Abstract:In the past few years, a new type of circuit
board, named here as active substrate board (ASB), was introduced over circuit
applications of diodes. Unlike a traditional printed circuit board (PCB), an ASB
has its substrate made of a semiconductor. The inability of the traditional
integrated circuit (IC) technology to integrate wavelength dependent radio
frequency (RF) components triggered the advent of ASBs. These boards draw
desirable features from IC as well as PCB technologies. Unprecedented
challenges came… Show more
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