Search for dissertations about: "passives"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the word passives.
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1. High-Temperature Radio Circuits in Silicon Carbide Bipolar Technology
Abstract : High-temperature electronics find many niche applications in downhole drilling, aviation, automotive and future exploration of inner planets like Venus and Mercury. Past studies have shown the potential of silicon carbide (SiC) electronics for catering these extreme temperature applications. READ MORE
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2. Periodic structures and lumped elements in microwave passives
Abstract : The ambition of this work is the incorporation of ferroelectric varactors as tuneable elements in Si integrated circuits (ICs). This thesis presents partialfulfillments of the work. READ MORE
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3. Passive voices : be-, get- and prepositional passives in recent American English
Abstract : The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American English. Empirical, corpus methods are employed in order to examine the syntactic, semantic, and stylistic preferences of three English passive constructions across time and genre in American English. READ MORE
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4. Microwave CMOS LNAs and VCOs - Using Passives On-Chip, Above Chip, and Off-Chip
Abstract : The performance of LNAs and VCOs is of large importance to the complete wireless communications system. To achieve sufficient performance in microwave applications, LNAs and VCOs have therefore up to now mostly been manufactured in advanced and expensive semiconductor technologies. READ MORE
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5. Microwave CMOS VCOs and Front-Ends - using integrated passives on-chip and on-carrier
Abstract : The increasing demand for high data rates in wireless communication systems is increasing the requirements on the transceiver front-ends, as they are pushed to utilize more and wider bands at higher frequencies. The work in this thesis is focused on receiver front-ends composed of Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs), Mixers, and Voltage Controlled Oscillators (VCOs) operating at microwave frequencies. READ MORE