Abstract

Measurements on Darlington and single common-emitter circuits show that the former displays a much higher noise figure in both the flat part of the frequency spectrum, and at low frequencies where I/f noise predominates. Theoretical analysis predicts the noise increase in the flat part of the frequency spectrum.

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