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Ocean D.
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Hi,
I am designing matching circuits for a CMOS LNA. I measured the input
and output impedance by doing Spectre SP simulation. I measure the
real and imagine impedance by ZP. After that I designed "T match"
curcuits for both input and output. However I noticed that two
matching circuits affect each other, that means I can match input
impedance to 50 ohm with my matching circuit. Then I connect the
matching circuit at the output, the output impedance can be matched to
50 ohm, but the input impedance is changed, it is not 50 ohm anymore.
How can I design matching circuits to match both input and output to
50 ohm?
Thanks.
Regards,
Ocean
I am designing matching circuits for a CMOS LNA. I measured the input
and output impedance by doing Spectre SP simulation. I measure the
real and imagine impedance by ZP. After that I designed "T match"
curcuits for both input and output. However I noticed that two
matching circuits affect each other, that means I can match input
impedance to 50 ohm with my matching circuit. Then I connect the
matching circuit at the output, the output impedance can be matched to
50 ohm, but the input impedance is changed, it is not 50 ohm anymore.
How can I design matching circuits to match both input and output to
50 ohm?
Thanks.
Regards,
Ocean