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Stability of Microwave and Electronic Devices: an Approach from Dynamical Systems Theory

Vladimir B. Ryabov


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Abstract

The general problem of stability of microwave and RF devices and circuits in the presence of multi-frequency or broadband signals is addressed. The problem is formulated in terms of the system of nonlinear non-autonomous differential equations for generalized coordinates in the phase space that can be attributed to, e.g., amplitudes of electric currents in circuits with lumped elements or mode amplitudes of the electromagnetic field in the distributed systems. An approach to the stability analysis is proposed that allows predicting the appearance of various kinds of instabilities including the deterministically chaotic motion. The new criterion based on the analysis of Lyapunov exponents is discussed that establishes the relation between maximal stable amplitude of oscillations and the levels of nonlinearity and damping in the system. The examples of one- and two-mode oscillators have been considered in detail.

Keywords

chaos; Lyapunov exponents; microwave circuits; oscillators; instability

Hrčak ID:

6795

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/6795

Publication date:

18.11.2004.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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