Experimental verification and analysis of analytical model of the shape of bond wire antennas

In this Letter, the authors present the experimental verification of an analytical model, which captures the realistic shape of bond wire antennas (BWAs) in dependence on the wire bonding and design parameters. Using the verified model, the impact of the shape of the wires on the performance of BWAs is quantified.

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