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M.P.J. Tiggelman
Researcher at University of Twente
Publications - 9
Citations - 117
M.P.J. Tiggelman is an academic researcher from University of Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capacitor & Film capacitor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 112 citations.
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On the Trade-Off Between Quality Factor and Tuning Ratio in Tunable High-Frequency Capacitors
TL;DR: In this paper, a benchmark of tunable and switchable devices at microwave frequencies is presented on the basis of physical limitations to show their potential for reconfigurable cellular applications, focusing on the quality factor (Q) and tuning ratio (eta) as figures of merit.
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Identifying dielectric and resistive electrode losses in high-density capacitors at radio frequencies
M.P.J. Tiggelman,K. Reimann,Jin Liu,M. Klee,Wilhelmus Cornelis Keur,R. Mauczock,Jurriaan Schmitz,Raymond J. E. Hueting +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a regression-based technique is presented which distinguishes the dielectric loss from the resistive loss of high density planar capacitors in a very wide bandwidth of 0.1-8 GHz.
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Ferroelectric and piezoelectric thin films and their applications for integrated capacitors, piezoelectric ultrasound transducers and piezoelectric switches
M. Klee,Henri M. J. Boots,B. Kumar,C. van Heesch,Ruediger Mauczok,Wilhelmus Cornelis Keur,M. de Wild,H. Van Esch,A. Roest,K. Reimann,L van Leuken,Olaf Wunnicke,J. Zhao,Georg Schmitz,Martin P. Mienkina,Michał Mleczko,M.P.J. Tiggelman +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of thin-film tuneable capacitors at frequencies between 1 MHz and 1 GHz is investigated, and a model for the quasi-static mechanical behaviour is presented and compared with measurements.
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Reducing AC impedance measurement errors caused by the DC voltage dependence of broadband high-voltage bias-tees
TL;DR: A bias-tee has been developed with a voltage-independent capacitor, suitable for DC voltages up to 500 V showing excellent performance up to several gigahertz, and a calibration technique with applied bias significantly improves the measurement accuracy.
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Ferroelectric Thin-Film Capacitors and Piezoelectric Switches for Mobile Communication Applications
M. Klee,H. Van Esch,Wilhelmus Cornelis Keur,B. Kumar,L. Van Leuken-Peters,Jin Liu,Ruediger Mauczok,K. Neumann,K. Reimann,Christina Adriana Renders,A. Roest,M.P.J. Tiggelman,M. de Wild,Olaf Wunnicke,J. Zhao +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, thin-film ferroelectric capacitors have been integrated with resistors and active functions such as ESD protection into small, miniaturized modules, which enable a board space saving of up to 80%.