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Nonquasi‐static large‐signal model of GaN FETs through an equivalent voltage approach

Santarelli et al., 2008

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15632870579334502159
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Santarelli A
Di Giacomo V
Raffo A
Filicori F
Vannini G
Aubry R
Gaquière C
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International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer‐Aided Engineering: Co‐sponsored by the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Packaging of Microwave, Optical, and Digital Electronics (CAMPmode) at the University of Colorado at Boulder

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A new empirical nonlinear model of GaN‐based electron devices is presented in the article. The model takes into account low‐frequency dispersion due to self‐heating and charge‐ trapping phenomena and provides accurate predictions at frequencies where nonquasi …
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