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Efficient Power Amplifier Design at 140 GHz

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Project Details

Program
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Field of Study
RF/Microwave Engineering, THz Electronics
Division
Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering

Project Description

This project involves designing a high-efficiency power amplifier (PA) operating at 140 GHz for sub-THz communications using advanced SiGe technology. The intern will explore power combining techniques, transistor technology selection, and thermal management strategies to maximize efficiency.

About the Researcher

Abdulrahman Alhamed
Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering Principal Investigator, ITASS Lab
CEMSE

Desired Project Deliverables

- PA circuit design and simulation (gain, output power, efficiency) - Layout and thermal analysis - Final report on the design and simulation results

Recommended Student Background

Background in RF/microwave and THz circuit design
Knowledge of power combining and efficiency enhancement techniques

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