
Parametrical synthesis of radio devices with the set quantity of unequal cascades for variants of inclusion of jet two-port networks between a nonlinear part and loading
Author(s) -
А. А. Головков,
В. А. Головков,
Aleksey V. Fomin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
fizika volnovyh processov i radiotehničeskie sistemy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2782-294X
pISSN - 1810-3189
DOI - 10.18469/1810-3189.2021.24.3.63-70
Subject(s) - cascade , nonlinear system , port (circuit theory) , amplifier , set (abstract data type) , algebraic number , network analysis , jet (fluid) , algebraic equation , mathematical model , representation (politics) , matrix (chemical analysis) , computer science , control theory (sociology) , electronic engineering , topology (electrical circuits) , mathematics , engineering , physics , mechanics , mathematical analysis , electrical engineering , materials science , cmos , artificial intelligence , law , composite material , control (management) , quantum mechanics , political science , programming language , statistics , chemical engineering , politics
The algorithm of parametrical synthesis of various radio devices with any quantity of cascades of type a nonlinear part the jet two-port network by criterion of maintenance of the set frequency characteristics is developed. Nonlinear parts are presented in the form of a nonlinear element and parallel either consecutive on a current or pressure of a feedback. According to this criterion systems of the algebraic equations are generated and solved. Models of optimum two-port networks of one of cascades in the form of mathematical expressions for definition of interrelations between elements of their classical matrix of transfer and for search of dependences of resistance of two-poles from frequency are as a result received. It is spent mathematical and circuit simulation of the two-cascade amplifier. It is shown, that the increase in quantity of cascades with the optimised parametres leads to substantial growth of a working strip of frequencies. The comparative analysis of the theoretical results received by mathematical modelling in system MathCad, and the experimental results received by circuit simulation in systems OrCad and MicroCap, shows their satisfactory coincidence.