Abstract

The Chapter introduces novel to design wideband amplifiers employing “real-frequency techniques (RFTs). In essence, RFTs are wideband semi-analytic design methods to realize lossless matching networks and real frequency (RF) and microwave amplifiers with optimum circuit topologies. After an introductory section, the Chapter discusses: a simplified real-frequency technique (SRFT) to design microwave amplifiers, a SRFT single-stage microwave amplifier design algorithm, amplifier stability, design practical aspects, ultra-wideband microwave amplifier design using commensurate transmission lines, characteristic impedances physical realization, characteristic impedance calculations, an algorithm for broadband multistage microwave amplifiers design via SRFTstep-by-step multistage amplifier design, a microwave power amplifier with mixed lumped and distributed elements design.

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