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Kertas kerja ini menerangkan modul aktif litar bersepadu gelombang mikro monolitik (MMIC) dengan variasi fasa kecil dan kehilangan sisipan rendah untuk rangkaian pembentuk pancaran dalam jalur-S. Modul aktif MMIC yang terdiri daripada anjakan fasa digital, pengecil digital dan penguat penimbal, mempunyai ciri untuk mengawal amplitud dan anjakan fasa dengan menggunakan isyarat kawalan digital. Dengan menggunakan atenuator digital, modul aktif MMIC telah memperoleh prestasi cemerlang. Kertas ini juga menerangkan tentang rintangan pada keadaan yang tepat bagi suis FET untuk mereka bentuk pengecil digital.
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Hideki TAKASU, Chihiro SAKAKIBARA, Minoru OKUMURA, Susumu KAMIHASHI, Yasushi MATSUMOTO, Shin-ichi HAMA, "S-Band MMIC Active Module with Small Phase Variation and Low Insertion Loss for Beamforming Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E83-C, no. 1, pp. 122-124, January 2000, doi: .
Abstract: This paper describes a monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) active module with small phase variation and low insertion loss for beamforming network in S-band. The MMIC active module composed of a digital phase shifter, a digital attenuator and a buffer amplifier, has characteristic to control amplitudes and phase shifts by using digital control signals. By using the digital attenuator, the MMIC active module has obtained the excellent performances. This paper also describes the exact on-state resistance of FET switch for designing the digital attenuator.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e83-c_1_122/_p
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