amnon
Junior Member level 2

RFIC and 50 Ohm
Hello,
In RFIC, there is no need for 50 Ohm matching since the distance between the source and the load is small compared to the wavelength.
this implies that there is no need for matching inside the RFIC.
So now the output impedances and input impedances are not 50 Ohm (for example, input impedance of Mixer or output impedance of LNA).
so how can we calculate the NF,OIP3 and the rest of the information?
since P=V^2/R and R isn't 50 Ohm, how do we handle with a system with different load resistances? how can we deal with the noise figure which is references to 50 Ohm source.
Thanks in advanced,
Hello,
In RFIC, there is no need for 50 Ohm matching since the distance between the source and the load is small compared to the wavelength.
this implies that there is no need for matching inside the RFIC.
So now the output impedances and input impedances are not 50 Ohm (for example, input impedance of Mixer or output impedance of LNA).
so how can we calculate the NF,OIP3 and the rest of the information?
since P=V^2/R and R isn't 50 Ohm, how do we handle with a system with different load resistances? how can we deal with the noise figure which is references to 50 Ohm source.
Thanks in advanced,