Modeling principles
Measurement and modeling of microwave electronic components
Research and innovation REF: IN38 V1
Modeling principles
Measurement and modeling of microwave electronic components

Authors : Tony GASSELING*, Christophe CHARBONNIAUD**, et Stéphane DELLIER***

Publication date: November 10, 2005 | Lire en français

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2. Modeling principles

Modeling at a lower level of integration, i.e. at component level, is one of the most critical phases. It is based on three key points: the choice of model typology, the extraction of model parameters through measurement, and model validation.

Although black-box models can be proposed at component level, almost all of these models are based on equivalent circuit architectures, either derived from physical laws or empirically.

2.1 Modeling according to the laws of physics

Any component can theoretically be modeled according to semiconductor physics to represent the equations of charge carrier transport through the device. From these equations, voltages and currents, as well as their derivatives, can be determined. The disadvantage...

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