u/helloworld082

RF Capacitor Tuning.

I'm working with a 3 stage amplifier circuit with multiple splitter/combiners on the final stage. The signal after the first two pre-drivers is split once for two power modes. Each power mode is split again to a pair of amps to be recombined, then combined once more to have all final drivers in high power mode. This ends up with a total of 4 final drivers with 6 90° shifts from all the splitter/combiners.

With each trace (4 total) are tunable capacitor options. By default they all have the same values. The issue at hand is that by the final combination there is a singal large (2-3dB) dip from destructive interference only on the full power mode. My question is, to tune this out should I approach making cap tuning changes in pairs, one trace at a time, asymmetrical in size or direction, or even just one cap at a time? When only 2 of the four final drivers are on, the power band is quite flat. When the last pair are added, the problem surfaces. Should I focus on just one pair of traces, or change one trace on each pair?

Any advice appreciated.

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u/helloworld082 — 2 days ago
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u/helloworld082 — 4 months ago