Tech Papers
Computer-Aided Design of RF and Microwave Mixers
Applied Wave Research
S. A. MaasTechnology Paper
November 2001
S.A. Maas of Applied Wave
Research discusses how to use EDA tools such as harmonic-balance
and planar-electromagnetic simulators to design various types of
broadband RF and microwave mixers.
About the Author
Stephen A. Maas received BSEE and MSEE degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA. Since then, he has been involved in research, design, and development of low-noise and nonlinear microwave circuits and systems at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Hughes Aircraft, TRW, and the Aerospace Corp. Dr. Maas is now Chief Scientist at Applied Wave Research, specializing in nonlinear circuit simulation technology. He is also the author of Microwave Mixers and Nonlinear Microwave Circuits. Dr. Maas is a Fellow of the IEEE.
Stephen A. Maas received BSEE and MSEE degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA. Since then, he has been involved in research, design, and development of low-noise and nonlinear microwave circuits and systems at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Hughes Aircraft, TRW, and the Aerospace Corp. Dr. Maas is now Chief Scientist at Applied Wave Research, specializing in nonlinear circuit simulation technology. He is also the author of Microwave Mixers and Nonlinear Microwave Circuits. Dr. Maas is a Fellow of the IEEE.
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