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Gt, Gp and Ga: Significance in LNA matching

engrvip
engrvip over 8 years ago

Hi

I want to understand how spectre calculates Gt(transducer gain , Gp( power gain) and Ga(available gain).


And what is their significance i.e. how they help in understanding matching of LNA?

Regards

Vipul

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    engrvip over 8 years ago
    Thanks Andrew and Wilsey for providing references to further explore this topic.

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    engrvip over 8 years ago
    Thanks Andrew and Wilsey for providing references to further explore this topic.

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