This paper describes the influence of the coupling between planar spiral inductors on the performances of a monolithic microwave linear circuit behaviour. An equivalent lumped-element model, developed using a full-wave approach, is discussed. The with the foundry model is compared with the standard foundry model. A GaAs MMIC LNA operating in 2.45 Ghz ISM-band is used as a benchmark for validating the model.

Coupling between inductances in GaAs MMIC design / Avitabile, Gianfranco; Cidronali, A; Manes, G; Gentili G., Biffi. - STAMPA. - 11:(1996), pp. 89-94. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on Software for Electrical Engineering Analysis and Design, ELECTROSOFT'96 tenutosi a Pisa nel 1 May 1996).

Coupling between inductances in GaAs MMIC design

AVITABILE, Gianfranco;
1996-01-01

Abstract

This paper describes the influence of the coupling between planar spiral inductors on the performances of a monolithic microwave linear circuit behaviour. An equivalent lumped-element model, developed using a full-wave approach, is discussed. The with the foundry model is compared with the standard foundry model. A GaAs MMIC LNA operating in 2.45 Ghz ISM-band is used as a benchmark for validating the model.
1996
3rd International Conference on Software for Electrical Engineering Analysis and Design, ELECTROSOFT'96
978-1-85312-395-5
Coupling between inductances in GaAs MMIC design / Avitabile, Gianfranco; Cidronali, A; Manes, G; Gentili G., Biffi. - STAMPA. - 11:(1996), pp. 89-94. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on Software for Electrical Engineering Analysis and Design, ELECTROSOFT'96 tenutosi a Pisa nel 1 May 1996).
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