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    ANN Model For SiGe HBTs Constructed From Time-Domain Large-Signal Measurements

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    We construct a large-signal artificial neural network (ANN) model for SiGe HBTs, directly from time-domain large-signal measurements. It is known that HBTs are very sensitive to self-heating and therefore we explicitly study the effect on the model accuracy of the incorporation of the self-heating effect in the behavioural model description. Finally, we show that this type of models can be accurate at extreme operating conditions, where classical compact models start to fail

    Correlation between the reliability of HEMT devices and that of a combined oscillator-amplifier

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    We evaluate an oscillator-amplifier MMIC submitted to high-temperature operating life time tests. To relate adequately these results with individual components’ results, it is important to realise that failure mechanisms in non-linear MMICs are governed by the maximally instantaneous voltages/currents and hence that comparisons should be conducted at equal instantaneous conditions

    Theoretical and experimental assessment of the non-linear scattering functions for the cad of non-linear microwave circuits

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    The Non-Linear Scattering Functions have been theoretically defined and experimentally measured for the linear-equivalent design of non-linear circuits in arbitrary large signal conditions. Non-linear measures and simulations have been compared, with good agreement. Linear CAD concepts can therefore be extended to non-linear circuits in a rigorous way

    RF and IF mixer optimum matching impedances extracted by large-signal vectorial measurements

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    This paper introduces a new technique that allows us to measure the admittance conversion matrix of a two-port device,using a Nonlinear Vector Network Analyzer.This method is applied to extract the conversion matrix of a 0.2 µµµµm pHEMT,driven by a 4.8 GHz pump signal,at different power levels,using an intermediate frequency of 600 MHz.The issue on data inconsistency due to phase randomization among different measurements is discussed and a proper pre- processing algorithm is proposed to fix the problem. The output of this work consists of a comprehensive experimental evaluation of up-and down-conversion maximum gain,stability,and optimal RF and IF impedances

    Multitone excitation analysis in RF energy harvesters—Considerations and limitations

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    © 2018 IEEE. The effect of multitone excitation on the dc response of a voltage-doubler radio frequency energy harvester is analyzed. Theoretical analysis as well as frequency and time domain (TD) simulations were conducted to clarify the findings. Measurements were also carried out to validate the results. The measured, simulations and theoretical results are in good agreement. This paper focuses on evaluating the performance of a voltage doubler rectifier under multitone excitation (input power is the same in the single-tone and multitone case). Based on TD and harmonic balance simulations, theoretical and measurement analyses, it is evident that the application of multiple tones simultaneously within the matched frequency band and with the same average available power results in a lower average output dc power when compared with the single-tone case with the same input power. This trend is evident over a broad low input power range of −50 to −10 dBm (0.01–100 µW)

    Extraction of small-signal model parameters of Si/SiGe heterojunction bipolar transistor using least squares support vector machines

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    A novel straightforward methodology for extracting bias-dependent small-signal equivalent circuit model parameters (SSECMPs) of silicon/silicon–germanium heterojunction bipolar transistors is presented. The inverse mapping between SSECMPs and scattering (S) parameters is established and fitted using simulated data of the SSECM. Since the problem has large input space, S-parameters at many frequency points, the least squares support vector machines concept is used as regression technique. Physical SSECMPs values are obtained using the proposed methodology. Moreover, an excellent agreement is noted between the S-parameters measurements and their simulated counterpart using the extracted SSECMPs in the frequency range from 40 MHz to 40 GHz at different bias conditions

    Nonlinear behavioral models of HEMTs using response surface methodology

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    In this paper, the response surface methodology is proposed to model nonlinear microwave devices using different sampling techniques. Each of the methods represents a distinct approach: exploration-oriented (Voronoi tessellation), nonlinearity-exploitation-oriented (LOcal Linear Approximation) and model-error-minimization-oriented. This allows to build accurate and compact global behavioral models of drain voltage at different harmonics of a 0.15 mu m GaAs HEMT transistor with only few hundreds of samples. After choosing the best sampling technique, two types of global models are compared: Radial Basis Function and Kriging. It is shown that the modeling convergence depends on the model type, and better results are obtained using the Kriging model

    Pyrolysis of organic side stream materials for the production of biochar as an amendment in green roofs: Characterization and field experiments

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    Green roofs offer a solution to worldwide problems in cities like: the urban heat island effect, floods and the loss of rural regions. Nevertheless, the widespread application of green roofs still faces some serious challenges, e.g. an excessive amount of drainage water, an excess of nutrients in this water, and plant mortality in periods of severe drought. Also, the production process of the components of these substrates, such as expanded clay, is not environmentally and energy-friendly. Biochar amendment in green roof substrates can help to overcome these problems because of its valuable properties like a high nutrient content, high waterholding capacity (WHC), low density and its self-sustaining production process. In this research, biochar is produced from six different side streams in a pilot-scale rotating kiln carbonization reactor (kg/hour input). These side streams consists out of: MDF, date palm, coffee skins, tree bark, olive stones and a waste wood mix. The produced biochars are characterized with multiple physico-chemical analyses like biochar yield, elemental composition, surface functional groups, morphology, WHC, cation exchange capacity and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH’s). Furthermore, a techno-economical analysis is performed on the large-scale production of these biochars. Small scale (0,25 m2) and field experiments (2.5 m2) with biochar incorporated in commercially available green roof substrates in the temperate climate of the Netherlands and Belgium examine whether biochar can offer a solution to the described problems. Based on the analyses of the biochar, in particular the PAH’s and elemental composition, and the small scale growth experiments, two different biochars made from the waste wood mix and tree bark in concentrations of 1 and 5 % are selected for the field experiments. Growth of Sedum plants is monitored with digital imaging processing over a period of several months, starting from November 2018. Several chemical and physical parameters are monitored and linked to the properties of the biochar incorporated substrate like pH, conductivity, nutrient leaching and waterholding capacity

    Microwave small-signal modelling of FinFETs using multi-parameter rational fitting method

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    An effective approach based on a multi-parameter rational fitting technique is proposed to model the microwave small-signal response of active solid-state devices. The model is identified by fitting multibias scattering-parameter measurements and its analytical expression is implemented in a commercial microwave circuit simulator. The approach has been applied to the modelling of a silicon-based FinFET, and an excellent agreement is obtained between the measured data and model predictions
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