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Distributed Amplifier Design

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Hi everyone!
I'm trying to design the most basic configuration of distributed amplifier
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I have simulated it in ADS and the problem is that it does not amplify and gives me a negative gain over the frequency range 1G to 20GHz. This is my Schematic
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Could anyone help me with that please?

Thanks in advance
 

If you use small signal s-parameter model of the transistors, it will give you a Gain.
You used non-linear models that need bias circuit.
 

How did you calculate gain and model the transmission lines?
Did you choose a MESFET from the library?

Av = ½ n·gm·Zo, where n is the number of stages.
 

How did you calculate gain and model the transmission lines?
Did you choose a MESFET from the library?

Av = ½ n·gm·Zo, where n is the number of stages.

No I chose a FET from linear models, and I calculated gain from G = gm*N^2 *Zg^2*Zd^2/4 as mentioned in David Pozar's book.
 

I have used a FET from the linear models. Does it still need a power supply?
 

If you use small signal s-parameter model of the transistors, it will give you a Gain.
You used non-linear models that need bias circuit.

I have used FET from linear models. Does it still need a bias circuit?
 

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