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5.3 Amplifier Design Stages 215 Yet again, we may want to apply some selective mismatch to achieve a specific value of gain. Our output matching network can therefore also be seen as a gain dial which provides a gain | | | | whose maximum value is achieved when i.e. when a conjugate match is achieved at the output. The complete picture is shown in Figure 5.3-9. Figure 5.3-9 Gain tuning by means of input and output matching networks with unilateral device The expression for the overall unilateral gain is shown below | | | | | | | | | | And the maximum value for the unilateral matching gain is Our unilateral matching video tutorial (video 5.5) will give the reader a greater insight into this technique and its limitations. Note that the gain is often expressed in dB. In this case eq. (5.3-1) becomes G 0 Transistor + Bias Z 0 Z 0 S 12 S 21 S 11 S 22 Input matching network G S Output matching network S L G 0 G S G L (5.3-1) Conquer Radio Frequency 215 www.cadence.com/go/awr

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