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UCSB - ECE - 154
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, VOL. 50, NO. 5, MAY 20021355Multioctave Spatial Power Combining in Oversized Coaxial WaveguidePengcheng Jia, Student Member, IEEE, Lee-Yin Chen, Student Member, IEEE, Angelos Alexanian, Membe
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IEEE MICROWAVE AND WIRELESS COMPONENTS LETTERS, VOL. 12, NO. 7, JULY 2002237A New High Performance Phase Shifter using BaxSr1 xTiO3 Thin FilmsBaki Acikel, Troy R. Taylor, Peter J. Hansen, James S. Speck, and Robert A. YorkAbstractIn this paper,
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952IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, VOL. 51, NO. 3, MARCH 2003Synchronization Design of a Coupled Phase-Locked LoopJames F. Buckwalter, Student Member, IEEE, Ted H. Heath, and Robert A. York, Senior Member, IEEEAbstractCoup
UCSB - ECE - 178
AC Loss Modeling in Ba0.5Sr0.5TiO3 Using Dielectric Relaxation Nadia K. Pervez1, Jiwei Lu2, Susanne Stemmer2, Robert A. York1 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, U.S.A. 2 Materials D
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HIGH FREQUENCY LOSS MODELING USING UNIVERSAL RELAXATIONNadia K. Pervez, Jaehoon Park, Jiwei Lu, Susanne Stemmer, and Robert A. York Electrical and Computer Engineering and Materials Departments University of California, Santa Barbara CA 93106 Unive
UCSB - ECE - 189a
CS189A/172 - Winter 2008Lecture 1: IntroductionCMPSC 189A/172 Lectures: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 1:00-1:50PM, 387 101 Discussions: Friday 3:00-3:50 PHELP Instructor: Tevfik Bultan bultan@cs.ucsb.edu, Phone: x3735 Office Hours: Monday, Friday 2:
UCSB - ECE - 193
Rutile lms grown by molecular beam epitaxy on GaN and AlGaN / GaNP. J. HansenMaterials Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106V. VaithyanathanDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, The Pennsylvania State U
UCSB - ECE - 196
A 24 GHz Wafer Scale Electronically Scanned Antenna Using BST Phase Shifters for Collision Avoidance SystemsShawn Shi*, Joe Purden Delphi Electronics and Safety 3011 Malibu Canyon Road, Malibu, CA 90265 Jean Jin, Robert A.York Agile Materials and Te
UCSB - ECE - 199
IEEE MTT-S 2001 International Microwave Symposium Digest, Vol. 3 pp. 1713-1716185 GHz Monolithic Amplifier in InGaAs/InAlAs Transferred-Substrate HBT TechnologyM. Urteaga, D. Scott, T. Mathew, S. Krishnan, Y. Wei, M.J.W. Rodwell Department of Elec
UCSB - ECE - 225
Chapter6MODELS OF PROCESS VARIATIONS IN DEVICE AND INTERCONNECTDuane Boning Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sani Nassif IBM Austin Research Laboratory6.1 INTRODUCTION: SOURCES OF VARIATIONVariation is the deviation from intended or desi
UCSB - ECE - 225
Cramming More Components onto Integrated CircuitsGORDON E. MOORE, LIFE FELLOW, IEEEWith unit cost falling as the number of components per circuit rises, by 1975 economics may dictate squeezing as many as 65 000 components on a single silicon chip.
UCSB - ECE - 226
Molecular Beam Deposition of Low-Resistance Polycrystalline InAsD. Scott, M. Urteaga, N. Parthasarathy, J.H. English and M.J.W. Rodwell Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 Tel: (805) 89
UCSB - ECE - 227a
ECE 227A Syllabus Fall 08Instructor: Lecture times: Office hours: Primary text: Secondary text: Prof. Larry A. Coldren MW 12-2 MW 2 (W may have conflicts) Diode Lasers and Photonic Integrated Circuits Coldren & Corzine; Wiley; ISBN: 0-471-11875-3 O
UCSB - ECE - 232
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringECE 232 Robust Control: Theory & Application Spring 2006Course Outline: The course will consist of lecture material, homeworks and an extensive design project
UCSB - ECE - 232
University of California, Santa BarbaraDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringECE 232: Robust Control Spring 2006Homework #2 Due: Tuesday, 16th, May 2006 in class.1. Denote the state-space matrices of the open-loop interconnection struc
UCSB - ECE - 232
Robust control introduction Practical steps: Design and analysis of a control system.ModelingIdentificationDesign Experiments AnalysisImplementationRoy Smith: ECE 232 1: 1Robust control introduction Robust control models: Set descriptions
UCSB - ECE - 232
University of California, Santa BarbaraDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringECE 232: Robust Control Spring 2006Homework #1 Due: Tuesday, 2nd, May 2006 in class.1. Consider the problem of testing the internal stability of a unity gain
UCSB - ECE - 238
ECE 238/ME 225AD Assignment 1Due Monday 14th April, 2008.This assignment is intended to give you the opportunity to work out the various details associated with running experiments, taking data, transfering the data to a computer, working with it
UCSB - ECE - 245
200 GHzf max , fInP/In0.53Ga0.47As/InP Metamorphic Double Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors on GaAs SubstratesY.M. Kim, M. Urteaga, M. Dahlstrom, M.J.W. Rodwell, A.C. Gossard Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Cali
UCSB - ECE - 247
III.Modelling Concepts1 2 3 4 5 6Model Sets Experiments Issues ID Algorithms Issues Validation1 IntroductionIn this unit we describe the basic ingredients of system identi cation. We also brie y discuss some of the major issues involved. The
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VI. Nonparametric methods for ID of Dynamic Systems1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Nonparametric Dynamic Models Time-domain methods The periodogram Spectral Estimation Frequency-domain methods The Empirical Transfer-function Estimate Averaging Windows Convergence
UCSB - ECE - 247
Exercise 1: Least SquaresECE247 System Identi cationConsider the problem of identifying the value of a resistor from a series of voltage and current measurements. The ideal relationship is,v= iR:v1 ; . . .; vN ]T i1; . . .; iN ]TSuppose the
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Exercise 4:Parametric Identi cationECE247 System Identi cationWe will again set up a Simulink \experiment" and use it for examining properties of several parametric ID schemes. Use Simulink to create both the experiment and the online parameter
UCSB - ECE - 249
Exercise 2:MRACECE249 Adaptive ControlThe following exercises are due Friday: 2/9/96. Paper copy is ne|no need to email them to me. 1. Draw component level block diagrams for the following adaptive schemes: Direct MRAC with an unnormalized adap
UCSB - ECE - 249
Exercise 1:Sensitivity MethodsECE249 Adaptive ControlWe will investigate the characteristics of an adaptive PID controller, designed using sensitivity methods. Consider the following simple system as the plant to be controlled, a(1 + s) P (s) =
UCSB - ECE - 249
Exercise 5:Robustness IssuesECE249 Adaptive ControlWe will examine some of the issues related to the robustness of adaptive schemes in more detail. The speed control problem given in Exercises 3 and 4 will be used here. Recall that we are consi
UCSB - ECE - 249
Exercise 4:Adaptive PP & LQ DesignsECE249 Adaptive ControlWe will reconsider the speed control problem given in Exercise 3, using adaptive pole placement and adaptive LQ approaches. The details of the problem are repeated here for convenience.
UCSB - ECE - 250
Low-Voltage AlGaSb/InAs/AlGaSb PnP HBTsB. Brar, J. Bergman, R. Pierson, P. Rowell, G. Nagy, and G. Sullivan Rockwell Scientific Company C. Kadow, H. K. Lin, A. Gossard, and M. Rodwell University of California, Santa Barbara The InAs/AlSb/GaSb materi
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InGaAs/InP DHBTs with > 370 GHz ft and fmax using a Graded Carbon-Doped BaseM. Dahlstrm1, Z. Griffith1, M. Urteaga, M.J.W. Rodwell Department of ECE, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA X.-M. Fang, D. Lubyshev, Y. Wu, J.M. Fastenau and
UCSB - ECE - 271a
University of California, Santa BarbaraDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringECE 271a Principles of Optimization Fall 2008Homework 2. This homework is due at 5.00 PM on Wednesday 22nd October, 2008. Please deliver it to my oce. Put it un
UCSB - ECE - 271a
University of California, Santa BarbaraDepartment of Electrical & Computer EngineeringECE 271a Principles of Optimization Fall 2008Homework 5.This homework consists of two problems (1 & 2) to be handed in in paper form and one Matlab CVX proble
UCSB - ECE - 2b
Circuit Elements in the s-domainTime Domaini v Rs-Domainv = iRV (s) = I (s) Ri v Ci=Cdv dt 1 v(t ) = CI ( s ) = sCV ( s ) Cv(0 )ti dt + v(0 )01 v(0 ) V ( s) = I (s) + sC sNote initial conditions!i v Ldi dt 1 i (t ) =
UCSB - ECE - 2b
Capacitor ChargingVDD R Io2N3904 VoutIc 100 k 5V 0V Vin+5 V 1 k VoutVoutC C2N39040.1 F10 k+5 V2N3906VDD VoutVinVout 0.1 FVin10 k2N39040.1 F Robert York, 2006RisetimeVmax 90%10%10-90% risetime Robert York, 20
UCSB - ECE - 2b
Transistor BasicsI(V) Control Terminal V Vc or Ic VI(V, Vc) FETs or I(V, Ic) BJTs Robert York, 2006JFETsN-ch JFETDrain Gate Gate Source Vds Vgs SourceOhmic or Triode regionDrainIds(Vgs,Vds)N-ch JFETIg = 0 G Vgs S D IdID IdssSatu
UCSB - ECE - 2c
ECE 2C Laboratory 2Audio Amplifier/Speaker Driver and Microphone PreamplifierIn the first week of this lab you will construct a low-power audio amplifier/speaker driver based on the LM386 IC from National Semiconductor. The audio amplifier will be
UCSB - ECE - 4
ECE 94RChemical Surveillance LabApril 18, 2007GHB Dipstick TestFollowing the instructions of the guest lecturers, you will be testing sample urine for GHB. After you test your unknown, and compare your results to the demonstration, answer the
UCSB - ECE - 4
Biometrics: DNA Profiling Fingerprinting Lecture 2B ECE 94R Spring 2007 Announcements Gentle reminder: stay caught up with 1984, it is easy to get behind Next week we will give the paper topic assignment Outline Finish our discussion from the last
UCSB - ECE - 4
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION, VOL. 33, NO. I . FEBRUARY 1990161A Hands-on Microwave Laboratory Course Using Microstrip CircuitsAbstract-An increasing number of universities are including microwave circuit and device courses into their undergr
UCSB - ECE - 4
Guide for lab-4 By Nilesh Modi Since there is some confusion in the description of the priority conditions of inputs in Lab-4, only following conditions should be taken into consideration when you make state table and state diagram. This will reduce
UCSB - ECE - 594d
LMIs in System's and Control; Winter 1997Text\Linear Matrix Inequalities in System and Control Theory," Stephen Boyd, Laurent El Ghaoui, Eric Feron and Venkataramanan Balakrishnan, SIAM, Philadelphia, 0{89871{334{X, 1994.Lecture OutlinesThe foll
UCSB - MCDB - 101a
MCDB 101A Molecular Genetics of ProkaryotesInstructor: Peggy A. Cotter, Ph.D. Lectures: MWF 12:00-12:50pm CHEM 1171 Course Website: http:/mentor.lscf.ucsb.edu/course/winter/mcdb101a/ Dr. Cotters Office Hours: Mon and Tues 2:00-3:00pm, and by appoint
UCSB - MCDB - 101a
MCDB 101A Sample Mid-term #1 NOTE: This is shorter than the real mid-term is likely to be because irrelevant questions were removed! Some useful equations: Log(N) = Log(N0) + Kt a = m/N e = mc2 Pi = mie-m/i!1. What color are Gram-positive bacteria
UCSB - MCDB - 108a
Duane W. SearsLec. # Date Week 1 F Sep.23 0General Biochemistry MCDB 108A Syllabus, Fall 2005Overview: Proteins and 108AIn: Chem.1179, MWF, 1-1:50(No lectures will be presented on dates with lecture numbers bracketed in parentheses.)THEME I
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MCDB 110 Winter, 2007Purpose of course:Principles of Biochemistry SyllabusProf. RothmanThis course is designed to provide a comprehensive consideration of the foundations of biochemistry in a one-quarter course. The material includes a discuss
UCSB - MCDB - 110
GLYCOGEN BREAKDOWN (3 easy steps):Cleave singles 1) Remove single glucose from non-reducing end of chain. Phosphorylate glucose @ carbon #1 to retain E of bond; Glucose-1-P can get ready for glycolysisDeal with short branches 2) Left with 4 sugar
UCSB - MCDB - 110
GLYCO LYS IS: OB JECT IVE & STRATEGY To make ATP (ul tim ately) b y 6- C 3-C Purp ose of e ach step : 1) Phosph or ylate glu cose (w/ATP) to stay in cell 2) M ove carbon yl (al dose ke tose) Getting re ady for spl itting (step s 4 & 5) 3) Put Ph os
UCSB - MCDB - 152
_KEY_ Name MCDB 152/252 Winter 2007 Exam 1 100 pts (Note Key represents minimal answers) Vision _/78 pts Audition _/12 pts Olfaction _/10 pts1. Below is a light micrograph of a vertebrate retina. Name the layers indicated by brackets (write the nam
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_ Name MCDB 152/252 Winter 2007 Exam 1 100 ptsabIn the diagram above which ganglion cells is an on center cell _ off center cell _ What is the rationale for your answer? Two types of bipolar cell (a, b) are shown above. Draw a circle around a r