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Analysis of Transistor Span Classsearchtermclassspan a Oscillator Rese
David J Comer
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A load resistance of 21, OOO ohms and an adjusted turns ratio equal to four times the calculated value, the feedback susceptance B_ was varied* The power r output varied as B^ was changed, a relationship that r could be reflected in a plot of B F vs power output. A more informative graph, however, is that of Pig. 11.
As B_ was adjusted to a certain value, the output power r reading was taken. In Pig. 11, this power reading is plotted against the value of R 1 which when substituted into Eq. 23 1
... will give the value of B p corresponding to that particular output power. All other terms in Eq. 23 remain equal to their small signal value. In effect Eq. 23 was solved to find R 1 in terms of B p and the remaining terms.
m/B - mX R m (24) n 19 The power output for a given fiL can then be plotted against R 1 as in Fig. 11. IB this way, the role of R 1 in optimizing the phase of the f wit back cur- rent for maximum power output can be seen.
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60 20 00 1R 3R' 4R 1 Resistance Used In Calculating B_ from jq r .


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