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Default Trouble matching SA605 input at 434 MHz

Also, you don't say what the input caoacitance is. In my modeling, with an
assumption of about 4pf for chip and strays, the voltage gain is about 9
(19db), the resonance is a little below 400 mhz and you'd be about 10 db
down at 434 mhz. I agree with Tim...tune it.

Joe
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"Tim Wescott" wrote in message
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David wrote:

I am having trouble matching to the input of a SA605 at 434 MHz.

If I apply a sig gen directly to pin 1 via a 1n cap I get around - 95Bm
sensitivity. I then add my match and the sensitivity drops more than
10dB. I am expecting 10dB increase in sensitivity when input is matched
correctly.

First I tried matching to 800R as per input impedance listed in the
Philips APP note. I then noticed most applications matched to 1k5.

My current circuit is C-Tap (33pF to ground and series 5p6 to inductor).
18.5nH inductor (Q = 100) across input pins 1 and 2.
10n decoupling cap from pin 2 to ground.

Any help much appreciated.

Regards

David


You don't mention any adjustable components -- you _are_ tuning this
thing, right? Your circuit will have a loaded Q of around 5, so you
should see a pretty broad peak, but you will have to tune out all your
stray capacitance.

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