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Optical Fiber Telecommunications VA, 5th Edition
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Optical Fiber Telecommunications VA, 5th Edition

by Ivan Kaminow, Alan E. Willner, Tingye Li
July 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
944 pages
34h 12m
English
Academic Press
Content preview from Optical Fiber Telecommunications VA, 5th Edition
A broadbanding clue derives from the observation that the net load capacitance
reduces the load impedance from its zero-frequency value of R
l
to a value that
approaches zero at very high frequencies. Since the zero-frequency gain is the ratio
of the load impedance to a linear function of resistance R
f
, it is logical to consider
replacing R
f
in the amplifier by a shunt interconnecti on of R
f
and an appropriate
capacitance, say C
f
, as shown in the schematic diagram of the proposed compen-
sated amplifier in Figure 18.6(a). To the extent that the gain is directly dependent
on the ratio of load impedance to feedback impedance, at least at low signal
frequencies, ...
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ISBN: 9780123741714