Lecture 12.3 - Stability, the traditional way...
In this lecture, we look at stability when we cannot do anything about the inner workings of the device. In this case, we can only change the terminations of the device at either the input or output to ensure stability. We find a range of stable impedance for device termination to ensure either conditional stability, or unconditional stability.

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Lecture 12.2 - Improving Stability in Amplifiers

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Amplifier #11. Master Stability Circles on Smith Chart: How to Find the Stable & Unstable Zones Fast

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Calculation of center and radius of stability circles and its plot on smith chart by Dr. Niraj Kumar

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Lecture -- Impedance Matching on Smith Charts

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Lecture 06: Introduction to the Smith Chart with Examples

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Understanding the Smith Chart

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Understanding Load Pull

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Lecture07: Impedance Matching with the Smith Chart

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The scariest thing you learn in Electrical Engineering | The Smith Chart

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Amplifier #12. How to Find Center & Radius of Stability Circle & Plot Input/Output Stable Regions.

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EEVblog 1752 - Texas Instruments SCREWED UP the NE5532!

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Mastering Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA) Design with ADS | Step-by-Step RF Tutorial

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#275: Smith Chart: Z, VSWR, Reflection Coef and Transmission Line Effects

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Lecture 09: Stability Considerations in Amplifier Design

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RF Amplifier Design

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RF amplifier stability analysis using smithchart using Input & output stability circles

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Impedance Matching Networks

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Microwave Amplifier Stability Introduction

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Lecture03: Transmission Line Theory in a Nutshell

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