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Tutorial about matching techniques to 50 Ohm

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hello,
i need a good tuturial about matching techniques to 50 Ohm, in ICs , both in input and output
 

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referece some rf book.
 

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what kind of matching , lumped elements , or distributed , and do u want it using a smith chart techniques

khouly
 

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matching

i don't have any experience in this field, so any simple tuturial will be great.
i am doing a mixer and i want to match its RF port and maybe the LO port too, i used to see some matching is done for something like Limiting amplifier by just adding the dc bias through a 50 ohm resistance , but i was wodering if is there other techniques.
 

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yeah , there are alot matching techniques and every one has it is usages

but if ur talking about RFIC , then if the LNA , will be conncetd directrly to mixer input and the space between them is less than λg/4 there will be no need for matching , but if ur talking about larger spacing then u need , as far as i know on chip matching will be use a luped element matching like LC section or even L or C alone will do the job
"for this check van der tang lecture about LNA output matching"

also check gonzalez book the chapter 2 "matching networks " , it is very helpfull
u can find t here

khouly
 

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