Squirtle
Junior Member level 2
Hello guys,
I am trying to design an amplifier using TAV1-331+ transistor that will operate at 10 MHz. Since I am fresh graduate engineer, I am having difficulties in design. Although, in the datasheet of the transistor it is indicated that it works at 50 ohm (but not internally matched), I think I am still supposed to match input and output impedance to the 50 ohm using L-Matching technique. However when I look at the datasheet of transistor I cannot see any resistance value neither at input nor at output (just bias tees in which they contain capacitor and inductor). As far as I know the transistor should contain a resistance value at the input and output to find input and output impedance values because in small signal analysis capacitors and inductors are not counted.
So, how am I supposed to find input and output impedance values to match circuit to 50 ohm?
I attached to datasheet of the TAV1-331+
I am trying to design an amplifier using TAV1-331+ transistor that will operate at 10 MHz. Since I am fresh graduate engineer, I am having difficulties in design. Although, in the datasheet of the transistor it is indicated that it works at 50 ohm (but not internally matched), I think I am still supposed to match input and output impedance to the 50 ohm using L-Matching technique. However when I look at the datasheet of transistor I cannot see any resistance value neither at input nor at output (just bias tees in which they contain capacitor and inductor). As far as I know the transistor should contain a resistance value at the input and output to find input and output impedance values because in small signal analysis capacitors and inductors are not counted.
So, how am I supposed to find input and output impedance values to match circuit to 50 ohm?
I attached to datasheet of the TAV1-331+