Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
RF MEMS: Passive Components and Architectures
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| Contributor(s) | Dimitrios Peroulis Purdue University, West Lafayette |
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| Abstract | This seminar is an introduction to the MEMS technology as it applies to RF and Microwave systems. Besides discussing several key RF MEMS components (switches, varactors, inductors), reconfigurable circuit architectures will also be introduced. In addition, reliability and cost considerations as applied to the future of the RF MEMS technology will be included. |
| Sponsored by | NCN@Purdue Student Leadership Team |
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| Date posted | 08 Jan, 2007 |
| Time | 01:00 PM, December 04, 2006 |
| Location | MSEE 239, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN |
| Type | Online Presentations |
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