microwave amplifier stabilization

T

tsp

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Hi,

Could anyone tell me how to stabilize a microwave amplifer without
using feedback. I know the technique how I would use a smith chart
and see how much resistance I would need. However, I need to learn
more about this method. At the moment, all I know is how to use a
resistor in series or shunt. I have no idea how to use it as a
combination, eg. shunt and series... does anybody know how I would do
that????

tsp
 
On 2 Feb 2004 10:46:29 -0800, tspjor@yahoo.com (tsp) wrote:

Hi,

Could anyone tell me how to stabilize a microwave amplifer without
using feedback. I know the technique how I would use a smith chart
and see how much resistance I would need. However, I need to learn
more about this method. At the moment, all I know is how to use a
resistor in series or shunt. I have no idea how to use it as a
combination, eg. shunt and series... does anybody know how I would do
that????

tsp
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