Browsing by UP Author "Sinha, Saurabh"

Browsing by UP Author "Sinha, Saurabh"

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  • George, Deepa; Sinha, Saurabh (Wiley, 2013-02)
    The letter highlights the importance of modelling the phase noise of an oscillator using the impulse sensitivity function. A Colpitts oscillator in the common collector configuration is analyzed to obtain an expression for ...
  • Goosen, Marius Eugene; Sinha, Saurabh (Elsevier, 2011-11)
    Due to advances of technology in multimedia applications in recent years, the demand for high user end bandwidth point to point links has increased significantly. Jitter requirements have become ever more stringent with ...
  • Weststrate, Marnus; Mukherjee, Anindya; Sinha, Saurabh; Schroter, Michael (Taylor & Francis, 2013)
    Although it is desirable for a transistor model to be as accurate as possible the extraction of model parameters from fabricated transistors is a time consuming and often costly process. An investigation of the sensitivity ...
  • Sebastian, Johny; Sinha, Saurabh (Springer, 2014-07)
    The established method of frequency drift compensation in voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) resulting from temperature variance involves modulation of control voltage using a non-linear voltage internally generated. ...
  • Mabuza, Bongani Christopher; Sinha, Saurabh (Emerald, 2014)
    PURPOSE – The purpose of this paper was to present the results of the three types of FG transistors that were investigated. The reliability issues of oxide thickness due to programming, fabrication defects and process ...
  • Stander, Tinus; Sinha, Saurabh (European Microwave Association, 2014-01-29)
    This paper presents a novel miniaturized substrate integrated waveguide filter by combining both half-mode resonators and capacitive loading on a conventional two-layer printed circuit board (PCB) process. The resulting ...
  • Stander, Tinus; Sinha, Saurabh; International Conference on Radioelektronika (23rd : 2013 : Pardubice, Czech Republic) (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2013)
    Maximum gain from combining multiple high-power signals is achieved by equalising both the amplitude and phase of the combination. Achieving in-phase and equal amplitude power combining with amplifiers of unequal gain and ...