Analogue model for the signal-and-noise equivalent circuit of u.h.f. transistors

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The noise behaviour of microwave transistors is computed by an analogue model of the noise equivalent circuit. A specific example is used to verify the accuracy of the computation, by comparison with measured values up to 1500 MHz, for a transistor.

Inspec keywords: equivalent circuits; HF amplifiers; transistors; oscillators; transistor circuits; noise

Subjects: Semiconductor devices

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      • Thommen, W.: `Beiträge zur Kenntnis des Signal- und Rauschersatzschaltbildes von u.h.f. Transistoren', 1965, Ph.D. Thesis, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Department of Advanced Electrical Engineering, 3658.
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