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Could someone point me in the direction of how you might go about flattening
the frequency response of a wideband amplifier MMIC? I'm looking at something like the Watkin-Johnson ECG003 (http://www.wj.com/pdf/ECG003.pdf) and noticing that the response drops a little over 2dB from 500MHz to 2.5GHz. Assuming that I've got plenty of SNR, component count isn't a big deal, and I don't mind tweaking trimmers, how might I go about flattening that respone to, say, 0.5dB or better across that range? Or is it just not very practical? Thanks, ---Joel Kolstad |
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