Anomis
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Hi all circuit designers,
I have 2 questions reagarding biasing a LNA, as shown in the capture below:
1/ For what i ve known so far, the R0 resistor is employed as a large enough value to restrict the noise current contribution from current mirror into core LNA devices. However, if I have a stable power supply that can be tuned
for biasing G gate. Can I remove the presence of R0 in my design and connect immediately PAD Vibias to the available supply?
2/ I dont know the functionalities of R3, R5 as well as the MOSFET capacitors connected in series with these ones. Do you know what it purposes to ?
Highly appreciate discussions from all /
Thanks,
I have 2 questions reagarding biasing a LNA, as shown in the capture below:
1/ For what i ve known so far, the R0 resistor is employed as a large enough value to restrict the noise current contribution from current mirror into core LNA devices. However, if I have a stable power supply that can be tuned
for biasing G gate. Can I remove the presence of R0 in my design and connect immediately PAD Vibias to the available supply?
2/ I dont know the functionalities of R3, R5 as well as the MOSFET capacitors connected in series with these ones. Do you know what it purposes to ?
Highly appreciate discussions from all /
Thanks,