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A superior low-noise amplifier
1970 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. Digest of Technical Papers, 1970A circuit consisting of a Darlington pair of transistors and a dc source connected to the emitter of the input transistor, found to offer a significant improvement in noise performance at low frequencies, will be described.
A. Brodersen, E. Chenette, R. Jaeger
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Solid-State Electronics, 1962
Abstract The usefulness of a low-noise amplifier depends upon the noise environment in which it is used, and upon the way in which it is used. Noise received by the aerial originates in extraterrestrial sources, in the atmosphere, and from the ground.
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Abstract The usefulness of a low-noise amplifier depends upon the noise environment in which it is used, and upon the way in which it is used. Noise received by the aerial originates in extraterrestrial sources, in the atmosphere, and from the ground.
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Optimization Analysis of Low-Noise Amplifier
Science and Technology of Engineering, Chemistry and Environmental ProtectionThis paper mainly analyzes the important component of a wireless receiver – low-noise amplifiers (LNA). Low-noise amplifiers can reduce the effect of noise on the received signal and amplify signals. For the better development of wireless communication technology, remote control, and other related fields, it is necessary to optimize the design of low ...
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2017
In this chapter the theory and mathematics of general LNAs are explored. This is the first chapter in which practical LNA configurations are explored in detail, whereas previous chapters served as a build-up towards this chapter, describing the background of millimeter-wave research, amplifier design, semiconductor technologies and active and passive ...
Mladen Božanić, Saurabh Sinha
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In this chapter the theory and mathematics of general LNAs are explored. This is the first chapter in which practical LNA configurations are explored in detail, whereas previous chapters served as a build-up towards this chapter, describing the background of millimeter-wave research, amplifier design, semiconductor technologies and active and passive ...
Mladen Božanić, Saurabh Sinha
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A 1.5-V, 1.5-GHz CMOS low noise amplifier
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1997D K Shaeffer
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Noise of a JFET Charge Amplifier for Piezoelectric Sensors
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2017Phillip Durdaut +2 more
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