TY - JOUR
T1 - A method of linear pulse amplifier design
AU - Fischmann-Arbel, A. F.
AU - Bar-David, Israel
PY - 1960/5
Y1 - 1960/5
N2 - The root locus method of feedback amplifier analysis is applied in order to obtain maximum possible gain from a simple circuit configuration consistent with additional requirements of fast rise time, stable gain, monotonic step response, linearity and fast recovery from overload. Coarse gain control may be realized by changing the feedback factor of such an amplifier; this eliminates distortions which may otherwise occur at low gain settings in the stage preceding the gain control and simultaneously increases the loop gain. Two practical design examples are given, with an overall gain of 50 000 and 2 000 respectively.
AB - The root locus method of feedback amplifier analysis is applied in order to obtain maximum possible gain from a simple circuit configuration consistent with additional requirements of fast rise time, stable gain, monotonic step response, linearity and fast recovery from overload. Coarse gain control may be realized by changing the feedback factor of such an amplifier; this eliminates distortions which may otherwise occur at low gain settings in the stage preceding the gain control and simultaneously increases the loop gain. Two practical design examples are given, with an overall gain of 50 000 and 2 000 respectively.
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U2 - 10.1016/0029-554X(60)90120-8
DO - 10.1016/0029-554X(60)90120-8
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AN - SCOPUS:0013245632
SN - 0029-554X
VL - 7
SP - 153
EP - 159
JO - Nuclear Instruments and Methods
JF - Nuclear Instruments and Methods
IS - 2
ER -