DocumentCode
2627341
Title
Filtering, Frequency Multiplexing, and Other Microwave Applications with Inverted-Common-Collector Transistor Circuits
Author
Adams, David K. ; Ho, Raymond Y C
fYear
1969
fDate
5-7 May 1969
Firstpage
14
Lastpage
20
Abstract
To be useful in the design of microwave integrated circuits, conventional components often need to be severely modified or to be employed in other than the usual configurations. The inverted-common-collector (ICC) transistor is an example of a useful active microwave circuit element, suitable for integrated-circuit applications, but virtually unused at lower frequencies. Initial results on active filters using ICC transistors were reported at the 1968 G-MTT symposium. More recently, the ICC configuration has been successfully used to realize stable multiplexers, impedance-matching elements, oscillators, and amplifiers at UHF and microwave frequencies. The purpose of this paper is to present several new applications for ICC transistor circuits.
Keywords
Active filters; Filtering; Frequency division multiplexing; Impedance; Microwave amplifiers; Microwave circuits; Microwave filters; Microwave integrated circuits; Microwave oscillators; Microwave transistors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Symposium, 1969 G-MTT International
Conference_Location
Dallas TX, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GMTT.1969.1122650
Filename
1122650
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