Manish,
See below;
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On 3/24/06 at 5:51 PM cm215@greenwich.ac.uk wrote:
>Hello Gents
>
>I am trying to build a 100 - 200 MHz Power Amplifier using a MOSFET
>(Philips
>BSS83). However when I tried testing the amp, I could not get anything at
>the
>output. During simulation everything went to plan.
>
>The circuit is really simple with a voltage divider being used to bias the
>gate. (high input impedance 100k and 45k).
>
>I am also using 100uF capacitors to uncouple and to couple my circuit. Are
>these values to high? (My calculations show the caps should go short
>circuit
>which should not cause me any problems)
You mean the coupling caps for RF in and RF out? Or using them as a voltage
block? If so, you only need a few pF to achieve this at that frequency I'd say.
>
>Any comments will be welcomed.
>
>Cheers
>Manish
>
>
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