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#337: Use a NanoVNA to measure input impedance and gain of a small-signal RF amplifier

w2aew 84,043 4 years ago
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This video shows how to measure the input impedance and gain of a small-signal RF amplifier - including the use of an attenuator to keep the amp in it's linear range and also to not overdrive the NanoVNA. This stems from a recent conversation with Bill N0CQR (SolderSmoke podcast). The amplifier featured is a "Termination Insensitive Amplifier" or TIA that is described in paper by Wes Hayward (W7ZOI) and Bob Kopski (K3NHI) - see links below: Soldersmoke blog: http://soldersmoke.blogspot.com/ Wes's webpage: https://w7zoi.net/ The TIA paper: http://w7zoi.net/bidirectional_matched_amplifier.pdf Papers on the theory and models of transistor amps: http://w7zoi.net/fba_with_simple_model.pdf http://w7zoi.net/transistor_models_and_the_fba.pdf

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