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The use of microwave technology is increasing in cardiac applications for microwave assisted balloon angioplasty and microwave cardiac ablation. Traditional microwave energy sources used in these procedures have poor efficiency and are large in size requiring them to be located far from the patient, and require coaxial cables to deliver power resulting in loss and heat generation causing potential...
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) generated Electromagnetic (EM) radiated fields can cause malfunctioning or upsets in an electronic system. This paper presents a mathematical computation of the effects of spatial electric fields from an ESD source. These fields may affect the normal functioning of an electronic system. This work uses a MATLAB program to model the response of Very High Frequency (VHF)...
This paper presents the design and simulation of a CMOS ultra-wideband low noise amplifier. The amplifier exhibits a form of thermal noise canceling with a shunt-feedback topology for operating in the band of 100-960 MHz. It was designed using the AMI C5F/N (0.5 mum) process. Thorough simulations including anticipated parasitics predict a noise figure ranging from 1.84-2.45 dB, a forward gain of 11...
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