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Broadband Microwave Amplifiers

Broadband Microwave Amplifiers
Providing professionals with a complete understanding of state-of-the art and cutting-edge techniques for designing and fabricating broadband amplifiers, this book explores the application of broadband microwave amplifiers in optical communications, satellite communications, wireless local area networks, electronic warfare, base station equipment, and phased array radar.



Microwave Transistor Amplifiers: Analysis and Design by Guillermo Gonzalez,
Microwave Transistor Amplifiers: Analysis and Design by Guillermo Gonzalez,
A unified presentation of the analysis and design of microwave transistor amplifiers (and oscillators) -- using scattering parameters techniques. FEATURES: A clear and straightforward presentation designed to be comprehensive. A self-contained book. Examples based on practical designs. Over 300 figures, 153 problems, and 14 appendices. NEW TO THIS EDITION: NEW--Presents material on: transmission-lines concepts; power waves and generalized scattering parameters; measurements of scattering parameters; bipolar and field-effect transistors; power gain expressions; constant VSWR circles; gain, noise, and VSWR design trade offs; broadband amplifiers, high-power amplifiers; oscillator theory, and DROs. NEW--A new appendix using CAD methods. NEW--A 65% increase in the number of problems and figures.



Traveling wave tube amplifier - A traveling wave tube amplifier (abbreviated TWTA and often pronounced "TWEET-uh") is an electronic device used to produce high-power radio frequency signals. The bandwidth of a broadband TWTA can be as high as one octave, although tuned (narrowband) versions exist, and operating frequencies range from 300 MHz to 50 GHz.

Amplifier - An amplifier can be considered to be any device that uses a small amount of energy to control a larger amount, although the term today usually refers to an electronic amplifier. The relationship of the input to the output of an amplifier — usually expressed as a function of the input frequency — is called the transfer function of the amplifier, and the magnitude of the transfer function is termed the gain.

Broadband Internet access - Broadband Internet access, often shortened to "broadband Internet" or just "broadband" is a high data-transmission rate internet connection. DSL and cable modem, both popular consumer broadband technologies, are typically capable of transmitting 256 kilobits per second or more, approximately nine times the speed of a modem using a standard digital telephone line.

Current-feedback operational amplifier - The current feedback operational amplifier or CFB op-amp is a type of electronic amplifier whose inverting input is sensitive to current, rather than to voltage as in a conventional voltage-feedback (VFB) operational amplifier. The CFB op-amp was invented by David Nelson at Comlinear Corporation, and first sold in 1982 as a hybrid amplifier, the CLC103.



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Electronics Circuit Amplifier and Gates - Electronics Circuit Amplifier and Gates Electronic Devices This popular, up-to-date devices book takes a strong systems approach that identifies the circuits electronics circuit amplifier and gates and components within a system, electronics circuit amplifier and gates and helps readers see how the circuit relates to the overall system function. Floyd is well known for straightforward, understandable explanations of complex concepts, as well as for non-technical, on-target treatment of mathematics. The extensive use of examples, Multisim simulations, electronics ...

Broadband Cable Modem - Broadband Cable Modem Cable modem - A cable modem is a special type modem that is designed to modulate a data signal over cable television infrastructure. Cable modems are primarily used to deliver broadband Internet access, taking advantage of unused bandwidth on a cable television network. Broadband Internet access - Broadband Internet access, often shortened to "broadband Internet" or just "broadband" is a high data-transmission rate internet connection. DSL and cable modem, both popular consumer broadband technologies, are typically capable of transmitting ...

Amplifier Current Transformer - Amplifier Current Transformer Xplod Class 4/3 Channel 600-Watt Amplifier SONY® XPLOD 4/3 CHANNEL 600-WATT AMPLIFIER 60W x 4 RMS into 4 ohms 20 Hz-20 KHz at 0.08% THD* 60W x 2 + 150W x 1 into 4 ohms 20 Hz-20 KHz at 0.1% THD* Features: Subwoofer crossover 40 Hz EQ boost 2-8 ohms (bridged) MOSFET power supply 5-50 Hz. frequency response Gold-plated recessed connectors 1-8 ohms (stereo) impedance Full power ...

Amplifier Current Transformer - Amplifier Current Transformer Xplod Class 4/3 Channel 600-Watt Amplifier SONY® XPLOD 4/3 CHANNEL 600-WATT AMPLIFIER 60W x 4 RMS into 4 ohms 20 Hz-20 KHz at 0.08% THD* 60W x 2 + 150W x 1 into 4 ohms 20 Hz-20 KHz at 0.1% THD* Features: Subwoofer crossover 40 Hz EQ boost 2-8 ohms (bridged) MOSFET power supply 5-50 Hz. frequency response Gold-plated recessed connectors 1-8 ohms (stereo) impedance Full power ...

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