Advances in the simulation of autonomous microwave circuits
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/11564ISBN: 978-1-5090-4287-6
ISBN: 978-1-5090-4288-3
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Suárez Rodríguez, Almudena



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IEEE MTT-S Latin-America Microwave Conference (LAMC), Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, 2016, 82-84
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IEEE
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Palabras clave
Power amplifier
Frequency divider
Oscillator
Stability
Phase noise
Resumen/Abstract
Advances in the simulation of nonlinear microwave circuits of autonomous nature are presented, covering three relevant aspects: potential instability of power amplifiers under output mismatch effects, design of dual-band frequency dividers, with interest in multi-band communication systems, and oscillator phase-noise analysis. The instability under mismatch effects is predicted through the calculation of a 3-port scattering matrix, at three relevant sideband frequencies, which is obtained by linearizing the circuit about the large-signal steady-state solution. The dual-band divider is based on a parallel configuration, using two types of inductor-varactor cells, as well as a simultaneous design/optimization of two identical circuits, each operating at one of the two frequency bands. Finally, a new phase-noise analysis method able to predict the near-carrier spectral density in the presence of near-critical poles is described.
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