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Patrick Roblin
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
205 Dreese Laboratory
2015 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43210 USA
phone: (614) 292-0998
fax: (614) 292-7596

Biography


Courses I teach:

ECE323: Electronic Analysis, Design and Simulation
ECE432: Theory of Semicondutor Devices
ECE620: Introduction to RF Integrated Circuits
ECE710: Microwave Circuits (course+lab)
ECE723: Microwave Transistor Amplifiers and Oscillators (course+lab) (CURRENTLY TEACHING -- Winter 08)
ECE832 High-Speed and Microwave Semiconductor Devices (CURRENTLY TEACHING Winter 08)

Research Interests

Non-linear, broadband (WCDMA, OFDM, UWB) and pulsed RF measurements with the large signal network analyzer (LSNA). Electro-thermal measurement and modeling of semiconductor devices (e.g., LDMOSFETs, HEMT). Design of power RF amplifiers and RFICs circuits (oscillator and mixers). Linearization (vectorial predistortion, QOBM) and behavioral modeling of multi-carrier RF power amplifiers.

Educational Links

Member of the:

  • Microelectronics Group
  • Mixed Signal Electronics Laboratory
  • Connection One
  • Graduate Studies Committee
  • Electronic Office Committee
  • IEEE Society (Electron Devices, Microwave Theory and Techniques, Circuit and Systems)
  • Personal Interests

    So many ones like reading, world gourmet food, international cinema, theater, biking to school, sailing at LYC, and occasional fly-fishing.

    PR, September, 2006

    roblin@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu