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Electronics Letters
Volume 7, Issue 18, 9 September 1971
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Volume 7, Issue 18
9 September 1971
Analytical model for p–n junctions under high-injection conditions
- Author(s): J. Cornu
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 509 –510
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710344
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An analytical approximation for space-charge layers at abrupt p–n junctions under high-injection conditions is presented. In this approximation, an exponential decay of the charge on both sides of the junction is assumed. Predictions from this model are found to be in good agreement with the results of exact numerical solutions.
Equivalent networks for three different microwave bipolar transistor packages in the 2–10 GHz range
- Author(s): K. Hartmann ; W. Kotyczka ; M.J.O. Strutt
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 510 –511
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710345
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Since it is important to know the influence of the parasitic package elements on gain and input admittance, the equivalent circuits of three stripline packages are given belonging to three microwave bipolar transistors with fmax at approximately 10 GHz.
Approximation of a nonuniform transmission line by a cascade of uniform lines
- Author(s): J.C. Giguere
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 511 –512
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710346
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It is shown that an arbitrary nonuniform transmission line may be approximated by a cascade of commensurate uniform lines. In general, a small number of lines is sufficient to obtain a good approximation, and hence the method should prove useful, both in the analysis of arbitrarily tapered lines and in the study of their properties.
Experiments on heat sinking of semiconductor devices
- Author(s): W. Fallmann ; H.L. Hartnagel ; P.C. Mathur
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 512 –513
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710347
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A planar GaAs structure has been used to measure the properties of good heatsinks of c.w. devices. It is found, first, that the thermal resistance is primarily given by the thermal conductivity k of GaAs if the temperature dependence of k is included, and, secondly, that the contribution of the semiconductor-metal interface is negligible.
Helical feeds at millimetre wavelengths
- Author(s): P.R. Cowles and E.A. Parker
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 513 –515
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710348
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The properties of helical aerials have been investigated between 26.5 GHz and 40 GHz. Beamwidths and polarisations are given as functions of helix parameters and frequency. With a suitable choice of dimensions, helixes can be used successfully as broadband feeds for parabolic reflectors and lenses at millimetre wavelengths.
Formulas for multidimensional optimal linear filtering in white noise
- Author(s): B.D.O. Anderson and J.B. Moore
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 515 –516
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710349
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The multidimensional linear-filtering problem for a signal in white noise is considered, and formulas are given for optimum causal and noncausal filters and the associated errors.
Quadrature-modulation-type lowpass and highpass filters
- Author(s): W. Saraga
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 516 –519
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710350
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Quadrature-modulation filters, introduced by the author four years ago, can be realised in two different configurations. It is shown that, in the transition bands of the ‘star’-structured filters, ‘unwanted’ output frequency components (i.e. components not present at the input) are generated, but that, in ‘lattice-structured’ filters, semiequivalent to the corresponding star configuration, such unwanted components are (or can be) suppressed.
Delta–sigma wattmeter
- Author(s): I.A. Dempster and R. Steele
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 519 –520
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710351
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A wattmeter is described in which the load voltage is binary encoded by a delta–sigma modulator, and is subsequently used to sample the load current. By simple filtering of the resultant signal, the instantaneous or mean power in the load is obtained.
Use of taper to reduce sensitivity in a distributed active lowpass network
- Author(s): L.P. Huelsman and R.M. Tong
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 520 –521
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710352
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An investigation is made of the effect of tapering the distributed RC element of a distributed-active lowpass network on the sensitivity of the network function to changes in the gain of the active device. It is shown that the sensitivity may be considerably reduced by the proper use of taper.
Improved distance measure for pattern recognition
- Author(s): B.G. Batchelor
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 521 –524
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710353
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The Euclidean distance has often been used to measure the similarity between patterns represented by multidimensional vectors. The Euclidean distance is expensive to implement in hardware, and alternatives have been sought. The letter proposes a new distance measure which is a weighted sum of the city block and square distances. This new distance is a more accurate predictor of the Euclidean distance than are either of its components.
Smoothing as an improvement on filtering: a universal bound
- Author(s): B.D.O. Anderson and S. Chirarattananon
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 524 –525
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710354
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Comparison is made between the mean-square errors Pf and Ps associated with the linear least-squares filtered and smoothed estimates of a stationary process of spectral density S(ω) in white noise of spectral density No. A universal curve is obtained which relates the minimum possible value of Ps/Pf to ωmax{S(ω) No}. The curve sets a bound on the maximum improvement over filtering which smoothing will offer, in terms of the maximum signal/noise ratio.
Lyapunov matrix equation for 2nd-order n-dimensional nonlinear equations
- Author(s): N. Murphy
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, page: 525 –525
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710355
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A Krasovskii-type Lyapunov function is applied to a system represented by 2nd-order nonlinear state equations. The resulting computational advantage can then be exploited in determining regions of asymptotic stability.
Relaxation method for mixed boundary conditions
- Author(s): H. Niki ; H. Kimura ; M. Usui ; Y. Akutu
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 525 –527
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710356
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The numerical solution of Laplace's equation in 2-dimensional Cartesian co-ordinates with mixed boundary conditions is described using the successive-overrelaxation method for solution, with the acceleration parameter decided by a method proposed formerly. Its effectiveness is compared with that of other methods.
Assessment of optical iris-beam waveguides
- Author(s): J.W. Mink
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 527 –528
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710357
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Using a scaling procedure, alignment requirements for an optical iris guide are predicted from experimental data obtained with an iris guide for millimetre waves. The results indicate that, although the tolerance requirements concerning random misalignments are within practical limits, the allowable bending radius of the guide axis is unreasonably large.
Measurement of the velocity/field characteristic of GaAs sample in dipole-mode operation
- Author(s): J. Pokorny and F. Jelínek
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 528 –529
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710358
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A new technique of determination of the velocity/field characteristic of GaAs sample while a domain is in transit is proposed. The v(E) characteristic above threshold is approximated to by a convenient analytical expression containing unknown coefficients that are calculated by a computer using the measured current/voltage characteristic or capacitive probe measurements.
Matrix Riccati equation in the electrical-network problem
- Author(s): H. Nicholson
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 529 –531
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710359
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The general electrical-network problem is shown to include a Riccati-type differential equation which represents a matrix analogue of the classical operator solution of the defining 2nd-order equations. The solution matrix represents a transformation between dual sets of variables which can be related to eigenvector components as in the linear optimal-regulator problem. A transition-matrix solution of the electrical-network problem is also discussed.
Maximum gain of Yagi–Uda arrays
- Author(s): J.H. Bojsen ; H. Schjaer-Jacobsen ; E. Nilsson ; J. Bach Andersen
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 531 –532
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710360
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Numerical optimisation techniques have been used to find the maximum gain of some specific parasitic arrays. The gain of an array of infinitely thin, equispaced dipoles loaded with arbitrary reactances has been optimised. The results show that standard travelling-wave design methods are not optimum. Yagi–Uda arrays with equal and unequal spacing have also been optimised with experimental verification.
Millimetre-wave generator working at half the cyclotron resonance frequency
- Author(s): A.H.W. Beck and W.P.C. Mills
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 533 –534
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710361
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Several millimetre-wave generators working at the cyclotron resonance frequency have been described in the literature. The device described here works with a magnetic field equivalent to only half the resonance value and has given power outputs in excess of 2 W at about 9.0 mm wavelength.
Method for measuring the relative bandwidth of a narrowband Gaussian process
- Author(s): L. Kristiansson
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 534 –535
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710362
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A method for measuring bandwidth is described. It has been shown that, for a stationary narrowband Gaussian process, the relative bandwidth squared is proportional to the probability of a negative maximum. By using digital techniques for counting and sorting maximum points, a bandwidth meter has been built.
Time-varying Fourier transform
- Author(s): N. Ahmed ; K.R. Rao ; S.K. Tjoe
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 535 –536
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710363
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A time-varying Fourier transform is defined along with its related power and phase spectra. A convenient recursive technique to compute this transform is also presented.
Reciprocal relationships in the linear optimal-control problem
- Author(s): H. Nicholson
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 536 –539
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710364
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Concepts of generalised flux and thermodynamic forces, and particularly the Onsager–Casimir reciprocal relationships characterising the phenomenological equations for general irreversible-flow processes, are shown to exist analogously in the formulation of the linear optimal-control and estimation problems. Characteristics of the energy function used in the Lagrange and Hamiltonian representation of a system reacting with an environment are discussed, and the condition of zero dissipation in the formulation of the optimal-control problem defining the combined solution of the state and adjoint variables is illustrated.
Temperature-compensated analogue multiplier
- Author(s): A.K.H. Miller
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 539 –540
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710365
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The letter describes a 4-quadrant analogue multiplier which uses a field-effect transistor as a voltage-variable conductance in a differential-amplifier circuit configuration. Feedback is applied to the gate of the f.e.t. to linearise the IDS/VDS characteristic. A second matched f.e.t. is used to compensate for the changes in temperature, resulting in an accuracy of within 1% over a 50 deg. C temperature range.
Generation of acoustic waves by single pair of electrodes on surface of piezoelectric ceramic
- Author(s): R.F. Milsom and M. Redwood
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 541 –542
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710366
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Theoretical predictions are made of the generation of Rayleigh waves and bulk waves by a single pair of electrodes on the surface of PZT 4, as electrode geometry and frequency vary.
Asynchronous binary restoring divider array
- Author(s): A.B. Gardiner
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 542 –544
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710367
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The timing of an asynchronous restoring division array is investigated, and it is shown that this array is substantially faster than the synchronous array and marginally faster than the asynchronous nonrestoring division array.
Laser-induced damage in XDP materials
- Author(s): T.M. Christmas and J.M. Ley
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 544 –546
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710368
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Pulsed-laser damage in XDP electro-optic crystals, occurring at energy densities ≤ 2J/cm2, has been related to the presence of micrometer-sized inclusions. For material free of these inclusions damage occurs by self-focusing mechanisms at power densities of approximately 20GW/cm2.
Solution of homogeneous ordinary linear differential systems by numerical inversion of Laplace transforms
- Author(s): V. Zakian
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 546 –548
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710369
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Algorithms based on the numerical inversion of Laplace transforms are developed for computing the solution x(λ) of a homogeneous ordinary linear differential system of the form dx/dλ = Ax. The local truncation error and the stability of the algorithms are analysed. It is shown how the algorithms can be made unconditionally stable and how the local truncation error can be minimised.
Error in time-domain network sensitivity using adjoint-network approach
- Author(s): A.K. Seth
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 548 –549
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710370
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An error is observed in the time-domain sensitivity results of Director and Rohrer. The error is pointed out from three different angles and finally traced to the derivation of main result. Some comments on error-gradient computations are included.
Pulse dispersion in glass fibres
- Author(s): W.A. Gambling ; D.N. Payne ; H. Sunak
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 549 –550
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710371
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Measurements indicate that pulses incident normally on the end of a cladded multimode fibre are broadened by less than 0.1 ns over a length of 20 m. The measured dispersions in lengths of 20 m and 35 m do not exceed 5 ps/m. However, with an angle of incidence of 17°, or with a defocused input beam, the pulses are broadened by 0.6 ns.
Relationship of the starting delay time and frequency/temperature characteristics of X band Gunn oscillators
- Author(s): Z.U. Kocabiyikoglu ; G.S. Hobson ; B.A.E. de Sa
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 550 –552
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710372
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The temperature variation of the frequency of c.w. X band Gunn oscillators is shown to be related to the temperature variation of the starting delay time of the diode used as a pulsed oscillator. The results suggest that contact resistance acts as a passive circuit element to increase the growth time constant.
Optimisation of array directivity by phase adjustments
- Author(s): D.K. Cheng and P.D. Raymond
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 552 –554
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710373
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A method is presented for the maximisation of the directivity of an antenna array by phase adjustments under the constraint of a uniform-amplitude excitation. It is a perturbation procedure which can be applied readily to both linear and circular arrays. Typical results are given.
Improved sampling technique for the observation of high harmonics in TRAPATT waveforms
- Author(s): N.A. Slaymaker and J.E. Carroll
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 554 –555
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710374
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An improved sampling-oscilloscope triggering system employing a separate countdown unit is described. It permits accurate observation of low-duty-cycle pulsed r.f. waveforms which need not be pulse-pulse phase coherent. This will be of particular benefit in detailed structure of TRAPATT waveforms, as shown here by some preliminary results.
Interpretation of slimguide operation in terms of propagating (nonevanescent) waves
- Author(s): L. Lewin
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 555 –556
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710375
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It is shown that the capacitive loading of the tuning stubs enables the medium to be interpreted as a periodic-loaded waveguide with propagating characteristics in the passband. Broadbanding requires close stub spacing; a preferred operating region is suggested.
Sputtered ZnO surface-wave transducers
- Author(s): D.R. Evans ; M.F. Lewis ; E. Patterson
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 557 –558
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710376
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Surface waves have been excited efficiently on fused silica using sputtered ZnO films in conjunction with various transducer arrangements. The results are very promising and have yielded values of K2 up to 0.76%.
Realisation of voltage transfer functions by unsymmetrical lattice structures
- Author(s): N.P. Singh and V. Ramachandran
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 558 –560
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710377
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The letter presents a procedure for realising unsymmetrical lattice structures using polynomial-decomposition techniques. This realises any nth-order 2-element-kind voltage or current transfer function with maximum gain and minimum number of elements. Only RC voltage transfer functions are considered.
Absence of 1/f noise in m.o.s. transistors operated in saturation
- Author(s): F. Leuenberger
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, page: 561 –561
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710378
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Noise measurements on p channel m.o.s.f.e.t.s in the 15 Hz–50 kHz range revealed the absence of a 1/f term in the noise spectrum which may be described by the expression Req(ω) = A + B τ/1+(ωτ)2 where A, B and τ are constants. Using charge-pumping measurements, the effective density of recombination centres was found to be 2.5 × 109 cm−2 (eV)−1.
Synchronous high-speed data transmission
- Author(s): J. Kuhlwetter
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 562 –563
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710379
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A method for synchronous parallel data transmission is described. This method permits the transmission at a data rate of 1.3 Mbit/s per channel, over a distance of 1.7 km without any error.
Time-domain sensitivity using the adjoint network
- Author(s): A.K. Seth and K. Singhal
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 563 –565
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710380
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Recently, it has been shown that the sensitivity expressions in the time domain given by Director and Rohrer are in error. In the letter, it is shown how the expressions and the adjoint network must be changed. Some comments on the nature of the adjoint network are also included.
Local-oscillator noise in a silicon pt–n–p+ microwave diode source
- Author(s): C.A. Lee and G.C. Dalman
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 565 –566
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710381
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Measurements of the noise of an experimental silicon Pt–n–p+ transit-time diode used as a local oscillator at a frequency of 11.8 GHz are described. The results show that the relatively noisefree performance of the diode should make it useful, particularly for high-frequency applications where low-noise sources are not readily available.
Measurement of phase fluctuations on millimetric radiowave propagation
- Author(s): E. Vilar and P.A. Matthews
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, p. 566 –568
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710382
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A method is described for measuring fluctuations in the phase of arrival of an 8 mm e.m. wave after propagation along a 4 km path using a 1-way radio link. Results and practical limitations of the method are given, together with the statistical assumptions made.
Erratum: Three-level transferred-electron effects in InP
- Author(s): H.D. Rees and C. Hilsum
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 7, Issue 18, page: 568 –568
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19710383
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