Microwave and Millimeter Wave Devices and Circuits Lab at Montana State University

 

Our microwave group is involved in the design, fabrication and testing of novel devices and circuits for operation at frequencies into the submillimeter wave range.  Current investigations include the development of waveguide-based power dividing and combining architectures.  Such power combining networks, realized through micromachining techniques, may find application in submillimeter-wave systems.  The group is also active in the development of radio-frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) implemented in CMOS and has interests in novel materials for millimeter wave applications.

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For further information please contact Professor Jim Becker:

jbecker@ece.montana.edu

 

 

 


                     The lab's 110 GHz PNA Vector Network Analyzer.

Take a look at our on-wafer testing facilities -- we are interested in helping you characterize your circuitry.

 

The lab is part of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

at Montana State University (Bozeman) and is located in 506 Cobleigh Hall.