Transistor for design LNA 9 GHz
I want to design 9,4 GHz LNA
What's suitable CMOS transistor for my project?
I need S parameter file too, for my simulation.
Any suggest?
http://www.avagotech.com/pages/en/rf...effect/ephemt/
I found that transistor only give me gain about 10 dB (my specitication : gain 20-30 dB, NF<2 ) in my frequency. I desire about 20-30 dB.
1. can I reach only one stage design?
2. are there types of transistor (only one stage) can give me that gain.
3. I use LINC software from ACS, what do y think?
No, you can't reach this kind of gain with only one stage at this frequency. Have to use at least 2 stages.
If NF is the main concern, forget about bipolar transistors at that frequency.Instead, you should select SiGe HBT or MesFET transistors for your target.
20-30 dB can nor be procured with single stage, at least 3 stages should be designed very carefully because if interstage matchings are not well designed and implemented, you will loose gain and as a consequence, NF..
It's a tough ask with discretes...
Use NE3210S01 From NEC
the transistor mentioned by Abhishekabs is very good.
but u need to cascade at least 2 stages , coz the required gain is very high
another alternative is this one
http://www.rfmd.com/CS/Documents/FPD200P70DS.pdf
wish this help u
khouly
Thank all,
But, now I have new problem (new question).
I have simulated my design. I got magnitude & phase of S11, S12, S21, S22, K, delta, SWR. But I didn't get NF. (from my simulation K>1 & delta<1 it's stable, right?)
How to calculate NF from those values? (mathematically)
regrad
Hi
U need to have Noise parameters for the transistor to calaculate noise figure..
By the way which software are u using?
of course I have (for each transistor)
Can I use this formula to get NF?
NF = NF1 + (NF2-1)/G1
by the way, I use LINC from ACS.
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