Author:
Zhao Jingtao,Chen Quanyou,Zhao Gang,Chen Chaoyang,Chen Zhidong
Abstract
AbstractPositive-intrinsic-negative (PIN) diodes are widely used as limiters to protect sensitive components from damage in radio frequency (RF) receiver systems and communication front-ends. However, PIN diode limiters can be burnt out due to the microwave pulses coupling through the front-end of RF receiver systems. The damage processes and mechanisms in PIN limiters are undoubtedly important topics. Here, the damage accumulation process in PIN limiters induced by external microwave pulses is studied via the injection experiments. The relationship between the degree of damage (i.e., insertion loss) in the limiters and number of the injected pulses is reported. The maximum temperature criterion for burnout in PIN limiters is theoretically predicted and experimentally verified not accurate, and it is further observed that the insertion loss of the PIN diode limiter changes significantly only if more energy is injected into the limiter via microwave pulses.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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