An innovative, recently introduced, methodology for microwave power amplifier design, is here extended to switching-mode Class-E amplifier operation. Such a technique is based on a complete and accurate electron device (ED) characterization, which is provided by both direct large-signal low-frequency I/V measurements, performed by means of a relatively simple low-cost setup, and a model-based description of nonlinear reactive effects related to ED capacitances. In order to verify the proposed design methodology, a Class-E power amplifier (PA) has been designed. © 2011 IEEE.
A new approach to Class-E power amplifier design
VADALA', Valeria;RAFFO, Antonio;DI FALCO, Sergio;VANNINI, Giorgio
2011
Abstract
An innovative, recently introduced, methodology for microwave power amplifier design, is here extended to switching-mode Class-E amplifier operation. Such a technique is based on a complete and accurate electron device (ED) characterization, which is provided by both direct large-signal low-frequency I/V measurements, performed by means of a relatively simple low-cost setup, and a model-based description of nonlinear reactive effects related to ED capacitances. In order to verify the proposed design methodology, a Class-E power amplifier (PA) has been designed. © 2011 IEEE.File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.