2007
DOI: 10.1109/mwsym.2007.380286
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Negative Group Delay Circuit for Feed-Forward Amplifier

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“…We start from the simplest case, , in which we need two equations to solve for and . One of the two equations can be directly obtained from (7) by assigning the desired group delay, and the other one can be chosen that the magnitude of the transfer function is normalized to unity, which is (8) Therefore, in this instance, without loss of generality, if we set , , then by solving (7) and (8) we will have and . It follows that for an -stage transversal filter with maximally flat NGD responses, the coefficients can be solved by the following equations with :…”
Section: A Derivations Of Maximally Flat Ngd Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We start from the simplest case, , in which we need two equations to solve for and . One of the two equations can be directly obtained from (7) by assigning the desired group delay, and the other one can be chosen that the magnitude of the transfer function is normalized to unity, which is (8) Therefore, in this instance, without loss of generality, if we set , , then by solving (7) and (8) we will have and . It follows that for an -stage transversal filter with maximally flat NGD responses, the coefficients can be solved by the following equations with :…”
Section: A Derivations Of Maximally Flat Ngd Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of NGD is observed within a limited frequency band when the absorption or attenuation is at a maximum. Therefore, conventional approaches to realize the NGD circuits are based on bandstop structures using either series or shunt RLC resonators [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. The NGD circuits have been used in various practical applications in communication systems, such as shortening or reducing delay lines [11], enhancing the efficiency of feedforward linear amplifiers [12,13], designing broadband and constant phase shifters [14], realization of non-Foster reactive elements [15], and minimizing beam-squint in series-fed antenna arrays [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the BW of NGD circuits as shown in Fig. 2, is narrow, but the NGD property is sink, as shown by Noto [8] and Siddiqui [9].…”
Section: Designing a Passive Non-foster Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%