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Optimization of regular VLSI structures for silicon compilationHallam, Philip January 1990 (has links)
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An investigation of the classroom climate in the College of Education, King Faisal University, Saudi ArabiaAl-Naeem, Abdulhamid A. A. January 2002 (has links)
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RF modelling of deep-submicron CMOS and heterojunction bipolar transistor for wireless communication systemsShah Alam, Huhmmad January 2002 (has links)
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Optimum MESFET frequency multiplier designTang, Wing Ho Aaron January 1993 (has links)
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Automating the MMIC design process using expert systemsBrennan, Michael January 1993 (has links)
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A solid state AC circuit breaker with a selective trip timeCarter, David William, January 1969 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1969. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Méthodologie de simulation des circuits intégrés complexes comprenant des fonctions analogiques.Choi, Haewook, January 1900 (has links)
Th. doct.-ing.--Inform.--Grenoble--I.N.P.G., 1984. N°: DI 482.
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Conception de circuits à large échelle d'intégration facilement testables.Galiay, Jacques, January 1900 (has links)
Th. 3e cycle--Électronique, électrotech., autom.--Toulouse 3, 1978. N°: 2182.
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Electromagnetically coupled microstrip patch antenna array designBelentepe, Bilge January 1993 (has links)
This work is an effort to investigate and derive a simple equivalent circuit model to represent an electromagnetically coupled microstrip patch antenna. This provides a simple approach to the complicated electromagnetic coupling behaviour in the patch. A simplified theory based on the broadside coupled line and improved transmission line theories is developed to derive the equivalent circuit of EM coupled patch antenna. The design parameters are determined from the above mentioned theory. Computer programs are developed to provide a practical design of such antennas without involving complicated, time consuming, rigorous methods. A number of sample patches are designed, made and tested to verify the theory. These elements are also incorporated into an array to evaluate their performance in an array environment. The impedance and pattern measurements are made for comparison with theoretical results.
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Optical strip waveguides in lithium niobate formed by helium ion implantationReed, G. T. January 1987 (has links)
The implantation of helium ions into lithium niobate produces a reduction in its refractive indices, due to radiation damage produced close to the end of the ion trajectories. This reduction can be utilised to form the boundaries of optical waveguides, which form the basis of any integrated optical circuit. Stripe waveguide fabrication using ion implantation has been demonstrated for the first time in this work. Firstly a buried damage layer was formed to define the depth of the waveguide, followed by additional implants around a gold mask to form the waveguide sidewalls. The gold mask was used to protect the guiding region during the latter implantation process. The waveguides were evaluated using the end-fire coupling technique to excite individual modes. Propagation loss and modal dimensions were determined experimentally for the fundamental mode of each guide, and it was shown that these properties are sensitive to both the ion energy of the wall implants, and the number of wall implants. Each of these two variables affects the propagation loss in the opposite sense to the other, and therefore the lowest propagation loss becomes dependant on the trade off between these two effects. The lowest loss of the waveguides presented in this thesis was found to be ~1 dB/cm, and it is expected that this figure may be further reduced by the optimisation suggested in the conclusions of this work. Additional results are presented which consider the electrooptic and photorefractive properties of ion implanted LiNbO3. Previous work of others suggested that the electrooptic effect would be considerably reduced in the implanted material, but the results were much more encouraging, showing a reduction of only ~20% in the r13 electrooptic coefficient. Furthermore, one of the most serious drawbacks of Ti:indiffused waveguides is the undesirable reduction of the output intensity due to the photorefractive effect, which has been shown not to affect the waveguides presented in this thesis.
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