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CG LNA gate to source impedance
Feb 25th, 2005, 7:00am
 
Hello All

Kindly see page
http://www.geocities.com/jason_class/circuit_Zs.jpg

I am reading a book on modern communication circuit, then I am stuck at equation 3.56
I do not know how to come up with this equation.
Any kind soul, please teach me step by step in getting this impedance Zs'.
I am not from electronic background but from pure physics back ground.
I am trying to learn but has been stuck here for two weeks. Kindly enlighthen. I must complete this reading as I am lag behind other student in this electronic class.
Kindly enlighthen
Thank you

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Re: CG LNA gate to source impedance
Reply #1 - Feb 26th, 2005, 6:34am
 
Hi Jason,

Looks to me like a balun. As the two parts of the inductor are coupled, their mutual inductance comes into play. Although in the derivation of equation 3.56, two assumptions are made to make it simple again (perfect coupling and large inductances: grab a book on circuit theory to see what they're about). Just look at the two parts of the inductor as an ideal-transformer with ratio N_1/N_2. You'll figure out the rest.

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Reply #2 - Feb 26th, 2005, 7:21am
 
Hi Paul


I almost can figure it out by using the tutorial below recommended by a good guy
http://www.coilcraft.com/pdf/doc157.pdf

But then please see 3rd page  on the 1st and 3rd and 4th equation after figure 5.
I can see that 1st and 3rd equations are contradicting.
Then for the initial Zs' question, I can use 4th equation to understand it.
However as for how to get 4th equation, I try to solve from the 1st equation(after Figure 5), then I find the other way round for the result.
It is V1/I1 = V2/I2. [(a+1)^2]
So which one is right?
Anyone please help

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Jason
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Re: CG LNA gate to source impedance
Reply #3 - Feb 26th, 2005, 9:43am
 
Jason,

Put the tutorial aside for a moment and do the calculations yourself. You will have your answer in no time!

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Reply #4 - Feb 26th, 2005, 2:27pm
 
Hi Paul

I did my own calculation and that is the first equation after Figure 5 is wrong, then only it is meaningful .
Any comments?
Please enligthen

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