Hi everybody,
First of all I am a newbie in RF design issues so please don't bite me for my possible stupid questions and comments :grin: Anyway, I am trying to design a low noise preamplifer for 5 GHz ISM band using Infineon LFP760 transistor. I have constructed the recommended circuit according to application note and then I modified it to satisfy the requeired S-Parameters, stabilty,noise figure etc. If I did not a cricitical mistake everything looks acceptable except for gain. Spec for gain is 30 dBm for design but according to simulation results I have around 27 dBm when I cascaded 2 stages. So my question is there any applicable strategy to increae the gain to 30 dBm without changing configuration or do I need to add a third stage? Another question in my mind arises here. How many stages can we cascade? What do I have to consider when adding extra stages or what might be the concers? By the way I am designing this amplifer in awr micr. off. and I can provide the project file in case any expert wants to browse through it.
Thanks in advance.
First please correct your gain units, they should be "dB", not "dBm". dBm stands for a power related to one milliwatt (hence the "m").
Any amplifier blocks can be cascaded for a higher gain, BUT:
- pass-band filters are to be inserted between stages,
- attenuators may be needed between stages,
-careful design of DC power inputs, etc.,
all above to save amplifier stability.
In microwave radiometers and receivers, one can achieve up to 70-90 dB gain by cascading stages, but often the above must be used to get a stable amplifier.
With higher gains, noise is amplified, too, and can limit the operation of a detector if used after such amplifier. Out-of-band response and external interference can be a problem, too.