Module 1 Passive Components
Module 1 Passive Components
EC 401
DoECE
Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute Of Technplogy
Module 1
RF BEHAVIOR OF PASSIVE
COMPONENTS, CHIP COMPONENTS
Passive Components
INTRODUCTION INTO RF
CIRCUIT DESIGN
IMPORTANCE OF RF CIRCUIT
DESIGN
wireless communications (explosive growth of
cell phones)
global positioning systems (GPS)
computer engineering (bus systems, CPU,
peripherals exceeding 600 MHz)
• Cs=Parasitic shunt
capacitance
• Rs=Series resistance
(composite effect of distributed
capacitance Cd and
resistance Rd respectively )
Frequency response of the
impedance of an RFC.
FREQUENCY SPECTRUM
RadioFrequency (RF)
TV, wireless phones, GPS
300 MHz … 3 GHz operational frequency
1 m … 10 cm wavelength in air
MicroWave (MW)
RADAR, remote sensing
8 GHz … 40 GHz operational frequency
3.75 cm …7.5 mm wavelength in air
DESIGN FOCUS
• Typical frequency
range:
• 950 MHz
• 1.9 GHz
IMPLEMENTATION
matching networks
BJT/FET active
devices
biasing circuits
printed circuit board
mircostripline
realization
surface mount
technology
RF BEHAVIOR OF PASSIVE
COMPONENTS
Conventional circuit analysis
R is frequency independent
Planar resistor
Loop inductor
Chip resistor Spiral inductor
r
r
Dielectric