mmic bias
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As with all GaAs amplifiers, it is important to ensure that the gate bias is present before applying the drain voltage.
Without gate control, the drain current will rise to a level that is potentially destructive to the MMIC; therefore, it is
recommended to provide safeguards in the circuit design to ensure that the gate bias is applied first.
I have a MMIC rf amp that needs 14V for drain and -1V for gate bias,how I design the sequencing circuit that when -1V is not present does not apply 14V ?
who to design bias circuit ?
Without gate control, the drain current will rise to a level that is potentially destructive to the MMIC; therefore, it is
recommended to provide safeguards in the circuit design to ensure that the gate bias is applied first.
I have a MMIC rf amp that needs 14V for drain and -1V for gate bias,how I design the sequencing circuit that when -1V is not present does not apply 14V ?
who to design bias circuit ?
You can do with optical devices if required to maintain isolation else simple RC delay will be enough with a switch
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