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A 50-mW, 13-cm amplifier using the MAV-11/MSA-1104 MMIC

While it is possible to get 25 mW from an MAR-8 MMIC amplifier on this band, many people don't like this device due to stability problems, though it is possible to put an MAR-7 in front of it and stabilize it without losing output power. The 1104 MMIC is rated at 17.5 dBm for 1-dB compression at 0.5 GHz, but is under 16 dBm at 2 GHz on a rapidly falling curve (which looks like it would be around 14 dBm with extrapolation to 2.3 GHz). It is obvious that there is a pretty bad mismatch at both the input and output ports if you look at the S parameters. Thus, I expected to restore much of its performance just by tuning the input and output lines. As Table 1 indicates, this is indeed the case.

Construction

I made an open box by soldering 0.025-inch-thick brass walls to the top and bottom ground foils. I used SMA connectors on the input and output to get a repeatable interface. These are attached to the 1/2-inch-high brass walls with 2-56 screws. Very short leads with Teflon coax will work on 2304, but the results aren't as consistent. The ground leads of the MMICs are bent against the body of the device and soldered to the ground plane. The prototype didn't have a pad for the RF choke-it just went to a chip capacitor soldered to the top ground foil. The bias resistor is shielded by the ground plane. It is hooked up to the choke though a small hole with the ground foil cleared away. The board material is 1/32-inch Teflon with a dielectric constant of 2.55.

Fig 1-Component placement diagram for the 13-cm amplifier.
C1, C2 -10-pF chip capacitors. Cheap NPO types used.
C3 -1000-pF chip capacitor
C4 -1 00-pF to 0.01 m F feedthrough capacitor soldered to brass wall.
J1, J2 - Female SMA connectors.
R1-120-ohm, 1/2 watt carbon film resistor.
RFC1 - 6 turns #24 enam wire close wound. Use a 3/16-inch drill bit to form the turns. (Parameters aren't critical--this was pulled out of the scrap bin.)
U1 - MAV-11 or MSA-1104 MMIC.

Fig 2 -- Etching patters for the 13-cm amplifier

Table 1-2304 MHz power output test
PinPout
(dBm)(dBm)
0.07.17
5.012.17
6.013.17
7.013.83
8.014.83
9.015.67
10.016.33
11.017.00
12.017.67
13.018.17
Table 2-Frequency response test
fPinPoutGain
(MHz)(dBm)(dBm)(dB)
432 -0.33 8.17 8.50
903 -0.17 6.17 6.34
1152 -0.17 6.17 6.34
1300 0.17 7.33 7.50
2160 -0.33 7.17 7.34
2300 -0.67 7.00 7.67
2700 -0.67 2.67 3.34

Fig 3 -- Microwave Harmonica source file
· MSA1104 at 2304 MHz
· Tune input and output for
· good return loss/SWR
· file \mh\1104amp.ckt

W50:85MIL
WIS:?50.8866MIL?
PIS:?49.3106MIL?
WIN:?161.11MIL?
PIN:?872.762MIL?
WIS2:?190.974MIL?
PIS2:?170.914MIL?
WOS1:?187.988MIL?
POS1:?197.671MTL?
WOS2:?41.7189MIL?
POS2:?46.5488MIL?
WOL:?162.82MIL?
POL:?980.178MIL?

blk

trl 1 2 w=w50 p=300mil sub1
slc 2 3 1=.3nh c=10pf q=15 f=2.3ghz
trl 3 4 w=w50 p=50mil sub1
cross 4 5 6 7 w1=w50 w2=wis w3=win w4=wis sub1
trl 6 8 w=win p=pin sub1
cross 8 9 10 11 wl=win w2=wis2 w3=30mil w4=wis2 sub1
ost5w=wis p=pis sub1
ost7w=wis p=pis sub1

ost9w=wis2 p=pis2 sub1 ost 11 w=wis2 p=pis2 sub1

two 10 20 110 MSAll
wrap 110 0 a:30mil sub1
wrap 110 0 a:30mil sub1

cross 20 25 30 35 wl=30mil w2=wos1 w3=wol w4=wos1 sub1

ost25 w=wos1 p=pos1 sub1

ost35 w=wos1 p=pos1 sub1

trl30 40 w=wol p=pol sub1

cross 40 45 50 55 w1=wol w2=wos2 w3=w50 w4=wos2 sub1

ost 45 w=wos2 p=pos2 sub1
ost 55 w=wos2 p=pos2 sub1

slc 50 65 1=0.3nh c=10pf q=15 f=2.3ghz

trl65 70 w=w50 p=300mil sub1

amp: 2por 1 70

end
freq
2.0ghz 2.3ghz 2.5ghz
end
opt
amp ms11 .1 lt
amp ms22 .1 lt
end

data
msall:s
2ghz .37 149 2.39 52 .224 -5 .43 140
2.5ghz .45 133 2.02 33 .231 -10 .47 125
sub1:ms h=31mil er=2.55 met1=cu 1.4mil rgh=100uin tand=0.002
*1/32 inch teflon board
end

Fig 4 -- Microwave Harmonica output

MICROWAVE HARMONICA PC V5.5 File: \mh\1104amp.ckt 31-JUL-93
2 3 : 03 : 0 4

Freq
GHZ
MS11
dB
AMP
MS21
dB
AMP
MS22
dB
AMP
K
 
AMP
2.000-18.9328.46-21.6601.05
2.300-24.9637.81-19.9261.07
2.500-20.1567.34-25.5251.08


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