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/* Running a Network Analysis of the BJT Amplifier */
At this point, your BJT amplifier circuit is ready for an overall Network Analysis Test. Replace Q1 (the standard BFG193 model) with NP1 (RF BJT model of BFG193). Place the "IN" marker right after the source resistor, and place the "OUT" marker at the load resistor. Replace the AC voltage source with a piece of wire as shown in the opposite figure. Run a network analysis of this circuit with start and stop frequencies set at 500MHz and 1500MHz and with a linear frequency step size of 10MHz. Plot the S-[[parameters]] on an amplitude-only Cartesian graph. The figure below shows the results for s11, s21, s12 and s22 [[parameters]].
{{Note|For a two-port Network Analysis Test, all you should remove the AC voltage sources must be short-circuited source, source resistance and all the AC current sources must be open-circuitedload resistance from your circuit.}}
A tracking crosshair has been used to read the value of |s21| at 1GHz. This value is 8.02dB. Note that the total input reflection coefficient and the total output
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