Miruna Nitescu
Politehnica University of Bucharest
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ieee international conference on circuits and systems for communications | 2008
Florin Constantinescu; Miruna Nitescu; Alexandru Gabriel Gheorghe
New nonlinear circuits, modeling both the amplitude-frequency effect and the intermodulation effect are described. One model is validated using the measured dependence of the series resonance frequency on the incident power.
africon | 2007
Florin Constantinescu; Miruna Nitescu; Alexandru Gabriel Gheorghe
A critical description of the known models of power BAW resonators is presented. It is shown that behavioral models must be preferred to the physical ones and that linear parametric models cannot be implemented in commercial circuit analysis programs. New nonlinear circuits, modeling both the amplitude- frequency effect and the intermodulation effect are briefly decsribed.
international symposium on circuits and systems | 2006
Marius Iordache; Lucia Dumitriu; Florin Constantinescu; Miruna Nitescu
The paper presents a new version of the modified nodal method for analysis of the circuits with widely separated time scales. The key idea is to use multiple time variables, which enable signals with widely separated rates of variation to be represented efficiently. The differential algebraic equations (DAEs) describing the RF-IC circuits are transformed into multi-time partial differential equations (MPDEs). In order to solve MPDEs we use the associated resistive discrete equivalent circuits (companion circuits) for the dynamic circuit elements. The algorithm to formulate and to solve the dynamic modified nodal equations was implemented in a computing program, which constitutes a useful tool for steady-state analysis of a very large class of nonlinear analog circuits
systems communications | 2008
Miruna Nitescu; Florin Constantinescu; Alexandru Gabriel Gheorghe
A new method for the parameter identification of a behavioral model of a nonlinear BAW resonator is proposed. This model contains two parametric elements whose resistance and capacitance depend on the r.m.s. value of the input current. The identification procedure is simpler than that corresponding to the known physical models. The model of a quartz resonator is built and implemented in the APLAC simulator.
Archive | 2008
Dorina Popovici; Florin Constantinescu; Mihai Maricaru; Florea I. Hantila; Miruna Nitescu; Alexandru Gabriel Gheorghe
The piezoelectric effect occurs in materials for which an externally applied elastic strain causes a change in electric polarization which produces a charge and a voltage across the material. The converse piezoelectric effect is produced by an externally applied electric field, which changes the electric polarization, which in turn produces an elastic strain. The most known piezoelectric material is quartz crystal. Many other natural crystalline solids, as Rochelle salt, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate, lithium sulfate, and tourmaline as well as some man-made crystal as gallium orthophosphate, aluminium nitride (AlN), and langasite exhibit piezoelectric properties. A lot of artificial ceramics as barium titanate, lead titanate, lead zirconate titanate (PZT), potassium niobate, lithium niobate, and lithium tantalite have similar properties. The most known technical application is the piezoelectric transducer. In the last years electromechanical AlN resonators emerged as a very efficient solution for mobile communications filters due to the possibility to be integrated at a relatively low cost together with CMOS circuits in systems on a chip and systems in a package. In most applications the piezoelectric devices have a linear behaviour. In Section 2 the linear and nonlinear equations of the piezoelectric effect are described, a new iterative procedure for solving the nonlinear equations is given, and some aspects of the Finite Element solution are discussed. An electromechanical field analysis of a displacement transducer is presented in Section 3. Sections 4 and 5 show some recent applications in the mobile communication technology. The field analysis of a bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonator using 3D linear models is presented in Section 4. Some nonlinear effects in power BAW resonators together with their circuit models are discussed in Section 5.
africon | 2011
Constantin Viorel Marin; Florin Constantinescu; Miruna Nitescu
This paper deals with dictionary approach for single soft faults diagnosis in analog circuits. A method for selecting the optimum set of test frequencies is proposed. The first step uses circuit sensitivity analysis to choose the optimum frequency ranges. Then the optimum set of frequencies is selected using the entropy criterion.
international symposium on electrical and electronics engineering | 2010
A. Florea; Olivier Llopis; Miruna Nitescu; Florin Constantinescu
Some measurement results of nonlinear effectsof the AlN power BAW resonators are presented in this paper. Both the amplitude-frequency effect and the intermodulation effect have been measured. Agreeing with the data presented in the literature, these measurements emphasize the differences between square and apodized resonators.
international symposium on advanced topics in electrical engineering | 2013
Gabriel Stroe; Florin Constantinescu; Alexandru Gabriel Gheorghe; Miruna Nitescu; Olivier Llopis
Two six-resonator power BAW filters using anti-series and anti-parallel connected resonators are measured, proving that the amplitude of the 2f component in the output power is very small. A behavioral model of a three-resonator power BAW filter is discussed.
africon | 2013
Alexandru Gabriel Gheorghe; Florin Constantinescu; Miruna Nitescu
The following improvements are made to the symbolic LR algorithm for the computation of the approximate pole/zero expressions: formulation of the “state-like” matrix in the case d=0 in the output equation by the implementation of the Sandberg-So and Davison algorithms, using of matrices so that their diagonal elements are not placed in the decreasing order of their modules, replacing the search for the eigenvalue clusters with the elimination of one or two line and column pair during symbolic LR iterations. The zero symbolic expressions in term of transistor parameters for a LNA in the 900 MHz band illustrates these improvements. The proposed algorithm is similar or better with respect to the best ones implemented in ANALOG INSYDES and SYMBA software packages.
international conference on electronics, circuits, and systems | 2009
Alexandru Gabriel Gheorghe; Florin Constantinescu; Miruna Nitescu
The frequency warping error occurring in transient circuit analysis and the manner to control it are revisited. A new algorithm for the time step choice, based on an energy balance error, is proposed. An example shows that this new algorithm rejects fewer time steps than the SPICE one.