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Electronics Letters
Volume 16, Issue 21, 9 October 1980
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Volume 16, Issue 21
9 October 1980
S.A.W. device reflectors weighted by combination of withdrawn and segmented lines
- Author(s): W.J. Tanski
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 793 –794
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800564
- Type: Article
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A technique for weighting surface acoustic wave (s.a.w.) device reflectors which combines withdrawal weighting and segmented lines is described. This scheme has the advantage of lower photolithographic mask costs through the partial use of withdrawal weighting, and the advantage of closely approximating the desired weighting function by partial use of segmented (dotted) lines. Effectiveness of this combined weighting technique is demonstrated by its use in sidelobe suppression in two-port s.a.w. resonators; however, combined-type weighted reflectors can be used to advantage in all types of filters utilising reflective arrays.
Deep level defects in Au/ZnSe Schottky diodes
- Author(s): P. Besomi and B.W. Wessels
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 794 –795
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800565
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Properties of deep level defects in heteroepitaxially grown ZnSe have been investigated using transient capacitance spectroscopy. A total of five electron traps were observed with activation energies of 0.33, 0.35, 0.42, 0.71 and 0.86 eV in Au/ZnSe Schottky diodes. Trap concentrations ranged from 1012 to 1014 cm−3.
Comments on least-square inverse polynomials and a counterexample for Jury's conjecture
- Author(s): A.H. Kayran and R. King
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 795 –796
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800566
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The letter presents a counterexample to the conjecture of Jury that the stabilisation technique of Shanks based on the least-square inverse of the denominator polynomial of a filter function may be valid if the original polynomial and the least-square inverse are of the same degree; this disproves the Jury conjecture in general.
Method for signal processing with transfer function coefficients dependent only on timing
- Author(s): Y.P. Tsividis
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 796 –798
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800567
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A signal processing technique is presented in which the coefficients of the transfer function depend only on timing, and are independent of element values or even element value ratios. Filters implemented using this technique are fully programmable, can be made with only analogue gates and delay elements, and are suitable for integration using m.o.s. technology.
Field measurement set for attenuation and bandwidth of optical links
- Author(s): R. Auffret ; L. Pophillat ; Y. Kervarrec
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 798 –799
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800568
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The letter deals with a quite simple apparatus capable of bandwidth and insertion loss measurements of installed optical links. The performance is such that the measurement is possible whatever the distance between two regenerators.
Free space video detection of harmonic content of 100 GHz IMPATT oscillator
- Author(s): J.R. Birch
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 799 –800
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800569
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The harmonic content of a commercial c.w. 20 mW 100 GHz IMPATT oscillator operating at ambient temperature has been determined at 200 and 300 GHz using free space techniques. The highest power levels observed at these frequencies were 16.6 and 37.5 dB below the fundamental, respectively, corresponding to power levels of 0.5 mW at 200 GHz and 4.5 μW at 300 GHz at the oscillator.
Evaluation of transfer functions of ideal s.c. networks in z-domain using standard linear symbolic or semisymbolic network analysis programs
- Author(s): E. Wehrhahn
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 801 –802
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800570
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By an appropriate transformation of variables and modelling of capacitors, opamps and sources, the analysis of switched-capacitor networks is transformed into the analysis of linear networks, which can then be performed by any of the known standard analysis programs.
Transmission loss in low grade SiCl4 v.a.d. fibres
- Author(s): H. Suda ; K. Chida ; M. Nakahara
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 802 –803
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800571
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The transmission loss of v.a.d. fibres made from various grade raw materials has been studied. It has been found that low loss spectra are obtained in v.a.d. fibre fabricated from the raw material of low grade silicon tetrachloride (99.17%). The transmission loss of the fibre is 0.60 dB/km at 1.55 μm.
Emitter-collector breakdown voltage BVceo versus gain hFE for various n-p-n collector doping levels
- Author(s): D.J. Roulston and M. Depey
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 803 –805
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800572
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The communication presents a set of design curves of collector-emitter breakdown voltage BVceo versus gain hFE for various collector doping levels and thickness for n-p-n transistors. The results include epitaxial layer punch through and radial c-b junction breakdown.
High resolution acoustic probe
- Author(s): W. Dürr ; D.A. Sinclair ; E.A. Ash
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 805 –806
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800573
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A novel ultrasonic probe for the measurement of field distributions in water is described. In an arrangement using a metal cone tip as the antenna and an acoustic lens with conventional large diameter transducer as the detector, a spatial resolution of λ/4 was achieved. Experimental results for a 4 MHz design are presented.
Cutoff frequencies of vector wave modes in cladded inhomogeneous optical fibre
- Author(s): M. Hashimoto
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 806 –808
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800574
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Asymptotic vector wave formulas for calculating the cutoff frequencies in optical fibres with graded-index core and uniform cladding are derived. Numerical examples are given in comparison with the scalar wave solutions, in order to show that the mode degeneracy present in the regime of scalar wave approximations is removed and the cutoff values in degenerate states split slightly.
Ice-crystal depolarisation measurements at 28.6 GHz with simultaneous 16.5 GHz polarisation diversity radar observations
- Author(s): Y.M.M. Antar ; A. Hendry ; J.J. Schlesak ; R.L. Olsen ; R.C. Bérubé
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 808 –809
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800575
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Simultaneous measurements with a 16.5 GHz polarisation diversity radar and the 28.56 GHz Comstar beacon are reported. Radar measurements of the differential propagation constant during a severe depolarisation event established that the depolarisation was due primarily to lossless scatterers above the melting layer, with little contribution from rain or the melting layer. Differential phase shifts as high as 1.7°/km at 16.5 GHz, corresponding to 2.9°/km at 28.56 GHz, were observed. Good agreement between radar derived and beacon measurements of differential phase shift was obtained.
Implementation of prime transform algorithm using c.c.d. programmable transversal filter
- Author(s): N. Kapur and S.C. Dutta Roy
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 809 –811
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800576
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An economic scheme is proposed for implementing the prime transform algorithm using charge-coupled device programmable transversal filters.
Temperature stable heat sink metallisation for improved bonding of c.w. stripe lasers
- Author(s): C. Lindström and P. Tihanyi
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 811 –813
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800577
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A heat sink metallisation system for use with indium soldering of semiconductor lasers is presented. The system, consisting of the metals InPtNiCu, is found to be temperature stable during a 1700 h storage test in 120°C. S.I.M.S. inspection detects no deterioration of the indium top layer. Ni is found to be an effective barrier for the Cu atoms in the heat sink and Pt provides good wetting of the indium solder, making the system suitable for large scale bonding procedures.
Pseudopower in switched-capacitor filters
- Author(s): M.K. Li
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 813 –814
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800578
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The concepts of pseudopower, pseudopassivity, and pseudolosslessness are introduced in connection with switched-capacitor filters employing voltage invertor switches. With such concepts the verification of the low sensitivity and stability properties is straightforward.
Barrage technique for measurement of p.c.m. regenerator section loss limits
- Author(s): A.J. Gibbs ; G. Nicholson ; P.G. Potter
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 814 –815
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800579
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A direct method for the measurement of the maximum regenerator section loss which produces less than a specified error rate is proposed. No assumptions about the statistical properties of the crosstalk interference are necessary.
Retiming circuit for n.r.z. signals in 1.12 Gbit/s optical transmission system
- Author(s): B. Enning
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 815 –817
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800580
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A circuit for retiming a 1.12 Gbit/s n.r.z. signal in an optical transmission system is described. Retiming in the repeater is accomplished by sampling the n.r.z. signal with a 1.12 GHz clock signal. The resulting r.z. signals are fed to a Schmitt trigger which acts as an RS flip-flop, where the r.z. signals are converted back to n.r.z. signals.
Microstrip rectangular resonators on ferrimagnetic substrates
- Author(s): N. Das and S.K. Chowdhury
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 817 –818
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800581
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The resonant frequency, bandwidth, efficiency and resonant length of a rectangular microstrip resonator on a ferrimagnetic substrate are derived theoretically and are computed for a typical ferrite substrate. The computed values are compared with those of a similar microstrip antenna on a dielectric substrate.
Proposed quarter squares double dual-slope digital wattmeter
- Author(s): J.R. Stockton
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 819 –820
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800582
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A proposed a.c. digital wattmeter is described. It combines the principles of the double dual-slope multiplying analogue-digital convertor and of the quarter squares multiplier with those of the sampling digital wattmeter to provide an alternative wattmeter system where multiplication, digitising, averaging, and integration may be performed using relatively few components. The new system offers some possible advantages over a previous successful double dual-slope wattmeter.
Comment: Stable reduced order Padé approximants using stability equation method
- Author(s): Vimal Singh
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, page: 820 –820
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800583
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Planar GaAs normally-off j.f.e.t. for high speed logic circuits
- Author(s): Y. Kato ; M. Dohsen ; J. Kasahara ; N. Watanabe
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 821 –822
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800584
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Planar GaAs j.f.e.t.s in the normally-off mode were fabricated by direct selective ion implantation into a semi-insulating Cr-doped substrate for n-type active regions and selective Zn diffusion for p-type gate areas. The p-n junction gate, typically 2 μm in length and 20 μm in width, was formed without appreciable anomalous lateral diffusion. A 15-stage ring oscillator formed with resistor-f.e.t. logic gates exhibited a propagation delay time of 73 ps per stage with a power-delay product of 320 fJ. The minimum power-delay product was 5.6 fJ with delay time of 163 ps.
N-point processing of optical fibre backscatter signals
- Author(s): R.D. Jeffery and J.L. Hullett
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 21, p. 822 –823
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19800585
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N-point processing, where many samples are taken from a single optical fibre backscatter return, is shown to be an efficient means of implementing a two-point processor. This method is unaffected by source noise peculiar to single heterostructure lasers, which is shown to limit severely the performance of boxcar integrators.
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