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The condition for unconditional stability of a transistor as per the K-∆ test is │∆│> 1 and K<1.
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By performing the K-∆ test for a given transistor the values of K and ∆ were found to be equal to 0.383 and 0.334 respectively. The transistor with these parameters has unconditional stability.
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By_performing_the_K-∆_test_for_a_given_transistor_the_values_of_K_and_∆_were_found_to_be_equal_to_0.383_and_0.334_respectively._The_transistor_with_these_parameters_has_unconditional_stability.$#
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For any passive source termination –ìS, Unconditional stability implies that:$
If │S<sub>11</sub>│>1 or │S<sub>22</sub>│>1, the amplifier cannot be unconditionally stable.$
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