It is possible to minimize the amount of noise generated inside the transistor.
The noise figure of a transistor amplifier is a function of the source impedance connected to the input of the transistor. Generally, the reflection coefficient that represents this impedance is called Γopt, and by matching the input-side impedance (source impedance) to this impedance, the amount of noise generated within the transistor can be minimized. 【Features】 ○ The noise figure of a transistor amplifier is a function of the source impedance connected to the input of the transistor. ○ Generally, the reflection coefficient that represents this impedance is called Γopt. ○ By matching the input-side impedance to this impedance, the amount of noise generated within the transistor can be minimized. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Brief Course】 [General Fundamentals] ○ Basics of Transmission Lines ○ Basics of Smith Charts ○ Basics of Node Analysis Method ○ Basics of Nonlinear Circuits ○ Basics of Transistor Matching Circuit Design ○ Design Techniques for Low Noise Amplifiers ○ Simulation of Large Signal S-Parameters ○ Reference Plane Transformation Method for Measured Data ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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