Sponsored by : IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques SocietyThe theoretical minimum noise measure of a multipath amplifier (an amplifier that has multiple parallel amplifiers) is achieved by using the optimum source impedance and optimum gain for each amplification path. This optimum source impedance and gain can be calculated by replacing each amplifier with its optimum source impedance. The resulting noise measure is the same as the minimum noise measure of the amplifiers used. The theory is demonstrated by applying it to distributed am plifiers. In an ideal distributed amplifier, the magnitude of the optimum gain of the amplification paths decreases and the phase delay increases the farther the stage is from the input, with the decrease...
In this paper, we derive new models that describe the noise voltage and equivalent input noise curre...
Based on measured four-noise parameters and two-port noise theory, considerations for noise optimiza...
International audienceIn this paper, a new method based on parallelamplifier design technique for lo...
Distributed amplifiers have long been utilized to extract useful gain from an active device technolo...
International audienceAn analytical approach for designing the first stage in multi-stage low noise ...
The bandwidth of the input artificial line in a distributed amplifier is the main band limiting fact...
International audienceA new design method for low noise amplifier (LNA)based on using parallel ampli...
International audiencenew optimization method of first stage with inductively degenerated common-sou...
Distributed amplifiers enable achieving very high gain-bandwidth products. This is achieved by means...
Abstract: Problem statement: Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNA) are very indispensable components in the des...
Source degenerative feedback is extensively applied in the low-noise amplifier design. The beneficia...
While the RF building blocks of narrowband system-on-chip designs have increasingly been created in...
New design method is presented for distributed amplifiers (DA). It is shown that by proper design of...
International audienceA new analytical design procedure utilizing addinga parallel amplifier for low...
New design method is presented for distributed amplifiers (DA). It is shown that by proper design of...
In this paper, we derive new models that describe the noise voltage and equivalent input noise curre...
Based on measured four-noise parameters and two-port noise theory, considerations for noise optimiza...
International audienceIn this paper, a new method based on parallelamplifier design technique for lo...
Distributed amplifiers have long been utilized to extract useful gain from an active device technolo...
International audienceAn analytical approach for designing the first stage in multi-stage low noise ...
The bandwidth of the input artificial line in a distributed amplifier is the main band limiting fact...
International audienceA new design method for low noise amplifier (LNA)based on using parallel ampli...
International audiencenew optimization method of first stage with inductively degenerated common-sou...
Distributed amplifiers enable achieving very high gain-bandwidth products. This is achieved by means...
Abstract: Problem statement: Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNA) are very indispensable components in the des...
Source degenerative feedback is extensively applied in the low-noise amplifier design. The beneficia...
While the RF building blocks of narrowband system-on-chip designs have increasingly been created in...
New design method is presented for distributed amplifiers (DA). It is shown that by proper design of...
International audienceA new analytical design procedure utilizing addinga parallel amplifier for low...
New design method is presented for distributed amplifiers (DA). It is shown that by proper design of...
In this paper, we derive new models that describe the noise voltage and equivalent input noise curre...
Based on measured four-noise parameters and two-port noise theory, considerations for noise optimiza...
International audienceIn this paper, a new method based on parallelamplifier design technique for lo...