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A 5.8 GHz High Gain MMIC Amplifier Considering the Coupling Effects among the Lumped Elements  

황인갑 (전주대학교 공학부 전기전자전공)
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Abstract
A 5.8 GHz high gain MMIC amplifier was designed and fabricated. A HEMT was used as a active device and the spiral inductors and the metal insulator metal capacitors were used as the passive devices. To stabilize the high gain amplifier a RC feedback circuit was used. The amplifier has 4 stage and 31 dB measured gain. To prevent a oscillation by the coupling effects among the passive devices, the distance between the passive devices are made as far as possible. The via grounds were used to reduce the coupling effect between the input stage and the output stage.
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MMIC;
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