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[Help] LNA & MIXER test in receiver design.

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Both will work.

It denpends on what kind of performance you care most.
 

Usually what loading do you put after the buffer in simulation? Can Common Drain drive a 10pF or 20pF load?
 

Don't forget that in the lab people measure with 50 ohm load.
In my experience a good solution is to design a buffer that doesn't degrade the IC performance (you do not care about current consumption as it is only for test purpose), mainly the linearity.
Design the buffer in order to be power matched and differential (unless your output frequency will be very low). On the board it will be easy to put a balun.
I hope it can help.
Max
 

Well I am planning to use a source follower for each output of the mixer and then outside I will have another amplifier which will convert differential to single ended and match to 50 ohms. So as far as the source follower is concerned it will only see a high impedance node and capacitative loading. Does this look plausible?

Thanks
 

Yes
it's a good choice, only if the external amp has higher linearity respect the circuit you are measuring and do not add noise.
This is a common used approach to measure signals from few kHz to few MHz (it's difficult to find a balun in this range).
Used amps are max4444 and AD8130
I hope it can help.
Mazz
 

dear all,
how can I form netlist for Nec 71083 or AT41486 for LNA ?
(in microwave)
 

dsjomo said:
Here is a draft illustration.

**broken link removed**

1) The buffer can be a simple differential pair with large bias current driving low value resistors. But you have to know the performance of the buffer in order to derive the actual performance of LNA.


Hi, dsjomo, can you post the draft illustration you mention on web **broken link removed**

I cann't find the website any more?

Thank!
guilinwxb
 

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