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Michael Hrobak studied hybrid integrated front end modules for high frequency measurement equipment and especially for synthetic automatic test systems. Recent developments of innovative, critical millimeter-wave components like frequency multipliers, directional couplers, filters, triple balanced mixers and power detectors are illustrated by the author separately and in combination. ContentsSynthetic Instruments Resistive Diode Frequency MultipliersPlanar Directional Couplers and Filters Triple Balanced MixersZero Bias Schottky Power DetectorsIntegrated Front End Assemblies Target GroupsScien...
Michael Hrobak studied hybrid integrated front end modules for high frequency measurement equipment and especially for synthetic automatic test systems. Recent developments of innovative, critical millimeter-wave components like frequency multipliers, directional couplers, filters, triple balanced mixers and power detectors are illustrated by the author separately and in combination.
Contents
Target Groups
About the Author
Dr. Michael Hrobak is with the Microwave Department of the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH), Berlin, Germany, where he is involved in the development and measurement of monolithic integrated circuits using indium phosphide (InP) double heterojunction bipolar transistors (DHBT). Hisresearch interests are in the field of planar realizations of linear and nonlinear broadband components, including directional couplers and filters, balanced mixers, frequency multipliers and power detectors.
Contents
- Synthetic Instruments
- Resistive Diode Frequency Multipliers
- Planar Directional Couplers and Filters
- Triple Balanced Mixers
- Zero Bias Schottky Power Detectors
- Integrated Front End Assemblies
Target Groups
- Scientists and students in the field of electrical engineering with main emphasis on high frequency technology
- Engineers and Practitioners dealing with the development of micro- and millimeter-wave measurement instruments
About the Author
Dr. Michael Hrobak is with the Microwave Department of the Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH), Berlin, Germany, where he is involved in the development and measurement of monolithic integrated circuits using indium phosphide (InP) double heterojunction bipolar transistors (DHBT). Hisresearch interests are in the field of planar realizations of linear and nonlinear broadband components, including directional couplers and filters, balanced mixers, frequency multipliers and power detectors.
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