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A controlled negative-resistance for realization of certain network functions

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  • A circuit which functions as a controlled negative-resistance is described and analyzed; the circuit contains two transistors, a breakdown diode, and five resistors connected in a stable feedback configuration. From the analysis a set of design equations is derived. An experimental circuit is described and a comparison between measured performance and design objectives is presented. Several network synthesis procedures are presented to provide background for experimental realizations using the controlled negative-resistance. The problem of biasing is examined for the synthesis techniques presented. Two experimental realizations, one providing gain and one providing complex zeros of transmission, are described and performance is compared to theoretical specifications; in both cases the agreement is excellent.
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