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Adjoint network method applied to the performance sensitivities of microwave amplifiers

✍ Scribed by F. Güneş; N. Güroğlu


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
251 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
1096-4290

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✦ Synopsis


This work focuses on the performance sensitivities of microwave amplifiers using the "adjoint network and adjoint variable" method, via "wave" approaches, which includes sensitivities of the transducer power gain, noise figure, and magnitudes and phases of the input and output reflection coefficients. The method can be extended to sensitivities of the other performance measure functions. The adjoint-variable methods for design-sensitivity analysis offer computational speed and accuracy. They can be used for efficiency-based gradient optimization, in tolerance and yield analyses. In this work, an arbitrarily configured microwave amplifier is considered: firstly, each element in the network is modeled by the scattering matrix formulation, then the topology of the network is taken into account using the connection scattering-matrix formulation. The wave approach is utilized in the evaluation of all the performance-measurement functions, then sensitivity invariants are formulated using Tellegen's theorem. Performance sensitivities of the T-and ⌸-types of distributed-parameter amplifiers are considered as a worked example. The numerical results of T-and ⌸-type amplifiers for the design targets of noise figure F req ‫؍‬ 0.46 dB N 1,12 and V ireq ‫؍‬ 1, G Treq ‫؍‬ 12 dB N 15.86 in the frequency range 2-11 GHz are given in comparison to each other. Furthermore, analytical methods of the "gain factorisation" and "chain sensitivity parameter" are applied to the gain and noise sensitivities as well. In addition, "numerical perturbation" is applied to calculation of all the sensitivities.


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