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Voltage reference for RF circuits

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Apollo13

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rf voltage reference

Hi All,

is a voltage reference for rf circuit same as for any other analog circuit.
Or do we take certain extra precautions for one in rf design.
Are their special circuit techniques used .
 

Generally, the inductance of leads is high and therefore a solid ground plane is used. In low frequency circuits, a single point ground makes the least noise.
 

    Apollo13

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Hi ,

Correct me if I misunderstood, So we take care on board level but not on the circuit level.

And how would we deal with things when I need the same reference in a RF chip.
 

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