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A Verilog-A Large-Signal GaN HEMT Model for High Power Amplifier Design

This paper describes the high-power non-linear modeling of a GaN HEMT device using a Verilog-A-implemented and modified version of the EEHEMT model commonly found in commercial simulators. As discussed in, peculiarities of GaN device physics exposed flaws in the standard EEHEMT model such as the ina...

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