DocumentCode
903714
Title
Stable broadband microwave amplifier design using the simplified real frequency technique
Author
Jung-Hui Chiu
Volume
41
Issue
2
fYear
1993
fDate
2/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
336
Lastpage
340
Abstract
B.S. Yarman´s (RCA Rev., vol.43, p.529-41, Sept. 1982) simplified real frequency technique is modified and used to design a stability-guaranteed broadband microwave amplifier consisting of a potentially unstable transistor. The source and load terminations can be complex impedances. The stability is maintained by the conductances resulted from transforming the source and load terminations through the input and output matching circuits. The input and output matching circuits are derived concurrently, instead of sequentially. Repeating the design of an example from a previous paper shows that the transducer gain obtained by using this method is higher, with fewer matching circuit elements, than that obtained by using supercompact optimizers. Moreover, with the same number of matching circuit elements, the transducer gain is slightly higher than that obtained by using the dynamic CAD technique
Keywords
impedance matching; microwave amplifiers; network synthesis; solid-state microwave circuits; stability; wideband amplifiers; broadband; input matching; load terminations; microwave amplifier design; output matching circuits; simplified real frequency technique; source terminations; stability; Broadband amplifiers; Circuit stability; Design automation; Design optimization; Frequency; Impedance matching; Microwave amplifiers; Microwave theory and techniques; Microwave transistors; Transducers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/22.216477
Filename
216477
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