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K7ITM wrote: Finally, can you think of a way to alter the amplifier's input impedance in a way that does not degrade noise, so that you come closer to an impedance match while maintaining a match for optimal noise? Negative feedback increased input impedance. It looks like lossless negative feedback will do this without also increasing the noise. Perhaps use this to make the input impedance equal the noise-opt impedance- then you can match the two together to the source (using a transformer or a tuned circuit). Here is a nice reference: http://rfdesign.com/mag/radio_unique...tive_feedback/ The lossless feedback can be as simple as an inductor in the emitter or source lead. I've found lots of other references (mostly for-pay IEEE papers), it looks like stability can be a big issue- no big surprise in a feedback network. -- /* AB1GO */ /* Joseph H. Allen */ int a[1817];main(z,p,q,r){for(p=80;q+p-80;p-=2*a[p])for(z=9;z-- ![]() +r*57)/7,q=q?q-1?q-2?1-p%79?-1:0 ![]() ![]() ![]() ]?a[p+=a[p+=q]=q]=q:0:0;for(;q++-1817 ![]() |
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