DocumentCode
1199700
Title
Evaluation of Transistor Neutralization Networks
Author
Cote, A.J., Jr.
Volume
5
Issue
2
fYear
1958
fDate
6/1/1958 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
95
Lastpage
103
Abstract
The neutralization technique selected for use with transistor IF amplifiers will have a considerable effect upon the gain and stability of the amplifier. Attention is concentrated here upon the matrix methods of neutralization which unilateralize the transistor. The matrix parameters of the unilateralized device are derived for each of the four types of unilateralization-
, and
. These are expressed in terms of the transistor two-port parameters and the elements of the neutralizing network. The influence of the network on the driving point immittances, maximum transducer gain, and stability can then be considered. (Unilateralization does not necessarily insure unconditional stability.) The effects of non-ideal transformers used for the
and
types of neutralization are evaluated. Applications of these equations, over the frequency range from 30 to 80 mc, using measured parameters of the type 3N25 tetrode, are discussed.
, and
. These are expressed in terms of the transistor two-port parameters and the elements of the neutralizing network. The influence of the network on the driving point immittances, maximum transducer gain, and stability can then be considered. (Unilateralization does not necessarily insure unconditional stability.) The effects of non-ideal transformers used for the
and
types of neutralization are evaluated. Applications of these equations, over the frequency range from 30 to 80 mc, using measured parameters of the type 3N25 tetrode, are discussed.Keywords
Circuit theory; Feedback; Frequency; Helium; Impedance; Physics; Polynomials; Silver; Springs; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuit Theory, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-2007
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCT.1958.1086446
Filename
1086446
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