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Broadband Amplifier Design
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Organization: | Wolfram Research, Inc. |
Address: | 100 Trade Center Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820 |
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The following notebook is an example of how Mathematica can be used for project documentation. The capability of the front end to mix text, graphics, and Mathematica input and output make it a great program for maintaining information about a project. Throughout the document, you will find cells such as this one set off from the rest; they point out features of the interface that are especially useful for documentation. This notebook describes some aspects of the design of a broadband amplifier, set in the context of project meetings, design sessions, and the other interactions that occur in the creation of any new product. Here, an engineer debates the issues involved in the creation of a component for a CATV chip set being developed by his company.
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independence analysis
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http://library.wolfram.com/examples/broadband/
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| broadband.nb (94.7 KB) - Mathematica Notebook |
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