RFegg
Junior Member level 2
Hello,
For broadband amplifiers, the Zoptimum is typically designed in a single frequency point and then match this single point say to a broadband output load...
However, since the PA Zopt response may differ in some other frequencies, it means the traditional way of matching a single frequency point at the input (normally at the midpoint of the broadband freq. range) to a broadband input is not too exact...
In MWO, you can determine the optimum load for a single freq. point....So if I try to get around 10 different frequency points ( 10 different Zoptimum ) and simulataneously broadband match this, how do you do it in MWO or ADS?
For broadband amplifiers, the Zoptimum is typically designed in a single frequency point and then match this single point say to a broadband output load...
However, since the PA Zopt response may differ in some other frequencies, it means the traditional way of matching a single frequency point at the input (normally at the midpoint of the broadband freq. range) to a broadband input is not too exact...
In MWO, you can determine the optimum load for a single freq. point....So if I try to get around 10 different frequency points ( 10 different Zoptimum ) and simulataneously broadband match this, how do you do it in MWO or ADS?