Noise Concepts and Design
INSTRUCTOR: Ted Grosch
FORMAT: 1 CD-ROM
PUBLISHED: 2003
ISBN: 1-884932-57-7
Noise Concepts and Design presents approximately 75 minutes of practical instruction on noise concepts and design, with emphasis on how circuit design effects noise figures in amplifier design. Additional topics include how accurate and repeatable noise figure measurements are obtained, as well as an explanation of noise waves, phase noise, and low-noise design techniques. Includes over 20 minutes of examples, exercises, and an interview with the instructor.
If you are interested in this item, you might also be interested in Ted Grosch's book Small Signal Microwave Amplifier Design.
CONTENTS
- Session 1: Introduction to Noise
- Session 2: Advanced Topics in Noise
Topics Include
Definition of Noise |
Noise Measurement |
Noise Figure Measurement |
Low-noise Techniques |
Noise Figure Technique |
Noise in Systems |
Amplifier Noise |
Balanced Amplifiers |
Error Reduction |
Feedback |
Designing for Noise Figure |
Phase Noise in Oscillators |
Noise Wave |
Introduction |
Analysis and Prediction |
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The CD-ROM can be started from any PC that has Windows 98 (or higher). Note: Windows Media Player 9 is needed to run this course.
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$99.00
Item # NP-62
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