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amplifier design with awr

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hi everyone
i am an electronic enginnering student . i have final project about microwave amplifier simulation on awr but i dont have much idea about how i do . my project should be like for example we know s parameters of circuit then we will design amplifier circuit on awr and show how is gain changing with frequency how is changing a parameter with others . ı dont have much time and ı have to finish it as soon as possible . thanks
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It's very hard to answer a question like yors in a short reply. Anyhow, AWR is a very easy-up EDA tools but you still need spend some time to learn. Their help system is really good. Begin with the "get started.." section in the help file. From File->Open examples, type "amplifier" as keyword, you will see 30 around examples installed with the software. And at last, go to awr website, there are many good training tutorial and demo videos.
 
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thanks friend.i actually asked that i can find Z,L,C of input and output with formula but on design there are also something to add circuit for example dc suppy Vcc and somethng else (i guess its name dc bias i am not good at english sorry for it ) i dont know how i design all circuit with everything . I examined examples on awr but like i said before they are quite complex for me, regards
 

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