Abstract

Abstract The role of symmetrical swing and voltage gain specifications in the design of a common-emitter amplifier stage which is required to have acceptable performance over a given temperature range is considered. It is shown that a hierarchical approach, wherein the original problem is converted into one of coordinating the solutions to a set of appropriately structured subproblems, leads to a set of graphical representations which are quite useful in depicting the constraints of this design problem. A design procedure and some interesting bounds on the attainable specifications arc developed from these results and are illustrated via two design examples.

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