“…In the first approach, four (or more) noise factors are obtained first using the Y-factor method (Agilent Application Note 57-1). The four noise parameters are then calculated by solving the linearized noise factor equations with algorithms or methods to take care of the experimental errors in the noise factors and the source admittances (IRE Subcommittee 7.9 on Noise, 1963;Lange, 1967;Lane, 1969;Gupta, 1970;Caruso & Sannino, 1978;Mitama & Katoh, 1979;Sannino, 1979;Pospieszalski, 1986;Vasilescu, Alquie & Krim, 1988;Davidson et al, 1989;O'Callaghan & Mondal, 1991;Archer & Batchelor, 1992;Boudiaf & Laporte, 1993;Tiemeijer et al, 2005;Wiatr & Walker, 2005). The second approach, on the other hand, directly solves the noise parameters using the power equation (Adamian & Uhlir, 1973;Tutt, 1994).…”