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    2W wideband microwave PA design for 824-2170 MHz band using normalized gain function method
    (IEEE, 2013) Köprü, Ramazan; Kuntman, Hulusi Hakan; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    In this work, we present the design of a 2W linear wideband microwave PA (power amplifier) targeted to operate in 824-2170 MHz mobile frequency range covering GSM850, EGSM, DCS, PCS and WCDMA. The design is basically based on the NGF (Normalized Gain Function) method which is very recently introduced into the literature. NGF is defined as the ratio of T and |S-21|(2), i.e. T-NGF= T/|S-21|(2), shape of the gain function of the amplifier to be designed and the shape of the transistor forward gain function, respectively. Synthesis of input/output matching networks (IMN/OMN) of the amplifier requires target gain functions, which are mathematically generated in terms of TNGF. The particular transistor used in the design is FP31QF, a 2W HFET from TriQuint Semiconductor. Theoretical PA performance obtained in Matlab is shown to be in a very high agreement with the simulated performance in MWO (Microwave Office) of AWR Inc.
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    Design of a broadband microwave amplifier constructed with mixed lumped and distributed elements for mobile communication
    (IEEE, 2002) Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa; Çimen, Ebru Gürsu
    In this paper, we designed a broadband microwave amplifier utilizing. the "semi-analytic method to describe symmetrical lossless two-ports with two-kinds of elements", namely, distributed and lumped elements in cascade connection. It is expected that the results presented in this paper will find immediate application to design analog/digital mobile communication systems put on MMICs or VLSI chips.
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    Design and implementation of wideband microwave amplifiers based on Normalized Gain Function
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014) Köprü, Ramazan; Kılınç, Sedat; Aksen, Ahmet; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    In this work, we introduce the design and implementation of wideband microwave amplifiers based on "Normalized Gain Function (NGF)" method. Normalized Gain Function is defined as the ratio of desired shape or frequency response of the gain function of the amplifier to be designed and shape of the transistor forward gain function. Synthesis of input/output matching networks (IMN/OMN) of the amplifier require target gain curves as the functions of normalized gain function to be tracked in two sequential nonlinear optimization processes. A prototype low power amplifier circuit is produced and measured to show the usability of the design approach.
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    A broadband microwave amplifier design by means of immittance based data modelling tool
    (IEEE, 2002) Kılınç, Ali; Pınarbaşı, Hacı; Şengül, Metin; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    In this paper a practical broadband microwave amplifier design algorithm is introduced utilizing the immittance data-modelling tool. In the course of design, first, the optimum input and output terminations for the active device are produced employing the real frequency technique. Then, these terminations are modelled utilizing the new immittance-modelling tool to synthesize the front-end and back-end matching networks. An example is included to exhibit the implementation of the proposed design algorithm to construct a single stage BJT amplifier over a wide frequency band. It is expected that the proposed design algorithm will find applications to realize wideband microwave amplifiers put on MMIC for mobile communication.
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    A novel method to design wideband power amplifier for wireless communication
    (IEEE, 2013) Köprü, Ramazan; Kuntman, Hulusi Hakan; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    A new approach is presented to design microwave amplifiers to deliver maximum output power using Simplified Real Frequency Technique (SRFT). Proposed method tracks the maximum stable gain (MSG) curve of the active device (BJT, FET etc.) under consideration. Maximum Stable Gain Amplifier (MSGA) possesses higher gain than that of the constant or Flat Gain Amplifier (FGA) along the operating frequency band. Compared to FGA, it is this feature that makes MSGA high efficiency and low DC power consumption amplifier. Employing the proposed design method, a MSG power amplifier is constructed over the frequency band of 800-5200 MHz which can be utilized for GSM, UMTS, Wi-Fi and Wi-MAX applications.
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    Design and simulation of miniaturized communication systems employing symmetrical lossless two-ports constructed with two kinds of elements
    (IEEE, 2003) Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa; Aksen, Ahmet; Çimen, Ebru Gürsu
    In this paper, a semi-analytic method is presented to describe symmetrical lossless networks with two-kinds of elements, namely, distributed and lumped elements in cascade connection. in terms of the independently chosen parameters, element values of the lossless symmetrical networks are given by explicit formulas up to nine elements. It is expected that the results presented in this paper will find immediate usage in performance assessment, design and simulation of analog/digital wireless communication systems put on MMICs or VLSI chips.
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    A parametric approach to construct two-variable positive real impedance functions for the real frequency design of mixed lumped-distributed matching networks
    (IEEE, 2004) Aksen, Ahmet; Pınarbaşı, Hacı; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    In this paper, a parametric approach to construct two-variable positive real driving point impedance functions characterizing lossless ladder networks with mixed lumped and distributed elements is presented. The proposed approach is based on the generation of two-variable positive real impedance functions from the single variable boundary conditions. Utilizing the proposed parametric construction algorithm, real frequency matching technique is extended to the design of matching networks with mixed lumped and distributed elements. The application of the approach is illustrated by a broadband microwave amplifier design incorporating mixed lumped and distributed type matching networks. The resultant design has been compared with the AWR Microwave Office software simulation.
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    0.8-1.9 GHz mikrodalga kuvvetlendirici tasarımı
    (IEEE, 2016-12-03) Koç, Onur; Kılınç, Sedat; Köprü, Ramazan; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    Günümüzde haberleşmede kullanılan iletişim araçlarının tasarımı büyük bir gelişim ve değişim göstermektedir. İletişim araçları birçok sistemden oluşmaktadır. Bu çalışmada iletişimin sağlanmasında büyük öneme sahip olan sistem olarak Mikrodalga kuvvetlendirici tasarımı yapılmıştır. Mikrodalga kuvvetlendirici tasarımı 0.8-1.9 GHz bant genişliğinde hücresel haberleşme için gerçekleştirilmiştir. Kuvvetlendirici devresi ADS (Advanced Design System) programı kullanılarak tasarlanmıştır. Kuvvetlendirici tasarımı ideal devre, mikroşerit devre, serim devre tasarımı ve devre üretimi aşamalarından oluşmaktadır. Bu çalışmada yapılan tasarımların üretim sonuçları program tasarımına benzer çıkmıştır.
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    Microwave amplifier design for mobile communication via immittance data modelling
    (IEEE, 2003) Kılınç, Ali; Pınarbaşı, Hacı; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa; Aksen, Ahmet
    In this paper, a practical broadband microwave amplifier design algorithm based on immittance data modelling is presented. In the course of design, first, the optimum input and output terminations for the active device are produced employing the real frequency technique. Then, these terminations are modelled utilizing the new immittance-modeling tool to synthesize the front-end and back-end matching networks. An example is included to exhibit the implementation of the proposed design algorithm to construct a single stage wideband microwave amplifier over a wide frequency band. It is expected that the proposed design algorithm will find applications in the design of microwave amplifiers put on MMIC for mobile communication.
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    A computer aided design technique for hybrid and monolithic microwave amplifiers employing distributed equalizers with lumped discontinuities
    (IEEE, 2001) Aksen, Ahmet; Yarman, Bekir Sıddık Binboğa
    This paper will addres the use of mixed lumped and distributed elements in the matching equalizers of microwave amplifers for hybrid and monolithic MIC realizations. In this work we show how the computer aided real frequency technique can be extended to design broadband amplifiers employing distributed equalizers with lumped discontinuities. The scattering based two-variable description of lossless equalizers with mixed lumped-distributed elements will be discussed and the potential benefits of the approach will be indicated by examples.