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Right, the point is that MDS is what matters in the "real" physical world.
The designer uses transitors and chips for its design , and the real test of his design is the MDS of the real physical prototype.
This how I see it .
I admit that I have to spend some time to learn again the basics of...
This is decided by the synthesizer that translates the HDL to netlist, depends on the SPEED/AREA trade off chosed by designer .
What matter is the final functionality of the netlist .
Elico
Yes but this is only calculated not necessary the real status of those cascaded stages.
what one wants to know is the whole status off the cascaded system.
Am I right ?
Elico
Hi all
Noise figure of an RF amp is rather theoretical , computational, isn't it better to use the MDS = Minimum Detected Signal method to
get the real situation of an RF or If amp ?
Elico
Hi all
in case of electric bread slicing machine is already built and the only thing missing is the electric motor that drives it, how the electric motor is chosed in terms of WATTAGE and torque ?
Elico
Hi all
As I recall the NOISE FIGURE of an amplifier is defined as : Signal to Noise at output divided to Signal to Noise at Input .
How exactly that NOSE at input and at output is measured
Thanks
Elico
My question is general, the answer/s will give me the ability to chose the right amplification according to
all relevant parameters that apply .
Thanks
Elico
Hi
The RF amp stage of the receiver , is it's purpose to isolate the locacl osc. from the antenna so that the receiver will not turn into transmitter, or it offers some amplification of the incoming chosen signal , if yes what is the "right " amplification factor of the RF amp stage ?
Thanks...
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