Limitations And Characteristics Of Broadband Feedforward Amplifiers (1984)

By Joseph P. Preschutti, C-COR Electronics, Inc.

The nature of critical multi-channel broadband system design parameters using Feedforward technology is strikingly different from previously existing technologies. Several system design procedures taken for granted prior to using Feedforward circuits must be re-evaluated. The unique characteristics and limitations of Feedforward circuits regarding output capability, gain compression, temperature stability, noise figure, flatness, cross modulation and delay line technology are presented. The effects of these on system design considerations are discussed.

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