Richard T. Knudson
Sandia National Laboratories
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IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters | 2009
Christopher T. Rodenbeck; Richard T. Knudson; Charles E. Sandoval; Kenneth A. Peterson; Jeffrey Pankonin; Robert Eye; Donald Allen; Gailon Brehm; Richard Binney; Frank Smith; Jeffrey W. Dimsdle
This letter presents an S-band 50-W low-temperature cofired ceramic (LTCC) transmitter module. The module is based on a gallium arsenide (GaAs) chipset that operates over the 2-3 GHz range and includes a 28-V single-chip power amplifier with integrated high-speed drain modulator. The transmitter has rise/fall times < 7 nsec, linear frequency tuning, and excellent thermal performance.
IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters | 2013
Christopher T. Rodenbeck; Danny Bryant; Robert Eye; Charles E. Sandoval; Nathan Paul Young; Thomas E. Beechem; Richard T. Knudson; Donald Allen; Gailon Brehm; Kenneth A. Peterson; Travis Mendenhall
This letter presents detailed design information for a monolithic high-speed drain modulator fabricated in a high-voltage gallium arsenide (GaAs) process and integrated with a 50-W S -band power amplifier. The pHEMT modulator architecture and design tradeoffs affecting circuit size, speed, and reliability are discussed. Electrical performance is validated in the fast time domain, with detected rise and fall times of 6 and 4 ns, respectively, and achievable RF pulse widths as narrow as 25 ns. A novel all-phase mismatch test is used to evaluate modulator peak current handling over a matrix of operating conditions varying duty cycle from 5 to 45% and temperature from - 55 to + 85°C; peak currents of up to 9 A are induced at a supply voltage of 28 V, with no observed degradation in electrical performance. Thermal measurements taken using high-resolution Raman scattering thermometry in conjunction with infrared imaging confirm that maximum channel temperatures in the modulator subcircuit are within safe operating limits.
international conference mixed design of integrated circuits and systems | 2008
Kenneth A. Peterson; Richard T. Knudson; Ernest J. Garcia; Kamlesh D. Patel; Murat Okandan; Clifford K. Ho; Conrad D. James; Steven B. Rohde; Brandon Rohrer; Frank Smith; L.R. Zawicki; B.D. Wroblewski
Archive | 2009
Kenneth A. Peterson; Gregg Barner; Frank Smith; Richard T. Knudson; Brian B. Duverneay; Matthew Johnson
Archive | 2009
Kenneth A. Peterson; Richard T. Knudson; Frank Smith; Charles E. Sandoval; Christopher T. Rodenbeck; Gregg Barner
Archive | 2014
Kenneth A. Peterson; Richard T. Knudson; Frank R. Smith; Gregory Barner
Archive | 2008
Richard T. Knudson; Larry Zawicki; Frank Smith; Greg Barner; Kenneth A. Peterson
Archive | 2014
Kenneth A. Peterson; Richard T. Knudson; Frank R. Smith; Gregory Barner
Proposed for publication in IEEE Wireless Components Letters. | 2012
Christopher T. Rodenbeck; Danny Bryant; Robert Eye; Donald Allen; Gailon Brehm; Travis Mendenhall; Charles E. Sandoval; Richard T. Knudson; Nathan Paul Young; Thomas E. Beechem
IEEE Wireless Components Letters | 2012
Christopher T. Rodenbeck; Danny Bryant; Robert Eye; Donald Allen; Gailon Brehm; Travis Mendenhall; Charles E. Sandoval; Richard T. Knudson; Nathan Paul Young; Thomas E. Beechem