New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.
This standard describes parameters and methods of measurement suitable for the characterization of varactors intended for large-signal application. This will be done by reference to the parameters and methods prescribed in IEEE Std 318-1971, Trial-Use Guide on Solid-State Devices: Varactor Measurements, Part I -- Small Signal Measurements, where they are applicable, and by modification and supplementation of them where necessary for use with large-signal devices.
The purpose of this guide is to promote the use of uniform and reliable measurement techniques
for the characterization of varactors. Part I of this Guide (IEEE Std 318-1971) describes
techniques which are primarily appropriate for varactors used in small-signal applications, such
as parametric amplifiers. Part II discusses modifications, limitations, and extensions of the
techniques described in Part I, as well as other measurements, which are more appropriate for
certain large-signal varactors, such as harmonic generator diodes. The design of varactors is
advancing at a pace which sometimes outstrips the progress in evaluation techniques. Both diode
design and measurement methods are evolving at a rate which exceeds that at which characterization
guides can be written. This guide is not intended to discourage innovation but will
provide a basis for uniform evaluation of the large class of varactors to which it is applicable.
SDO | IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Document Number | 351 |
Publication Date | Dec. 8, 1972 |
Language | en - English |
Page Count | 18 |
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