How does a varactor diode work? To form the PN junction that makes a diode, half the piece is doped with a trace amount of “donor atoms” that have one more electron than the intrinsic stuff to make ...
Varactor (or “varicap”) diodes are used primarily in radio-frequency (RF) circuits to provide a capacitance that can be varied by changing the applied voltage. These types of diodes often are used for ...
Specifically designed for 3V platforms, the new SMV1763-079 silicon hyperabrupt junction varactor diode features a high-capacitance ratio and low-reserve voltage, making it well-suited for low-phase ...
Various configurations (Colpitts, Pierce, Clapp etc) are described in literature [Ref(1)]. Depending on the frequency requirements, various devices like MESFETs, pHEMTs, and HBTs can be used for VCO ...
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