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DC biasing connections on MW LNAs

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I am setting up a microwave measurement circuit that includes some low-noise amplifiers (e.g. RLNA02G08G30). In our academic lab setup, we generally bias these types of components by chopping the banana plugs of a pair of cables, soldering the loose end to the DC pins on the component and plugging the other end to a variable DC power supply.
I wonder if there is a more standard practice or an appropriate connector that is meant to be used for the DC biasing pins on these amps, since they all seem to have similar ones?
 

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