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Piezo-controlled microwave devices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Yuriy M. Poplavko*
Affiliation:
National Technical University of Ukraine, 37, Peremogi Avenue, 03056 Kiev, Ukraine.
Vitally I. Molchanov
Affiliation:
National Technical University of Ukraine, 37, Peremogi Avenue, 03056 Kiev, Ukraine.
Yuriy I. Yakimenko
Affiliation:
National Technical University of Ukraine, 37, Peremogi Avenue, 03056 Kiev, Ukraine.
*
Corresponding author: Y. M. Poplavko Email: [email protected]

Abstract

At present, millimeter wave fast tunable components are required for telecommunication systems, car collision prevention radar, etc. The only mechanical way of control inserts practically no loss in the frequency agile system. That is why micro-electromechanical systems devices are being studied intensively. In an overview, an alternative way – piezo-electromechanical tuning of microwave components – is reported.

Type
Original Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press and the European Microwave Association 2009

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