In this paper, a frequency-variation based method has been proposed for transistor parameter estimation in a commonemitter transistor amplifier circuit. We design an algorithm to estimate the transistor parameters, based on noisy measurements of the output voltage when the input voltage is a sine wave of variable frequency and constant amplitude. The common emitter amplifier circuit has been modelled using the transistor Ebers-Moll equations and the perturbation technique has been used for separating the linear and nonlinear parts of the Ebers-Moll equations. This model of the amplifier has been used to determine the amplitude of the output sinusoid as a function of the frequency and the parameter vector. Then, applying the proposed method ...
A method is presented to improve accuracy in low-frequency noise characterization of bipolar transis...
In this paper, we have developed an interpretation of transistor -parameters by poles and zeros. The...
This thesis deals with three distinct topics within the areas of modeling, analysis and circuit desi...
The noise figure of the transistor amplifier is of special interest since the large quantity of exce...
The operation of a typical common emitter amplifier, including negative feedback, is studied taking ...
The design of amplifiers is usually approached through experimental study. This thesis proposes a ma...
International audienceThe extraction of the equivalent circuit parameters for bipolar transistors is...
Correct measurement of low frequency noise in a transistor requires prior knowledge of its s-paramet...
In the practice by microwave power transistor amplifiers developing, the variable load method is usu...
For the purpose of this report, it is assumed that the behavior of the transistor can be predicted f...
In this paper a novel approach for determining the four noise parameters of FET devices over frequen...
In this paper a novel approach for determining the four noise parameters of FET devices over frequen...
This paper describes an original way of dealing with the measuring and modelling of microwave transi...
Computer Aided Design of high frequency circuits requires a coherent component modelling strategy if...
A method to extract the elements of the small-signal equivalent circuit and the noise parameters (NP...
A method is presented to improve accuracy in low-frequency noise characterization of bipolar transis...
In this paper, we have developed an interpretation of transistor -parameters by poles and zeros. The...
This thesis deals with three distinct topics within the areas of modeling, analysis and circuit desi...
The noise figure of the transistor amplifier is of special interest since the large quantity of exce...
The operation of a typical common emitter amplifier, including negative feedback, is studied taking ...
The design of amplifiers is usually approached through experimental study. This thesis proposes a ma...
International audienceThe extraction of the equivalent circuit parameters for bipolar transistors is...
Correct measurement of low frequency noise in a transistor requires prior knowledge of its s-paramet...
In the practice by microwave power transistor amplifiers developing, the variable load method is usu...
For the purpose of this report, it is assumed that the behavior of the transistor can be predicted f...
In this paper a novel approach for determining the four noise parameters of FET devices over frequen...
In this paper a novel approach for determining the four noise parameters of FET devices over frequen...
This paper describes an original way of dealing with the measuring and modelling of microwave transi...
Computer Aided Design of high frequency circuits requires a coherent component modelling strategy if...
A method to extract the elements of the small-signal equivalent circuit and the noise parameters (NP...
A method is presented to improve accuracy in low-frequency noise characterization of bipolar transis...
In this paper, we have developed an interpretation of transistor -parameters by poles and zeros. The...
This thesis deals with three distinct topics within the areas of modeling, analysis and circuit desi...