A mathematical model for the input-output characteristic of an amplifier exhibiting gain expansion and weak and strong nonlinearities is presented. The model, basically a Fourier-series function, can yield closed-form series expressions for the amplitudes of the output components resulting from multisinusoidal input signals to the amplifier. The special case of an equal-amplitude two-tone input signal is considered in detail. The results show that unless the input signal can drive the amplifier into its nonlinear region, no gain expansion or minimum intermodulation performance can be achieved. For sufficiently large input amplitudes that can drive the amplifier into its nonlinear region, gain expansion and minimum intermodulation performanc...
This article presents a unified theory of power amplifier nonlinear distortion characteristics under...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
Abstract – This work discusses the use of standard two-tone tests for assessing the nonlinear distor...
A mathematical model for the input-output characteristic of an amplifier exhibiting gain expansion a...
A mathematical model for the input-output characteristic of an amplifier exhibiting gain expansion a...
A mathematical model for the input-output characteristic of an amplifier exhibiting gain expansion a...
Graduation date: 1960The performance of certain high-gain amplifiers, such\ud as those used in null ...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
The multiple channel input signal to a soft limiter amplifier as a traveling wave tube is represente...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
This article presents a unified theory of power amplifier nonlinear distortion characteristics under...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
Abstract – This work discusses the use of standard two-tone tests for assessing the nonlinear distor...
A mathematical model for the input-output characteristic of an amplifier exhibiting gain expansion a...
A mathematical model for the input-output characteristic of an amplifier exhibiting gain expansion a...
A mathematical model for the input-output characteristic of an amplifier exhibiting gain expansion a...
Graduation date: 1960The performance of certain high-gain amplifiers, such\ud as those used in null ...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
The multiple channel input signal to a soft limiter amplifier as a traveling wave tube is represente...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
Using a model based on subcritical Hopf amplifiers, closed form expressions are obtained for two-ton...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
This article presents a unified theory of power amplifier nonlinear distortion characteristics under...
Large signal analysis of a wideband nonlinear amplifier excited by a multisinusoidal signal is pre-s...
Abstract – This work discusses the use of standard two-tone tests for assessing the nonlinear distor...