Abstract--Bulk and micromachined magnetostatic wave frequency tunable resonators have been designed, realized and tested from 3 to 6 GHz, obtaining improved electrical performances by using micromachined, membrane supported microstrip configurations. CPW transducers are currently studied to obtain micropackaged configurations of band-pass resonators for C and X band applications, owing to the predicted bandwidth enlargement for the CPW based devices Vs. the microstrip ones. Higher frequencies, up to 26 GHz are considered, coherently with the intrinsic properties and limitations of the magnetic film based resonators.

Micropackaged Magnetostatic Wave Resonators in Microstrip and CPW Configurations

Romolo Marcelli;
2004

Abstract

Abstract--Bulk and micromachined magnetostatic wave frequency tunable resonators have been designed, realized and tested from 3 to 6 GHz, obtaining improved electrical performances by using micromachined, membrane supported microstrip configurations. CPW transducers are currently studied to obtain micropackaged configurations of band-pass resonators for C and X band applications, owing to the predicted bandwidth enlargement for the CPW based devices Vs. the microstrip ones. Higher frequencies, up to 26 GHz are considered, coherently with the intrinsic properties and limitations of the magnetic film based resonators.
2004
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
Editor: Anders Rydberg
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on MEMS for Millimeter Wave Communications, MEMSWAVE 2004
5th Workshop on MEMS for Millimeter Wave Communications, MEMSWAVE 2004
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28
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Universitetstryckeriet Uppsala
Uppsala
SVEZIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
30th June - 2nd July 2004
Uppsala, Sweden
Micromachining
Resonators
RF-MEMS
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Romolo Marcelli; George Sajin; Alina Cismaru
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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