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A systematic derived circuit model for integrated passives in RFICs is presented in this paper. This generic concise circuit model represents clear physical meaning and can be easily plugged into the RFIC design flow. As demonstration examples, the physically meaningful circuit models of a section of coplanar waveguide (CPW) and a square spiral inductor fabricated using 0.18 mum CMOS process are derived...
This paper presents a novel approach for deriving a physically meaningful circuit model for multilayered spiral inductors on lossy silicon substrates. The approach starts from a quasi-static Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) model. The concept of complex inductance and capacitance is introduced to account for the conductor and dielectric losses. Basic Y-Δ network transformation is employed...
This paper presents a novel approach for deriving a physically meaningful circuit model for integrated RF lossy passives such as spiral inductors on a silicon substrate. The approach starts from a quasi-static partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) model. The concept of complex inductance and capacitance is introduced to uniformly deal with the conductor and dielectric losses. Basic Y- Delta network...
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