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Large-signal (LS) periodic or quasi-periodic device operation is customarily defined as the operation regime characterized by electrical signals made of a superposition of harmonic components, often named tones as well. Such signals are large enough to require a complete, time-varying device analysis, meaning that the basic assumption of small-signal operation, i.e. that the time-dependent signals are a linear perturbation of the DC operating point, is no longer valid.
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Bonani, F., Ghione, G. (2001). Noise in Large-Signal Operation. In: Noise in Semiconductor Devices. Springer Series in ADVANCED MICROELECTRONICS, vol 7. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04530-5_5
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