ATF55143-incorrect DC current, works like a thyristor,I bought the fake conponents?
You may be seeing circuit self-oscillations. Is your layout prepared for GHz frequencies? Avoiding resonant loads?
Thanks for your answer, but I was only testing its DC characteristics and they are very different from the design manual.
"Only testing DC" can turn out a bit difficult with GHZ transistors without well-considered test circuit design.
One point is that these components are rather sensitive to damage by ESD, so I won't perform unnecessary measurements before putting the component into the final circuit.
You can probably stop oscillations by damping resistors.
Thanks. I test some other ATF-55143, their DC characteristics are the same though different from the design manual. If the circuit oscillates, the DC current are aways jumpy, but here it keeps the same. I think it can't be a oscillator as the image shows.
