DocumentCode
1184424
Title
Improved methods of assessing feedback in wide-band multiloop amplifiers
Author
Maclean, Douglas J H
Volume
27
Issue
9
fYear
1980
fDate
9/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
779
Lastpage
792
Abstract
A pressing problem in modern, wide-band feedback amplifiers is to obtain reliable information on margins against self-oscillation. The application of Bode\´s general and exact theory of feedback to practical circuits of considerable complexity, such as a complete repeater, has been achieved by a new method based upon measurements over a very wide band of frequencies. Transistor models and circuit diagrams are not required above the traffic band. The theory of the method is presented in nodal analysis terms. The principal result is a set of relationships between determinants of a 4-node matrix derived from measurements and corresponding determinants of a hypothetical, multinode matrix of the complete circuit. Extensive software was developed to translate the theoretical results and insights into algorithms. These have been applied to several practical amplifiers with outstanding results. Apart from stability assessment, feedback also affects sensitivities and some results due to Bode are extended to cover large changes. Return ratios and related quantities have been evaluated for transistors in practical amplifiers over the range 1-1300 MHz, with accuracies comparable with those of the basic
-parameters. Reliable gain and phase margins, and values of total feedback and sensitivities, have been computed without the need to split a node as required for loop gain. More information, greater assurance in circuit design, and a potential tool in amplifier development have been achieved.
-parameters. Reliable gain and phase margins, and values of total feedback and sensitivities, have been computed without the need to split a node as required for loop gain. More information, greater assurance in circuit design, and a potential tool in amplifier development have been achieved.Keywords
Feedback amplifiers; Linear passive and active networks; Broadband amplifiers; Circuit stability; Feedback amplifiers; Feedback circuits; Frequency measurement; Pressing; Repeaters; Software algorithms; Traffic control; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-4094
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCS.1980.1084895
Filename
1084895
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