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October 2022 Issue
Featured Articles
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Single-Pixel Scanning Near-Field Imaging Using Sharp Focusing Mikaelian Lens
An all-dielectric surface focusing Mikaelian lens operating at the X -and Ka-band for the single-pixel scanning microwave and millimeter-wave imaging is presented. The lens prototype with perforation and infill structure is 3-D printed. Results demonstrate that the lens prototype exhibits excellent imaging performance with a subwavelength resolution.
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CMOS SoC Spectrometer Processors for Spaceborne Microwave-to-THz Earth & Planetary Science and Radioastronomy
This article presents development of CMOS system-on-chip spectrometer processor for Spaceborne Earth Science, Planetary Science and Astronomy. The chip is intended for use in rotational emission spectroscopy observations from microwave to sub-millimeter wavelengths performed from Earth orbiting or deep space exploration spacecraft. The spectrometer processor operates up to 12.8 GS/s to provide up to 6.4 GHz of processing BW with a frequency resolution of 8192 spectral channels and 4-bit analog resolution.
MMIC IQ Mixer Covers LO/RF from 18 to 65 GHz
Mini-Circuits’ new SMIQ-653H-D+ MMIC IQ mixer die provides an RF and LO frequency range from 18 to 65 GHz and an IF bandwidth from DC to 20 GHz. This model is usable as a single-sideband upconverter in transmit applications and an image-reject mixer in receiver applications in the mmWave range.
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A 140-22 GHz LNA with 6 dB Min. NF and 80 GHz BW in 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS
This letter presents an ultra-broadband low-noise amplifier (LNA) with a 3-dB bandwidth of 80 GHz, covering 140–220 GHz. Broadband gain and noise performance are obtained through optimal bias selection, dc coupling, and stagger tuning. Y -factor noise figure (NF) measurement results are presented. A NF of 6.9, 6.1, and 8.2 dB is measured at 150, 180, and 210 GHz. Implemented in IHP 130-nm SiGe BiCMOS process, the LNA has a peak gain of 15.5 dB, while consuming 46-mW dc power.
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Portable EM Device for Steatotic Liver Detection Using Blind Source Separation and Shannon Wavelet Entropy
This study proposes an EM technique to assist in observation and detection of hepatic steatosis (HS) by measuring EM signals from the right side of the torso where liver is located. The combination of blind source separation and wavelet transform techniques is used for detection. Healthy livers can be differentiated from the steatotic ones based on their higher level of wavelet entropy.
Hybrid EDA Software Tools for Fast and Advanced EM-Designs
µWave Wizard™ software products combine the flexibility of 2D/3D FEM with speed and accuracy of Mode Matching for the analysis, synthesis and optimization of passive components, including horn and reflector antennas.
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A Transmission Line Approach for Rough Conductor Surface Impedance Analysis
A transmission line approach is used to determine the surface impedance of conductors with rough surfaces. Based on the gradient model, the roughness is represented by a gradual transition of the intrinsic impedance. Discretization and successive impedance transformations then directly yield the surface impedance. The field diffusion is fully characterized by a single dimensionless ratio, which enables a comprehensive analysis of the surface impedance regarding its dependency on frequency, conductivity, and roughness.
MTT-S News
Domain Decomposition Solver: 12 Million Unknowns – One Server – One Day
An efficient tool for fast and accurate simulation of electrically huge and complex antenna placement and scattering problems. RCS calculation for ~1,000-wavelength-long fighter aircraft is feasible in a day on a standard server machine.
Upcoming Events/Calls
MWP 2022 | Virtual Event | Oct 4-6, 2022

The International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics (MWP) is the premier international meeting on microwave photonic devices, systems, and applications. This year MWP 2022 will be held virtually. MWP provides a forum for the presentation of new advanced in this multi-disciplinary research area, ranging from novel devices to systems field trials. It is held annually and rotates between the Americas, the Asia-Pacific region and Europe.
PAST 2022 | Boston, MA | Oct 11-14, 2022

IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems and Technology (PAST) will present the most recent advances in phased array technology and present a unique opportunity for members of the international community to interact with colleagues in the field of Phased Array Systems and Technology. The symposium will be hosted in a hybrid format and in-person event will be at The Westin Waltham Boston Waltham, Massachusetts, USA from Oct 11-14, 2022.
Webinar: Streamlined MMIC, RFIC, and RF SiP Design Workflows
This webinar presents a Cadence AWR Design Environment comprehensive, front-to-back RF-to-mmWave design and EM analysis workflow integrated with Virtuoso for communication, aerospace, and transportation systems.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Hjalti Sigmarsson
University of Oklahoma, USA
Managing Editor
Dr. Tejinder Singh
Dell Technologies, Canada
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