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Non-linear transmission lines for pulse shaping in silicon

Abstract

Non-linear transmission limes (NLTL) are used for pulse shaping. We developed the theory of pulse propagation through the NLTL. The problem of a wide pulse degenerating into multiple pulses rather than a single pulse is solved by using a novel gradually scaled NLTL. We exploit certain favorable properties of accumulation mode MOS varactors to design an NLTL that can sharpen both rising and falling edges, simultaneously. There is a good agreement among the theory, simulations, and measurements.

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© Copyright 2003 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Publication Date: 21-24 Sept. 2003. Authors would like to thank helpful discussions with D. Ham, H. Wu, A. Komijani, C. White, J. Buckalter, M. Taghivand, H. Hashemi, S. Kee, B. Analui, and A. Natarajan of Caltech and Prof. M. Horowitz of Stanford University. They also acknowledge the generous support of Lee Center, IBM Corp., Agilent Tech., and NSF.

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