mohammadreza
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yes, you are right, but the fact is utelizing a differential pair and even mirroring the output consumes lots of current and the poles that are created make the amplifier have a gain far below 0dB, in 2.4GHz.
But if there is a way to increase the gain and seperate the poles to very high distance and get even unity gain, that would be helpful.
But, maybe it is easier to kill one side of the input and just amplify one.
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