A comparison is made between the performance of the MMIC matrix and distributed amplifiers. It has been shown that based on the analytical formulations, in most typical cases a cascaded dual stage distributed amplifier has more gain than that of a two-tier matrix amplifier with the same number of transistors; however the difference is not significant. Results of the analytical approach are then compared with the simulated and the measured results and a good agreement between the results has been obtained. Then other scattering parameters of the matrix and distributed amplifiers have been compared.
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Emad HAMIDI, Mahmoud MOHAMMAD-TAHERI, "Comparing the Performance of MMIC Matrix and Distributed Amplifiers" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E90-C, no. 10, pp. 2057-2061, October 2007, doi: 10.1093/ietele/e90-c.10.2057.
Abstract: A comparison is made between the performance of the MMIC matrix and distributed amplifiers. It has been shown that based on the analytical formulations, in most typical cases a cascaded dual stage distributed amplifier has more gain than that of a two-tier matrix amplifier with the same number of transistors; however the difference is not significant. Results of the analytical approach are then compared with the simulated and the measured results and a good agreement between the results has been obtained. Then other scattering parameters of the matrix and distributed amplifiers have been compared.
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