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For original paper see M.L. Edwards et al., ibid., vol.43, no.7, pp.1567-75 (July 1995). In the above paper, the authors presented a careful analysis of single-sided matched conditionally stable amplifiers. In particular, they determined a maximum single-sided matched gain G/sub msm/ which is reache...
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Published in: | IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques 1999-02, Vol.47 (2), p.250-251, Article 250 |
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Summary: | For original paper see M.L. Edwards et al., ibid., vol.43, no.7, pp.1567-75 (July 1995). In the above paper, the authors presented a careful analysis of single-sided matched conditionally stable amplifiers. In particular, they determined a maximum single-sided matched gain G/sub msm/ which is reached for passive jointly stable source (load) terminations G/sub msm/=2 kG/sub ms/ where k is the Rollett's stability factor and G/sub ms/=|S/sub 21//S/sub 12/| is the maximum stable gain of device. However, at least some of the results presented in the above paper can be found in other literature. In this paper, I would like to outline the formerly published papers treating conditionally stable amplifiers in terms of the scattering parameters. A reply by the original authors is included. |
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ISSN: | 0018-9480 1557-9670 |
DOI: | 10.1109/22.744304 |