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Continuously tunable impedance matching network using ferroelectric varactors
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Electrical EngineeringTunable ImpedanceEngineeringRadio FrequencyFerroelectric ApplicationHigh-frequency DeviceBarium-strontium-titanate Ba/sub 0.6/Computer EngineeringFerroelectric VaractorsTransmission LineSource ImpedanceMicroelectronicsRf SubsystemElectromagnetic CompatibilityElectronic Circuit
A prototype of an electronically tunable impedance matching network in "T "-configuration at 1.95 GHz has been realized with discrete ferroelectric varactors of Barium-Strontium-Titanate Ba/sub 0.6/ Sr/sub 0.4/TiO/sub 3/ (BST). The tunable load impedance range has been analyzed in dependency of tuning voltage. For a 50 /spl Omega/ load and source impedance, the measured insertion loss is 1.15 dB. The high power handling capability of the varactors has been experimentally verified. A nonlinear varactor model was implemented to simulate the large-signal circuit behavior. Two-tone measurements on the network show an output IP/sub 3/ of 46.5 dBm at 26 dBm average input power and 52.8 dBm at 33 dBm average input power.
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