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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 10:32:55 GMT, Robert Baer
wrote: At RF, the base spreading resistance can be large when compared with the calculated emitter resistance; this makes a serious contribution to input noise and the NF of the stage. Sorry guys, I did *mean* to include BSR in series with the B/E junction resistance, so any reference I made to this junction resistance should be taken to mean the total of the two together. So the particular version of the model one uses can be rather poor in determining real-life NF. NF isn't a consideration in this instance; please ignore it. And I am well aware of the pi-model. I just want to know if I have it right that Ebers-Moll will work accurately into UHF provided one allows for the feedback capacitance and emitter junction capacitance shunting the input signal around BSR+EBR and thereby reducing the signal voltage developed across them. Do I have this right? Thanks, Paul -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793. |