Amplitude Equalizer Flattens Gain From 50 MHz To 7 GHz (PDF Download)

Jan. 28, 2016

High-speed communications links are increasing the demand for wider link bandwidths. While many commercial companies are now offering monolithicmicrowave- integrated-circuit (MMIC) Darlington amplifiers internally matched to 50 Ω and designed to operate over multiple decades of bandwidth, these amplifiers have their limitations in terms of performance...

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