A Methodology to Design Broadband Negative Inductors with Tight Tolerance for Microwave Applications
B. S. Buiantuev,
N. S. Kalmykov,
E. V. Iakovenko
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Non-Foster elements (NFEs) mimic behavior of hypothetical negative inductors or capacitors in a certain frequency band. NFEs are used to compensate reactance of conventional inductors and capacitors that allows designing broadband microwave devices. To realize NFEs, active circuits referred to as negative impedance converters (NICs) are employed to convert the load impedance into the negative input impedance. The conversion error, caused by non-optimal choice of NIC parameters and non-idealities … Show more
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