Title :
A new approach to gain-bandwidth problems
Author :
Carlin, Herbert J.
fDate :
4/1/1977 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new idea for treating the broad-band matching of an arbitrary load to a resistive generator leads to a simple technique for the design of a lossless 2-port equalizer. The method is a numerical one, and only utilizes real frequency (e.g., experimental) load impedance data. No model or analytic impedance function for the load is necessary. Nor is the equalizer topology or analytic form of the system transfer function assumed. The arithmetic is well conditioned and the intricacies of gainbandwidth theory are bypassed. An example comparing the method with analytic gain-bandwidth theory is given. Two examples proceeding directly from experimental data are presented. One is the broad banding of a microwave avalanche diode reflection amplifier. The other is the gainbandwidth equalization of a microwave FET amplifier for gain taper and impedance mismatch.
Keywords :
Active networks; Avalanche diode amplifiers; Equalizers; Impedance-matching; Microwave FET amplifiers; Network synthesis; Reflection amplifiers; Arithmetic; Diodes; Equalizers; Frequency; Impedance; Microwave FETs; Microwave amplifiers; Reflection; Topology; Transfer functions;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCS.1977.1084325