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Amplified Oscillator

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yy.toh

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I have simulate a hartley oscillator at 27Mhz, its ouput is peak to peak 4nV. I need 6V peak to peak. Any idea how to amplify it?
 
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If the output is only 4nV it's not working.

Now I wonder where is the location of the output.

at base before the coupling capacitor:
V peak to peak 500mV
I peak to peak 100mA

at base after the coupling capacitor:
V peak to peak 40uV
I peak to peak 8uA

at collector:
V peak to peak 300nV
I peak to peak 300nA

The values at collector is smaller than the base, i donno why?
 
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