Input impedance problems in LNA design
I am trying to design LNA but I got some problems there. I have attached the schematic and simulations. Can some one tell me whats the problem with input impedance? how can i improve the input impedance?
thanks
/k
is my question very hard to answer or my english is very poor to understand?
Friends plz help me.
/k
Hi,
You use in your design cascode configuration with resistive feedback. In this case input impedance is equal to (Rl+Rf)/(1+gm*Rl), where Rl and Rf are the load impedance and feedback resistor respectively. Moreover input impedance can be estimated as Rf/Gain. In simulation you got gain ~ 3 (=10dB). So input impedance is 560/3 ~ 180Ohm. By tuning Rf you can set proper Zin. But please keep in mind that decreasing Rf results in higher NF.
Rgds
Victor
Hello
thanks victor for the reply. Yeah if I decrease the Rf then i will have to face the higher noise figure problem. So is there any other solution to this?
regards
/K
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