Nov 16, 2005 #1 G Grig Full Member level 4 Joined Sep 3, 2004 Messages 220 Helped 36 Reputation 72 Reaction score 12 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,469 Hi if I need ~10 MHz up to 1GHz small signal amplifier 50Ohm matching, gain ~15dB.... what's chiper solution? Thanks
Hi if I need ~10 MHz up to 1GHz small signal amplifier 50Ohm matching, gain ~15dB.... what's chiper solution? Thanks
Nov 16, 2005 #2 V vfone Advanced Member level 6 Joined Oct 10, 2001 Messages 5,710 Helped 1,616 Reputation 3,237 Reaction score 1,248 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 36,269 Re: Help on RF Amplifier MAR-1 from Minicircuits is a cheap solution: **broken link removed**
Nov 17, 2005 #3 W wdd Member level 3 Joined Nov 12, 2004 Messages 66 Helped 8 Reputation 16 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 510 Re: Help on RF Amplifier I had summit a pdf book "Advanced.Techniques.in.RF.Power.Amplifier.Design" Best Regards,
Re: Help on RF Amplifier I had summit a pdf book "Advanced.Techniques.in.RF.Power.Amplifier.Design" Best Regards,
Nov 17, 2005 #4 D divan Full Member level 1 Joined Mar 1, 2002 Messages 95 Helped 3 Reputation 6 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 806 Help on RF Amplifier any MW bipolar transistor from Infineon, Phillips or Renesas with feedback wil be good for really cheapest solution (~35c BOM) and Amps from Infineon and Phillips you can get for about 50-60 cents.
Help on RF Amplifier any MW bipolar transistor from Infineon, Phillips or Renesas with feedback wil be good for really cheapest solution (~35c BOM) and Amps from Infineon and Phillips you can get for about 50-60 cents.
Nov 17, 2005 #5 ramy gad Member level 4 Joined Nov 6, 2005 Messages 74 Helped 5 Reputation 10 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,288 Activity points 1,916 Re: Help on RF Amplifier use MMIC they have wide band and input z = output z = 50Ω you can cascade them
Re: Help on RF Amplifier use MMIC they have wide band and input z = output z = 50Ω you can cascade them