question on LNA stability
I am designing an LNA at 2.4 GHz. I am a beginner. The transistor is NEC3210S1. When I use an ideal capacitor c7=200pF, the stability is OK(the second picture). But when I changed to a real capacitor model ATC700B201JP300 200pF, the stability became worse(the third picture). I tried several other company's model and got the same results. Another question is since my LNA works at 2.4 GHz, and the mu and mu_prime are less than 1 from 9 GHz, will my circuit becomes resonant? I attached my ads model and murata and NEC kits also. Thanks a lot!
Wufeng



This is why important to use with real models and not with ideal parts.
personally i suggest to use with model and not with s par.
try to reduce the value.. let say to 100pF, Xc should be around 0, so 100pF should do the job but check the other parameters...
regarding to the second question theoretically it might oscillate but please check what gain do u have at this point
i think if u working at 2.4G and it happened at 9G it not so bad, of course don't give up and try to fix it
When you insert a real capacitor model instead of an ideal cap, you get all of the paracitics that come along with it. A real capacitor can be modeled as a series RLC. The L&C will cause a resonance at ω2 = 1 / (LC), where ω=2*pi*freq. Verify that the series resonant frequency of the cap is higher than your operational frequency. Once you pass the SRF, your capacitor will look like a DC-blocking inductor!
The parasitic resistance is the ESR of the part (Equivalent Series Resistance). Both of which should be in the spec sheet, or can be determined by looking at the plots in the spec sheet.
Start with those two performance measures, and verify that your "real" part will work at these frequencies. Once you know the other "elements" in the circuit (extra inductor and resistor), you can use that knowledge to tune them out of the circuit by adjusting other part values.
Capacitor Modeling article
[QUOTE=pancho_hideboo;863745]What on earth is first question ?
The first question is why after I substitute the real capacitor with the ideal capacitor, the stability of the LNA became worse?
The first question is why after I substitute the real capacitor with the ideal capacitor, the stability of the LNA became worse?



