Antenna Matching techniques

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All antennas have a feed point impedance, which is different from the conjugate complex matching of a bipolar transistor    or a FET. This presentation  discusses  as a system the optimum matching circuit and bias point for best S/N ratio and intermodulation  performance  .



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  • Synergy Microwave Corp
  • Paterson, New Jersey
  • United States
  • Building: 201 McLean Boulevard

  • Contact Event Host
  • Ajay Kumar Poddar, Phone: (201)560-3806) (Email: akpoddar@synergymwave.com)

  • Co-sponsored by MTT/AP-S (Chair-Dr. Ajay K. Poddar)
  • Starts 01 May 2015 03:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 06 May 2015 03:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


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Ulrich Rohde Ulrich Rohde

Topic:

Antenna Matching Techniques

All antennas have a feed point impedance, which is different from the conjugate complex matching of a bipolar transistor    or a FET. This presentation  discusses  as a system the optimum matching circuit and bias point for best S/N ratio and intermodulation  performance  .

Biography:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. h.c. mult. Ulrich L. Rohde is a Chairman of Synergy Microwave Corp., Paterson, New Jersey; President of Communications Consulting Corporation, serving as an honorary member of the Senate of the Department of Defense University Munich ,honorary member of the Senate of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus–Senftenberg , Germany; past member of the Board of Directors of Ansoft Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and is a partner of Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany. 

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Address:Brandenburgische Technische Universitat, BTU Cottbus, Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany, 03013

Ulrich Rohde

Topic:

Antenna Matching Techniques

Biography:

Email:

Address:Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany


Ulrich Rohde

Topic:

Antenna Matching Techniques

Biography:

Email:

Address:Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany





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2:00PM-3:00PM: Talk You don't have to be IEEE member to attend the talk.