Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices

This article introduces a non-linear algebraic radio frequency equation defined device (RFEDD) formed from two-port and multi-port networks. The properties of the new device are described and its use in modelling high-frequency coil impedance, Q factor, phase and noise is demonstrated. A later secti...

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Main Authors: Brinson, Mike, Jahn, Stefan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2009
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5268/1/inductance.pdf
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description This article introduces a non-linear algebraic radio frequency equation defined device (RFEDD) formed from two-port and multi-port networks. The properties of the new device are described and its use in modelling high-frequency coil impedance, Q factor, phase and noise is demonstrated. A later section of the article shows how non-linear RFEDDs can be merged with Verilog-A compact macromodels to overcome some of the current AC domain limitations in the Verilog-A hardware description language. The non-linear RFEDD has been implemented in the ‘Quite universal circuit simulator’.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:52682019-11-04T10:40:07Z https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5268/ Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices Brinson, Mike Jahn, Stefan 620 Engineering & allied operations This article introduces a non-linear algebraic radio frequency equation defined device (RFEDD) formed from two-port and multi-port networks. The properties of the new device are described and its use in modelling high-frequency coil impedance, Q factor, phase and noise is demonstrated. A later section of the article shows how non-linear RFEDDs can be merged with Verilog-A compact macromodels to overcome some of the current AC domain limitations in the Verilog-A hardware description language. The non-linear RFEDD has been implemented in the ‘Quite universal circuit simulator’. Taylor & Francis 2009-03-06 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5268/1/inductance.pdf Brinson, Mike and Jahn, Stefan (2009) Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices. International Journal of Electronics, 96 (3). pp. 307-321. ISSN 0020-7217 10.1080/002007210802640603 10.1080/002007210802640603
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Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices
title Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices
title_full Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices
title_fullStr Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices
title_short Modelling of high-frequency inductance with Qucs non-linear radio frequency equation defined devices
title_sort modelling of high frequency inductance with qucs non linear radio frequency equation defined devices
topic 620 Engineering & allied operations
url https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5268/1/inductance.pdf
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