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Constant k filter
Known as:
K-type filter
, K type filter
, Constant k filters
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Constant k filters, also k-type filters, are a type of electronic filter designed using the image method. They are the original and simplest filters…
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Analogue filter
Characteristic impedance
Composite image filter
Dual impedance
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2010
2010
A Ka-band high-pass distributed amplifier in 120nm SiGe BiCMOS
T. D. Gathman
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J. Buckwalter
IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium
2010
Corpus ID: 5628626
Traditional low-pass distributed amplifiers have been integrated into CMOS and BiCMOS for broadband applications; however, an…
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2010
2010
A compact HPF with attenuation poles by using quasi-lumped elements
T. Yasuzumi
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O. Hashimoto
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T. Uwano
European Microwave Conference
2010
Corpus ID: 24691279
A compact HPF with sharp attenuation by using quasi-lumped elements is proposed. The HPF consists of parallel plate- and gap type…
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2007
2007
Wide-Band CMOS Circuit Design Techniques for RF Amplifier and Ring VCO
N. Ishihara
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Ryuichi Ujiie
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K. Shibata
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Hisayasu Sato
Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference
2007
Corpus ID: 19340610
RF CMOS circuit design techniques for ultrawideband (UWD) applications are presented. In the RF amplifier design, a combination…
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2002
2002
A 5-Gbit/s CMOS optical receiver frontend
F. Beaudoin
,
M. El-Gamal
The 45th Midwest Symposium on Circuits and…
2002
Corpus ID: 63756082
An optical receiver frontend achieving a 5-Gb/s bit-rate was realized in a 0.18 /spl mu/m CMOS process. The preamplifier has a…
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1961
1961
A Variable Bandwidth Constant K Filter.
G. Ott
1961
Corpus ID: 108874658
Abstract : The problem consisted of designing a variable bandwidth constant gain filter for use with a superheterodyne pulse…
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