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Measurement of Effective Linewidth for Ca-Zr Substituted YIG (Ca-Zr치환 YIG의 유효 선폭 측정)

  • 김약연;한진우;한기평;김덕준;이상석;최태구
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.22-29
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    • 2000
  • The effective linewidth was measured using the conventional cavity perturbation method at 9.43 GHz in room temperature for Ca-Zr substituted yttrium iron garnet plate. The experimental set-up consists of the network analyzer, the electromagnet and the cylimdrical TE001 cavity. Measurement was performed in the static magnetic field perpendicular to the sample plane. The real and imaginary parts of diagonal component of the microwave susceptibility tensor are obtained from the resonance frequency and the quality factor Q of the cavity. Variations of the effective linewidth was qualitatively explained with the spin wave scattering theory.

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An InGaP/GaAs HBT Based Differential Colpitts VCO with Low Phase Noise

  • Shrestha, Bhanu;Kim, Nam-Young
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.64-68
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    • 2007
  • An InGaP/GaAs HBT based differential Colpitts voltage control oscillator(VCO) is presented in this paper. In the VCO core, two switching transistors are introduced to steer the core bias current to save power. An LC tank with an inductor quality factor(Q) of 11.4 is used to generate oscillation frequency. It has a superior phase noise characteristics of -130.12 dBc/Hz and -105.3 at 1 MHz and 100 kHz frequency offsets respectively from the carrier frequency(1.566 GHz) when supplied with a control voltage of 0 volt. It dissipates output power of -5.3 dBm. Two pairs of on-chip base collector (BC) diodes are used in the tank circuit to increase the VCO tuning range(168 MHz). This VCO occupies the area of $1.070{\times}0.90mm^2$ including buffer and pads.

An RF Amplitude Equalizer ; Improved Passband Flatness of a Bandpass Filter

  • Hwang, Hee-Yong;Jung, Jung-Seong;Yun, Sang-won
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.83-87
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    • 2001
  • Many communication systems require bandpass filters with sharp skirt frequency characteristics in order to avoid the interferencce, which results in more order in the filter design. However, because of the limited Q values bandpass filters made of small sized ceramic resonators suffer from relatively large ripples at the band edges as the order of the filter increases. In order to compensate the large ripples while maintaining the sharp skirt frequency we propose a new RF amplitude equalizer. The equalizer made of two pole bandpass filter and an amplifier whose amplitude characteristics are the reverse of those of the bandapss filter. At the cellular band 9-pole bandpass filter with 10 MHz bandwidth exhibits 3 dB ripple when 8mm*8mm ceramic coaxial resonators are used. We added the RF equalizer to this filter and the flatness is improved as less than 1 dB.

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A Frequency Synthesizer using Low Voltage Active Inductor VCO (저전압 능동 인덕터 VCO를 이용한 주파수 합성기)

  • Yi, Soon-Jai;Lee, Dong-Keon;Jeong, Hang-Geun
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.471-475
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    • 2010
  • This paper presents a frequency synthesizer using low voltage active inductor VCO(Voltage Controlled Oscillator). The low voltage active inductor VCO with feedback resistor increases its equivalent inductance and the quality-factor(Q). Under certain conditions, the low voltage active inductor with feedback resistor generates a negative resistance at the input. In this paper, the conditions for negative resistance are obtained by small signal analysis. The designed low voltage active inductor VCO covers a frequency band between 1059MHz and 1223MHz. The measured phase noise at 1.178GHz is -81.8dBc/Hz at 1MHz offset.

Characteristic Variation of 3-D Solenoid Embedded Inductors for Wireless Communication Systems

  • Shin, Dong-Wook;Oh, Chang-Hoon;Kim, Kil-Han;Yun, Il-Gu
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.347-354
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    • 2006
  • The characteristic variation of 3-dimensional (3-D) solenoid-type embedded inductors is investigated. Four different structures of a 3-D inductor are fabricated by using a low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) process, and their s-parameters are measured between 50 MHz and 5 GHz. The circuit model parameters of each building block are optimized and extracted using the partial element equivalent circuit method and an HSPICE circuit simulator. Based on the model parameters, the characteristics of the test structures such as self-resonant frequency, inductance, and quality (Q) factor are analyzed, and predictive modeling is applied to the structures composed of a combination of the modeled building blocks. In addition, characteristic variations of the 3-D inductors with different structures using extracted building blocks are also investigated. This approach can provide a characteristic estimation of 3-D solenoid embedded inductors for structural variations.

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Design and Implementation of a 3-phase LCC Resonant Converter for High Voltage Capacitor Charger (고전압 커패시터 충전을 위한 3상 직병렬 공진형 컨버터 설계 및 구현)

  • Bae, Youngseok;Lee, Byungha;Koo, Insu;Jang, Sung-Rok
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2019.07a
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    • pp.305-306
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    • 2019
  • 본 논문에서는 고전압 커패시터 충전용 3상 LCC 공진형 컨버터를 설계하고 제작하였다. 고전압 커패시터 충전시간과 충전전압간에 선형성을 확보하기 위하여 컨버터는 충전 전 구간에서 정전류원으로 동작하도록 설계되었다. 공진탱크 설계를 위해서 FHA(Fundamental Harmonic Analysis) 기법을 이용하여 첨예도(Q; Quality factor)와 기저 주파수 변동에 따른 입출력 전류이득특성을 도출하였고 이를 바탕으로 28.8kJ/s의 충전속도를 가지며 최대 충전전압은 10kV 인 3상 LCC 공진형 컨버터를 제작하였다. 제작된 컨버터는 10kV, 600kJ 규격의 12mF 고전압 커패시터를 이용한 충전 실험을 통해 설계의 타당성을 확인하였다.

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Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization for benchtop NMR system using a permanent magnet of 1.56 T

  • Lee, Yeon-seong;Lim, Duk-Young;Shim, Jeong Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetic Resonance Society
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.81-86
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    • 2019
  • Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization (O-DNP) has been an efficient method to boost the thermal nuclear polarization in liquids at room temperature. However, O-DNP for a benchtop NMR using a permanent magnet has remained unexplored yet. In this work, we report the development of an O-DNP system adopting a permanent magnet of 1.6 T. Q-band (~43 GHz) high-power amplifier produced 6 W microwave for saturation. Instead of resonator, we used an open-type antenna for the microwave irradiation. For several representative small molecules, we measured the concentration and frequency dependences of the enhancement factor. This work paves the way for the development of a benchtop DNP-NMR system overcoming its disadvantage of low quality signal when using a permanent magnet.

Quality Control of Dose Calibrator using 3D Printery (3D 프린터를 이용한 Dose Calibrator의 품질관리)

  • Ryu, Chan-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.307-312
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    • 2021
  • In nuclear medicine, radioactive isotope tracers are administered to the human body to obtain and evaluate disease morphological information and biological function information. Dose calibrator is a device used to measure the radioactivity of a single nuclide in medical institutions. Administration of the correct dose to the human body acts as an important factor in diagnosis and treatment, and measurement through a dose calibrator before administration is the most important factor. Dose calibrator performs daily quality control after installation in each medical institution. Quality control is a means of guaranteeing quality control after installation, and is essential for improving the quality of treatment and promoting patient safety. Therefore, accurate and standardized performance evaluation methods should be established. In this study, 3D printing was used for quantitative evaluation of quality control by increasing the accuracy and standardization of quality control. When the 3D printer was installed and reproducibility was tested, the error range of the expected value and reading value decreased by 0.302% in the F-18 nuclide and 0.09% in the 99mTc-pertechnate nuclide than when the 3D printer was installed. The error rate for other nuclides was also found to have a low error rate for reproducibility tests when 3D printing was installed.

High Performance RF Passive Integration on a Si Smart Substrate for Wireless Applications

  • Kim, Dong-Wook;Jeong, In-Ho;Lee, Jung-Soo;Kwon, Young-Se
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.65-72
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    • 2003
  • To achieve cost and size reductions, we developed a low cost manufacturing technology for RF substrates and a high performance passive process technology for RF integrated passive devices (IPDs). The fabricated substrate is a conventional 6" Si wafer with a 25${\mu}m$ thick $SiO_2$ surface. This substrate showed a very good insertion loss of 0.03 dB/mm at 4 GHz, including the conductive metal loss, with a 50 ${\Omega}$ coplanar transmission line (W=50${\mu}m$, G=20${\mu}m$). Using benzo cyclo butene (BCB) interlayers and a 10 ${\mu}m$ Cu plating process, we made high Q rectangular and circular spiral inductors on Si that had record maximum quality factors of more than 100. The fabricated inductor library showed a maximum quality factor range of 30-120, depending on geometrical parameters and inductance values of 0.35-35 nH. We also fabricated small RF IPDs on a thick oxide Si substrate for use in handheld phone applications, such as antenna switch modules or front end modules, and high-speed wireless LAN applications. The chip sizes of the wafer-level-packaged RF IPDs and wire-bondable RF IPDs were 1.0-1.5$mm^2$ and 0.8-1.0$mm^2$, respectively. They showed very good insertion loss and RF performances. These substrate and passive process technologies will be widely utilized in hand-held RF modules and systems requiring low cost solutions and strict volumetric efficiencies.

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Time-Domain Analysis of Wireless Power Transfer System Behavior Based on Coupled-Mode Theory

  • Shim, Hyunjin;Nam, Sangwook;Lee, Bomson
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.219-224
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, coupled-mode theory (CMT) is used to obtain a transient solution analytically for a wireless power transfer system (WPTS) when unit energy is applied to one of two resonators. The solutions are compared with those obtained using equivalent circuit-based analysis. The time-domain CMT is accurate only when resonant coils are weakly coupled and have large quality factors, and the reason for this inaccuracy is outlined. Even though the time-domain CMT solution does not describe the WPTS behavior precisely, it is accurate enough to allow for an understanding of the mechanism of energy exchange between two resonators qualitatively. Based on the time-domain CMT solution, the critical coupling coefficient is derived and a criterion is suggested for distinguishing inductive coupling and magnetic resonance coupling of the WPTS.