you shouldn't add any resistive network at the input of the amplifier as they increase the noise. If you want to reduce the gain, add the pi resistive network after the amplifier. But the expense is the P1dB is lower.
Hi liaodongyuan
you have not specified all the specs. Pout, Gain; cause i do not know why you have opted for a balanced ampifier; i feel the device you have chosen is good enough to give you a gain of around 15 dB with a near 1dB NF ( the device Fmin itself is around 0.42 dB at 2 GHz and biased at 3V,40mA) . To reduce the gain you may change the bias appropriately (use the nonlinear model given in the data sheet); to get a better noise figure DONOT use any resitances in the input match (it would be better is you use inductors for both the gate & drain biases); Also i suggest you use a degenerative feed back at the source to obtain a better impedance-noise match & this wil also reduce the gain and improve stability! if required you may use a small resistor in series with an inductor (in shunt) for the output match( this will also stabilise the ckt)
hope this info will help you to initiate the design
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