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Active RF Devices, Circuits and Systems 2011 : Active RF Devices, Circuits and Systems - call for papers

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Link: http://www.theiet.org/events/2011/active.cfm?origin=wikicfp
 
When Sep 12, 2011 - Sep 12, 2011
Where Worldwide
Submission Deadline Jul 18, 2011
Notification Due Aug 1, 2011
Categories    engineering   radio frequency   technology   wireless communications
 

Call For Papers

The IET will be hosting a one-day seminar reviewing the latest developments in RF, microwave and millimetre-wave active devices, circuits, sub-systems and systems. This event is being organised by the IET’s RF & Microwave Technology network.

Summary papers are invited from areas relating to active circuits and systems, including:

Semiconductor devices and monolithic ICs
Signal generation and frequency conversion
Low noise components and receivers
Power amplifiers – devices and circuits
Instrumentation and measurement techniques
Packaging and interconnects
RFID and wireless systems

The deadline date for submitting paper summaries is 18th July 2011.

Paper summaries should be sent to: d.linton@ee.qub.ac.uk.

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