Several large-signal HBT models are investigated in this paper to dete
rmine their usefulness at millimeter-wave frequencies. The most detail
ed model involves numerically solving moments of the Boltzmann Transpo
rt Equation. A description of the numerical model is given along with
several simulated results. The numerical model is then used to evaluat
e two analytical HBT models, the conventional Gummel-Poon model and a
modified Ebers-Moll model. It is found that the commonly used Gummel-P
oon model exhibits poor agreement with numerical and experimental data
at millimeter-wave frequencies due to neglect of transit-time delays.
Improved agreement between measured and modeled data result by includ
ing transit-time effects in an Ebers-Moll model. This simple model has
direct application to millimeter-wave power amplifier and oscillator
design. Several measured results are presented to help verify the simp
le model.