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A method for analysis of direct-coupled transistor amplifiers

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Title A method for analysis of direct-coupled transistor amplifiers
Names Bishop, Stanley Robert (creator)
Weber, Leonard J. (advisor)
Date Issued 1964-05-07 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1964
Abstract The demand for transistor circuitry to perform within more
exacting specifications has created the need for a method to accurateIy predict transistor circuit performance. A method utilizing an
electronic digital computer for the analysis of direct-coupled transistor
amplifiers is explained in this paper.
The dc bias levels and the mid-band ac voltage amplification
of a circuit are discussed. The dependence of these parameters upon
changes in value of circuit components is investigated. The method
for analysis generated a mathematical model consisting of a system
of simultaneous equations for the physical model of the circuit.
From this system of equations the values of the node voltages and the
loop currents are found by solving these equations with a digital computer. The method of analysis provides a means to predict the circuit performance without physically constructing it. The predicted theoretical
values and experimental results showed good correspondence.
Where a digital computer is unavailable, the application of signal flow
graph techniques may be used as illustrated herein; however, the algebraic
manipulations may be awkward to handle.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Transistor amplifiers
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48485

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