Constant input and output mismatch circles in the output load plane are introduced as the basis for low-noise amplifier design methodology. Optimum tradeoff between input and output matching levels results as the application of a design chart providing, at the same time, the corresponding stage transducer gain. The role of degenerative series feedback is studied and systematically embedded in the design procedure, thus providing a direct way to evaluate its optimum level
Ciccognani, W., Longhi, P., Colangeli, S., Limiti, E. (2013). Constant mismatch circles and application to low noise microwave amplifier design. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES, 61(12), 4154-4167 [10.1109/TMTT.2013.2288696].
Constant mismatch circles and application to low noise microwave amplifier design
Ciccognani, W;Longhi, PE;Colangeli, S;Limiti, E
2013-01-01
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Constant input and output mismatch circles in the output load plane are introduced as the basis for low-noise amplifier design methodology. Optimum tradeoff between input and output matching levels results as the application of a design chart providing, at the same time, the corresponding stage transducer gain. The role of degenerative series feedback is studied and systematically embedded in the design procedure, thus providing a direct way to evaluate its optimum levelFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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