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rfic internship europe
i would like apply for a research opportunity or internship for one year in an RFIC group in Europe. I would appreciate your opinions/advcices.??
in my opinion it also depends where you use it;industry or academy.
if you use it in a company,better try the most experienced ones such as AMS.
In academy you can try IHP for example; they are fresh, also very helpful to your problems because they need more customers to verify their models..
I need Hewlett-Packard staff, RF and microwave phase-noise measurement,
Application note, part no 1000-1132.
i will appreciate if anyone can send it to my following e-mail;
oesame at hotmail dot com
i have designed a 4.5-5.8 LC VCO. My problem is measuring(on wafer, probe station) phase noise of the oscillator. Since the VCO is free-running, the phase noise option of my spectrum analyser cant catch the exact carrier so i cant make a healthy measurement.
Another way i tried was reading...
hey all,
i'm working on the design of a 35-45 MHz SAW filter on a 500mm, 36degrees Y-cut, lithium niobate substrate.
Q1) Is it important how do i place the fingers on the substrate? I mean, does the direction on the substrate differ?
Q2) I have some idea about the x-axis which is finger width...
dipole antenna design
could please email it to me?
oesame at sabanciuniv.edu
thanks
Added after 3 hours 30 minutes:
sorry it did not help much, i need a
"dipole antenna tutorial" but thanks anyway
Re: about receiver RFIC
Which foundry do you use? you can transfer your process library from the IC tool you are using (i.e. Cadence) to ADS if not present in ADS.
I recommend the book of J. Rogers and C. Plett. It is a blue one and its name was i guess "Radio Frequency integrated circuit design" or something like that
Zero_IF: problem is DC offset, advantage is integration, low-cost, no mirror frequencies, no image reject (IR) filters.
Heterodyne: Image problem, IR filters needed.
To define common-mode or differential for something, it must have two inputs. If the two inputs are different (it may be voltage or current), you will have a differential output. If the inputs are the same, you will get a common-mode output.
Hope it works, good luck
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