European Microwave Week (EuMW)
Das FBH präsentiert aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse auf dem größten europäischen Mikrowellen, RF, Wireless und Radar-Event:
- Enabling GaN high speed devices: microwave meets power electronics and vice versa
- Bow-Tie-Antenna-Coupled Terahertz Detectors using GaN/AlGaN Field-Effect Transistors with 0.25 Micrometer Gate Length
- High-Efficiency Low-Voltage 24 GHz VCO in 130 nm CMOS for FMCW Radar Applications
- Modeling of InP HBTs in Transferred-Substrate Technology for Millimeter-Wave Applications
- Design of 200 W Wideband Doherty Amplifier with 34% Bandwidth
- Parasitic Effects and Measurement Uncertainties in Multi-Layer Thin-Film Structures
- Class-D MMIC with Improved Overall Efficiency for Future RRH Applications
- GaN-HEMTs as Switches for High-Power Wideband Supply Modulators
- Compact High-Power Oscillator With 2.45 GHz Differential Output
- 180 GHz Frequency Doubler in Transferred-Substrate InP HBT Technology with 4 dBm Output Power
- Heterointegrated MMIC for Sensing Applications
W. Heinrich ist Chair bzw. Co-Chair der folgenden Sessions:
- Electromagnetic Simulation and its Impact on Microwave Design
- Supply Modulation Techniques and Switched Mode PAs
- Signal Generators
V. Krozer und N. Weiman leiten den Workshop: THz Systems and Components in Communications, Sensing and Imaging
Konferenz: 06.-11.10.2013, Nürnberg