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Wideband Amplifier Design Allen L Hollister

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Wideband Amplifier Design Allen L Hollister
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Publisher: SciTech Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.46 MB
Pages: 391
Author: Allen L. Hollister
ISBN: 9781891121517, 9781613530573, 1891121510, 1613530579
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Wideband Amplifier Design Allen L Hollister by Allen L. Hollister 9781891121517, 9781613530573, 1891121510, 1613530579 instant download after payment.

This book covers a broad array of topics - from passive network theory, to circuit modeling, to actual useful circuits. It begins with basic but specialized passive network theory. It develops and employs some simple high-frequency transistor models. It uses these models, along with the relevant network theory, to present a variety of circuits and shows how to optimize their performance for wide-bandwidth applications.
Abstract: This book covers a broad array of topics - from passive network theory, to circuit modeling, to actual useful circuits. It begins with basic but specialized passive network theory. It develops and employs some simple high-frequency transistor models. It uses these models, along with the relevant network theory, to present a variety of circuits and shows how to optimize their performance for wide-bandwidth applications

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