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New to Broadband amplification

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AndyBolt

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Hello guys

I'm a electrical engineer and i have a task to create a broadband amplifier: 0-550MHz for some measuring purpose. The amplifier should act as a front end amplifier with low noise figure.

However i have no experience with working with broadband electronic. I have worked some with narrow band amplifiers, but there seems to be one major obstacle with broadband:

In narrow band you can safely assume that the transistors S/Y'parameters remains constant over the frequency spectrum that you are operating in. But in broadband, you will often see a very large change. How do you work around this S/Y-parameter shift? Do you take the Y-parameters in the middle of the spectrum 300MHz for my case, and then create an amplifier with 300MHz bandwidth? Am i starting on the wrong foot?

Thank you for your replies!

Andreas Jørgensen
 
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