Thanks Dave for your answer.
In the datasheet it says that typ is the average.
Average of all the frequencies in the band ?
Yes, across the specified freq range and at the specified temperature
but to qualify that a bit, the manufacturer will normally show graphs where they have swept the device with the freq range
and it will show up any peaks and dips in the performance of the device across the freq range
Any way, What tool do you use in order to simulate the RF behavior during the electronic path ?
personally none. I'm one of those build and experiment people. If it doesnt work as expected, I will revisit the datasheets etc
and see where I may have gone wrong. One has to remember that the test layout of say a TX power transistor has been achieved after much testing by the manufacturer, so if I follow their board and component layout I shouldnt go to far wrong.
Well thats the theory anyway haha
With my Amateur radio activities, my main interests are from VHF to microwaves ( 140MHz to 47GHz) and for some of the higher bands like 10GHz and up I am often modifying commercial equip to operate within the amateur freq allocations. Mainly, particularly above 10GHz there is no amateur equip that can be purchased and modifying commercial gear is the only choice.
cheers
Dave