Talk:IMPATT diode

Latest comment: 9 years ago by 150.250.203.138 in topic Clearly plagiarised text

semi conductor devices called impatt diode

source?

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some of this is clearly copied text (references to a figure that doesn't exist...). What was the original source? (the "Rintluanga" cited is a contributor. -- phoebe 18:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

read reference

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I believe the Read article is the first mention of the IMPATT diode. --phoebe 18:45, 29 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

references

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from the de: article

  • R. L. Jonston, B. C. DeLoach Jr., and B. G. Cohen: A Silicon Diode Oscillator. Bell Systems Technical Journal. 44, 369 (1965)
  • S. M. Sze: Physics o Semiconductor Devices. second edition. John Wiley & Sons. 566-636 (1981). ISBN 0-471-05661-8
  • M. S. Tyagi: Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices. John Wiley & Sons. 311-320 (1991). ISBN 0-471-60560-3
  • H. Komizo, Y. Ito, H. Ashida, M. Shinoda: A 0.5-W CW IMPATT diode amplifier for high-capacity 11-GHz FM radio-relay equipment. 14-20 (Feb 1973). IEEE Journal Volume: 8. Issue: 1. ISSN 0018-9200
  • M.-S. Gupta: Large-Signal Equivalent Circuit for IMPATT-Diode Characterization and Its Application to Amplifiers. 689-694 (Nov 1973). Microwave Theory and Techniques. IEEE Transactions Volume: 21. Issue: 11. ISSN 0018-9480

Diagram

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A diagram would really help. Explanation is a fine start, but with no idea what part or where its describing it makes comprehension hard going. Tabby (talk) 17:03, 26 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

frequencies

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The article says "They operate at frequencies between about 3 and 100 GHz or more."

Is that 3 Hz or 3 Ghz? --Marc Kupper|talk 05:07, 30 November 2014 (UTC)Reply

Clearly plagiarised text

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Much of this article is lifted directly from Section 6.2 of S.M. Sze's "Semiconductor Devices: Physics and Technology". Not sure what the right thing to do is here. Anyone? --150.250.203.138 (talk) 01:09, 11 November 2015 (UTC)Reply