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IRE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1959
The principles of low-noise guns have been applied to klystron amplifiers with good corroboration of the theory. In the past, many people thought that klystrons had inherently high noise figures, while others advanced the theory that low-noise guns might be used with klystrons as well as with wave tubes.
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The principles of low-noise guns have been applied to klystron amplifiers with good corroboration of the theory. In the past, many people thought that klystrons had inherently high noise figures, while others advanced the theory that low-noise guns might be used with klystrons as well as with wave tubes.
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Low-noise amplifier for myoelectric measurements
Medical & Biological Engineering, 1973At least two conclusions may be drawn from our experiences: (a) whereas manual analysis necessarily oversimplifies the picture of a circuit's operation, it is still a useful guide. (b) f.e.t.s. are a practical answer to the high-value, unbalanced source impedances and low signal levels found in biological phenomena.
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L-Band Low Noise Transistor Amplifier
IETE Journal of Research, 1974This paper describes an L-Band low noise transistor preamplifier fabricated in micro-stripline configuration for microwave receiver for troposcatter propagation measurements. The amplifier provides a gain of 15.5±0.5 dB and noise figure of 4±0.5 dB in the frequency range of 1 to 2 GHz. The output power of 1 dB gain compression is zero dBm.
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1998 Conference on Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Materials and Devices. Proceedings (Cat. No.98EX140), 2002
The theory of input equivalent noise is detailed and applied to the design of low noise amplifiers suitable for high impedance (>100 M/spl Omega/) photovoltaic IR detectors and relatively low impedance (
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The theory of input equivalent noise is detailed and applied to the design of low noise amplifiers suitable for high impedance (>100 M/spl Omega/) photovoltaic IR detectors and relatively low impedance (
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Low-Noise Amplifier Reliability
2016This chapter talks about low-noise amplifier performance degradation subjected to hot electron effect. In addition to physical explantions, analytical equations and experimental data are provided.
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Low-noise broadband amplifiers
2016[No abstract available] Publisher's ...
Grebennikov, Andrei +2 more
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