pusparaga
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Remaining Vgs is showing negative voltage of -500mV, and drain current of Ids = 1mA.
Volker Sir,Do you understand that you have to set the gate voltage for your circuit?
By setting proper bias voltages Vgs,Vds, and Ids, amplifier will amplify the signal otherwise it won't amplify.
LNA is showing same output what ever the input it has, it is not showing amplifying signal. Some LNA is showing negative gain, when -500mV appeared at the gate.
Sir,YOU need to set the gate voltage to approximately 550mV (positive), so that the correct drain current will flow. If the gate voltage is wrong (negative), then check your circuit and change your bias voltage to have the correct value.
RealAEL Sir,If the problem is with the assembled circuit board it would have been far better to post pictures of the layout or the final assembled board itself.
RealAEL Sir,to take the transistor off the board and check the unloaded Vgs. If it is not correct adjust the resistors as necessary. Only when that is correct re-attach the transistor.
As you told, I followed it. I took transistor off and checked the Biasing, now it is coming correctly Vgs = +567mV and Vds= 2.99 V, but Drain current is showing "1mA". Later I reattached the transistor and getting the Vgs as positive 567mV and Vds = 2.99Volts, and also Drain Current is showing 1mA. What has happened to this, why earlier it was showing negative -567mV at the Vgs. What could be the reason, even circuit is correct.
But now I am facing the problem of 1mA current is showing at the Drain. Simulated drain current is 53.9mA, how to get the closer to measured drain current to simulated drain current of 53.9mA. Why it drawing 1mA current, even though it is simulated with 53.9mA , what could be reason.
Sir,It seems that you reversed the + and - wires of your multimeter
I took transistor off and checked the Biasing, now it is coming correctly Vgs = +567mV and Vds= 2.99 V, but Drain current is showing "1mA".
RealAEL Sir,The device was not re-attached to the board correctly and you would have had a open circuit connection.
So now if the device is attached correctly and the total current is closer to the desired 55 mA (54 mA Drain current plus 1 mA bias network current) you should be able to fine tune the resistor network to set the device bias as required.
Sir,pusparaga...
The device will not show you a Vgs voltage ..
YOU WILL apply a proper Vgs Voltage to the device , YOU WILL..!!!! The transistor will not supply Vgs by itself, you must apply a Vgs voltage to get desired Drain Current...
Sir,
I have applied 3volts supply voltage, the difference of gate and source voltage (Vgs) is appearing +567 mV as simulated. The simulated Vgs( the difference of gate and source voltage) which can be noticed in the screen shot of posting #1.
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