MMIC/Super-MIC/MIC-Combined C- to Ku-Band 2 W Balanced Amplifier Multi-Chip Module (Special Issue on Microwave and Millimeterwave High-power Devices)
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概要
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This paper describes the design, fabrication, and performance of a C- to Ku-band 2W balanced amplifier multi-chip module employing an MMIC/Super-MIC/MIC configuration. In this module, single-ended amplifiers, quadrature couplers, and pulsed-drive circuits are fabricated on MMICs, Super-MICs, and MICs, respectively, which show different features in fabrication, performance, size, and cost. With the use of the distinguished features of MMICs, Super-MICs, and MICs, the multi-chip module with high performance, small size, and low cost has been achieved. The MMIC/Super-MIC/MIC-combined module would be a candidate for a variety of multi-chip modules with stringent requirements for performance, size, and cost.
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- 1997-06-25
著者
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Takeuchi Norio
Communication Equipment Works Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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NII Masatoshi
Communication Equipment Works, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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TSUKAHARA Yoshihiro
Kitaitami Works, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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ITOH Yasushi
Information Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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TSUKAHARA Yoshihiro
Optoelectronic and Microwave Devices Laboratory, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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KUREBAYASHI Hidetoshi
Planning and Administration Department, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Takeuchi Norio
Asahikawa Medical College
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Itoh Y
Shonan Inst. Of Technol. Fujisawa‐shi Jpn
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Nii Masatoshi
Communication Equipment Works Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Tsukahara Yoshihiro
Kitaitami Works Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Kurebayashi H
Planning And Administration Department Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Itoh Yasushi
Information Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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