Search for dissertations about: "MOSFET switches"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words MOSFET switches.
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1. MOSFET Modeling Aimed at Minimizing EMI in Switched DC/DC Converters Using Active Gate Control
Abstract : This thesis deals with electromagnetic interference that can arise from switched DC/DC-converters intended for low-power applications, e.g. within the telecom or automotiveindustry. READ MORE
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2. Symmetrical FET Modeling
Abstract : This thesis deals with empirical modeling of symmetrical Field-Effect Transistors (FETs). It covers three distinct topics within the areas of modeling and parameter extraction of microwave FETs.First, the symmetry of FET devices is addressed. Such devices are often used in transceivers as a building block for switches. READ MORE
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3. High Temperature Bipolar SiC Power Integrated Circuits
Abstract : In the recent decade, integrated electronics in wide bandgap semiconductor technologies such as Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) have been shown to be viable candidates in extreme environments (e.g high-temperature and high radiation). Such electronics have applications in down-hole drilling, automobile-, air- and space- industries. READ MORE
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4. Characterization of dielectric layers for passivation of 4H-SiC devices
Abstract : Silicon carbide rectifiers and MESFET switches are commercially available since 2001 and 2005 respectively. Moreover, three inch SiC wafers can be purchased nowadays without critical defects for the device performance, four inch wafers are available and the next step of technology is set to be the six inch substrate wafers. READ MORE
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5. Vertical III-V Nanowire Tunnel Field-Effect Transistors : A Circuit Perspective
Abstract : The energy scaling of integrated circuits has reached its limit because the operating voltage of Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors (MOSFET) based switches has reached its minimum value. MOSFETs are limited by thermionic emission and cannot achieve a subthreshold swing (SS) below 60 mV/decade at room temperature. READ MORE