Radioengineering (Sep 2016)

Stability Analysis and Design of Negative Impedance Converters: application to circuit and small antennas

  • D. Segovia-Vargas,
  • J.L. Jimenez-Martin,
  • A. Parra-Cerrada,
  • E. Ugarte-Muñoz,
  • L.F. Albarracin-Vargas,
  • V. Gonzalez-Posadas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
pp. 409 – 418

Abstract

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Negative impedance converters (NICs) have been proposed as structures to improve the performance of RF circuits and electrically small antennas. However, NICs suffer from stability problems. This paper presents a compact procedure to analyze the stability of NICs. Then, the required and sufficient conditions to predict the stability of a negative impedance converter are given. These conditions can be evaluated using standard computer-aided-design software. Finally, a NIC prototype is given to validate and illustrate the presented design procedure, it is also integrated with a printed, blade-type, electrically small monopole in the VHF band.

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