Dealing with high-power operation (i.e., >100 W) is extremely critical to power-amplifier designers due to the lack of accurate transistor models of multicell (i.e., powerbar) devices. The reason is twofold: from one side, it is extremely difficult to characterize high-power transistors (e.g., device instability, thermal issues, microwave instrumentation costs, and measurement uncertainty that drastically increases with the investigated power level); and from the other side, the scaling proprieties of the model, moving from the unit-cell device to the multicell one, are inherently poor due to the different passive access structures to the active-device area. In this article, for the first time, an accurate modeling technique oriented to multicell devices is described, which allows one to extract a compact model of a multicell transistor showing similar prediction accuracy of the unit-cell one. Our assumptions have been widely demonstrated in the manuscript by a comprehensive characterization campaign from small-to large-signal operations carried out on both the unit-and multicell devices.

Raffo, A., Vadala, V., Yamamoto, H., Kikuchi, K., Bosi, G., Ui, N., et al. (2020). A New Modeling Technique for Microwave Multicell Transistors Based on EM Simulations. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, 68(7), 3100-3110 [10.1109/TMTT.2019.2961078].

A New Modeling Technique for Microwave Multicell Transistors Based on EM Simulations

Vadala V.;
2020

Abstract

Dealing with high-power operation (i.e., >100 W) is extremely critical to power-amplifier designers due to the lack of accurate transistor models of multicell (i.e., powerbar) devices. The reason is twofold: from one side, it is extremely difficult to characterize high-power transistors (e.g., device instability, thermal issues, microwave instrumentation costs, and measurement uncertainty that drastically increases with the investigated power level); and from the other side, the scaling proprieties of the model, moving from the unit-cell device to the multicell one, are inherently poor due to the different passive access structures to the active-device area. In this article, for the first time, an accurate modeling technique oriented to multicell devices is described, which allows one to extract a compact model of a multicell transistor showing similar prediction accuracy of the unit-cell one. Our assumptions have been widely demonstrated in the manuscript by a comprehensive characterization campaign from small-to large-signal operations carried out on both the unit-and multicell devices.
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Field-effect transistors (FETs); GaN; high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT); high-power amplifiers; microwave amplifiers; microwave measurement; multicell transistors;
English
2020
68
7
3100
3110
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Raffo, A., Vadala, V., Yamamoto, H., Kikuchi, K., Bosi, G., Ui, N., et al. (2020). A New Modeling Technique for Microwave Multicell Transistors Based on EM Simulations. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, 68(7), 3100-3110 [10.1109/TMTT.2019.2961078].
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