Method and apparatus for analyzing performance of a...

Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including frequency-responsive means in the signal...

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C330S304000, C330S305000, C330S306000, C330S310000

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07019594

ABSTRACT:
A method and an apparatus for analyzing performance of a multi-stage radio frequency amplifier are described. The method simplifies the multi-stage radio frequency amplifier into equivalent input parts, output parts and mid-stage parts. The mid-stage parts are temporarily unset. Therefore, the equivalent input parts and output parts will be adjusted to make best gain performance and the mid-stage parts will be the next targets for analysis. Repeating the above-mentioned methods for decomposing the circuit can systemize the method for analyzing circuits and problems in each part of the circuit may be found more quickly.

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