Search for dissertations about: "single-ended"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the word single-ended.
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1. Development and Application of Single-Ended Picosecond Laser Diagnostics
Abstract : Light detection and ranging (lidar), a method for nonintrusive, single-ended, and range resolved measurements, has been developed and applied for combustion related diagnostics. Employing picosecond laser pulse durations and detectors providing temporal resolution on the order of picoseconds, lidar has been applied successfully for both quantitative temperature- and species concentration measurements, obtaining an ultimate range resolution of 0. READ MORE
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2. Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Monolithic Integrated Circuits in CMOS and GaAs-mHEMT Technologies
Abstract : The objective of this work has been to design and characterize microwave and millimeter-wave components and circuits within a 90 nm Si-CMOS process and a 100 nm GaAs-mHEMT process. The work is divided in two parts depending on the technology. READ MORE
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3. High Performance LNAs and Mixers for Direct Conversion Receivers in BiCMOS and CMOS Technologies
Abstract : The trend in cellular chipset design today is to incorporate support for a larger number of frequency bands for each new chipset generation. If the chipset also supports receiver diversity two low noise amplifiers (LNAs) are required for each frequency band. This is however associated with an increase of off-chip components, i.e. READ MORE
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4. Integrated Transceivers for Millimeter Wave and Cellular Communication
Abstract : Abstract:This doctoral thesis is addresses two topics in integrated circuit design: multiband direct conversion cellular receivers for cellular frequencies and beam steering transmitters for millimeter wave communication for the cellular backhaul. The trend towards cellular terminals supporting ever more different frequency bands has resulted in complex radio frontends with a large number of RF inputs. READ MORE
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5. Flexible cables for massive-parallel high-speed data communications
Abstract : The demand for high-speed data communications has pushed both the wired and wireless technologies to operate at higher and higher frequencies. Classic Kirchhoffs voltage and current laws cannot be directly applied, when entering the microwave spectrum for frequency > 1 GHz. Instead, the transmission line theory should be used. READ MORE