Small-Signal Amplifier Design: A Collection from Applied Microwave & Wireless magazine
FORMAT: Softcover, 104 pages
PUBLISHED: 2002
ISBN: 1-884932-24-X
In this second compilation in the AMW design guide series, leading RF design experts discuss four major aspects of small-signal amplifiers: RF amplifier design, LNA design, distortion prediction and reduction, computer simulation and device modeling.
Also available at a special discount: The complete set of Applied Microwave & Wireless Design Guides.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Design and Development of a Low-Noise Amplifier Using Measured Models of Transistors
- High IIP3 Low-Noise Amplifier for 1900 MHz Applications Using the SiGE BFP620 Transistor
- Design and Development of Special Low-Noise Amplifiers for GPS Application
- Developing SPICE High-Frequency Small-Signal Transistor Models from Data Sheets
- RF/Microwave Amplifier Design
- Evaluation of Parasitic Parameters for Packaged Microwave Transistors
- Exact Simulation of LNAs Reduces Design Cycle Time
- LNA Design Uses Series Feedback to Achieve Simultaneous Low-Input VSWR and Low-Noise
- Avoiding RF Oscillation
- RF/MW Amplifier Design
- Available Gain Amplifier Design
- Second Order Effects in Feedforward Amplifiers
- Wideband Gain Block Amplifier Design Techniques
- Intermodulation: Concepts and Calculations
- Linear and EM Simulation Cuts Design Time of a 3.8 GHz Amplifier
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