Choosing the best amplifier is only the start to achieve your system goals. Effective bias and power supply circuit design in RF MMIC amplifier application circuits is critical yet under-appreciated. Without such knowledge, your system is likely experiencing significant degradation due to suboptimal bias and power supply circuits. Discover how mastering advanced techniques can dramatically enhance your amplifier’s performance across broadband microwave applications.

Overview
Choosing the best amplifier is only the start to achieve your system goals. Effective bias and power supply circuit design in RF MMIC amplifier application circuits is critical yet under-appreciated. Without such knowledge, your system is likely experiencing significant degradation due to suboptimal bias and power supply circuits. Discover how mastering advanced techniques can dramatically enhance your amplifier’s performance across broadband microwave applications.
In this brief presentation you will learn the impact of bias and power supply circuits on amplifier efficiency, linearity, and noise figure; sophisticated methods to ensure both electrical and thermal stability that even seasoned engineers miss; and troubleshooting insights that allow you to quickly identify and resolve problems when they arise.
Attend this live webinar for an opportunity to interact with Marki Microwave’s experienced amplifier troubleshooting team as they take your questions in a live Q&A.
Key Takeaways
- Understand the impact of bias and power supply circuits on amplifier efficiency, linearity, and noise figure
- Discover sophisticated methods to ensure both electrical and thermal stability that even seasoned engineers miss
- Explore troubleshooting insights that allow you to quickly identify and resolve problems when they arise
Speaker

Since joining Marki Microwave in 2024, Niki Mobtaker’s role has spanned working with mixers, multipliers, amplifiers, and passive devices, to conducting experiments for customer and application support. Prior to joining Marki Microwave, Mobtaker attended university at UC Santa Cruz where she obtained a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. She is based out of Marki Microwave’s San Diego office.