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30 June 1982 Computer-Aided Design Of Infrared Detector Preamplifiers Having Switched Feedback Resistors
D. Gary Frodsharr, William L. Jones, Ka m Leung, David Bridenstine
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Proceedings Volume 0327, Sensor Design Using Computer Tools; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933365
Event: 1982 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1982, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Experience gained in computer-aided design of an arsenic doped silicon detector-JFET preamplifier having switched feedback resistors operated at 12°K is reported. In order to reduce the time involved in the designer-computer iterative loop it was found advantageous to utilize more than one computer-aided approach. Both a large general-purpose simulator (SPICE) for assessing the effects of adding parasitic elements and smaller dedicated computers with software restricted to special cases were found to be useful.
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D. Gary Frodsharr, William L. Jones, Ka m Leung, and David Bridenstine "Computer-Aided Design Of Infrared Detector Preamplifiers Having Switched Feedback Resistors", Proc. SPIE 0327, Sensor Design Using Computer Tools, (30 June 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933365
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Resistors

Computer aided design

Device simulation

Switches

Computer simulations

Field effect transistors

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