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Computer-Aided Design

Volume 5, Issue 2, April 1973, Pages 90-102
Computer-Aided Design

Mullard TAA263 and Plessey SL611C integrated circuit models for use in linear computer-aided circuit-design programs

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Abstract

Models of the complete Mullard TAA263 audio amplifier and the Plessey SL611C wideband automatic gain control (a.g.c.) amplifier are shown. The TAA263 model demonstrates the basic requirements of a linear model for a device being operated as a simple amplifier. The SL611C model shows how greater model complexity can be added to produce closer agreement between model and device performances. In addition the SL611C model illustrates how additional complex circuit functions such as a.g.c. can be incorporated in the model.

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The work described in this paper was done when Mr. Kay was a chief desinger of Redac Software Ltd.

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