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bias tee circuit

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hi,

can any body suggest me how to design a bias tee that works for GSM 1800MHz,
(Frequency range 0.1MHz to 1800MHz).

suggest if any book/link/papers

thanks in advance

http://www.mwjournal.com/article.asp?HH_ID=AR_3449
http://web.mac.com/gwj/iWeb/Site/S_P...esign%20V1.pdf

I can provide you with the info (manufacturer, part number) on the inductor suitable for your broadband design. PM

coilcraft have coils for these type of application that works up to 40GHZ.

(conical inductors in rf section)

hi,

Hey "Vfone", Do you have some more information or any other way on wideband Bias tee design?


sorry that i didn't get complete idea from the second link

U may use high-Q inductors for designing wideband Bias tee,
it's large enough for 0.1MHz and its resonance freq in series larger than 1800M is enough.

hi,

will you make me to understand this circuit?

there are 2 AC sources, AC1 and AC2.

why is it?

>will you make me to understand this circuit?
>there are 2 AC sources, AC1 and AC2.
>why is it?

Since I designed it, I must know how it works! Full details on this circuit, and wideband bias tees in general, is available at: http://web.me.com/gwj/iWeb/Site/S_Pa..._Design_V1.pdf

To answer your question, AC2 is added for the purpose of extracting S11. AC1 has an internal 50 ohm source resistance and the amplitude at its output is 1.0 V when the load is matched. AC2 is equal, and opposite, of that, so the voltage at S11 is zero when the match is perfect. More info on this method of extracting S parameters in Spice is available from http://w7zoi.net/S-param%20extraction.pdf

-Gary, WB9JPS

Hi Gary,
This paper is no longer available. WOuld you be able to send me a new link please? Thank you.

Here's my site for the bias tee, and I have attached the writeup (PDF).

http://web.me.com/gwj/Site/Bias_Tee.html

Gary, WB9JPS

Design_of_Bias_Tees_for_a_Pulsed-Bias_Pulsed_RF_Test_System:
Microwave Journal - RF and Microwave articles, news, events and design information

are you going to design it on-chip of off-chip?

Hi,

For on-chip bias-tee design, is it possible to reach 40GHz+ with micro-strip lines? If not, is there any other method to do that?


Thank you,
Mario Young

I haven't seen any on-chip bias tee that can be up to 40 GHz. You can take a look at: Micro-Bias-Tees Using Micromachined Flip-Chip Inductors
and
Miniature Bias-Tee Networks Integrated in Micro-coaxial Lines
These two papers

here are the papers

Just for curiosity, how do we implement broadband (i.e. 40GHz+) bias-tee? Using discrete components? Coplanar waveguide? Because I saw from Picosecond a bias-tee up to 50GHz.

What is your freq band start point?

Well, as low as possible.

Up to 40G, do you use microstrip or waveguide? If use microstrip, maybe you can use inductor up to 40G. Piconics have such inductors from 10M to 40GHz.

And Coilcraft - Coilcraft BCR Rugged SMT Broadband Conical Inductors or Coilcraft Broadband Conical Inductors

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