Abstract

In recent years, there has been great interest in using nonlinear lumped element transmission lines (NLETLs) to generate RF pulses. The NLETL consists of an LC-ladder network where either the capacitive element or the inductive element is nonlinear. There has been the suggestion of using a hybrid line where both the elements are nonlinear. This paper focuses on the implementation of a low-voltage nonlinear capacitive line (with nonlinear capacitors but linear inductors) using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components. Experimental results that show good match to the simulation results obtained from the circuit model of the NLETL will be presented.

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