2015
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.2014.2385087
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A New Distributed Parameter Broadband Matching Method for Power Amplifier via Real Frequency Technique

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“…The proposed PA was compared with other published broadband PAs, as shown in Table I. Although the proposed design did not provide an operating bandwidth as broad as those in [7], [9], and [15], it is worth noting that those three designs either forfeited second harmonic control or transferred PA modes, leading to a lower DE and a smaller saturated output power. Compared with [10], [13], and [14], the proposed PA exhibited a greater fractional bandwidth with a higher gain, a larger output power, and a higher DE simultaneously.…”
Section: A Measurement Results With Cw Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The proposed PA was compared with other published broadband PAs, as shown in Table I. Although the proposed design did not provide an operating bandwidth as broad as those in [7], [9], and [15], it is worth noting that those three designs either forfeited second harmonic control or transferred PA modes, leading to a lower DE and a smaller saturated output power. Compared with [10], [13], and [14], the proposed PA exhibited a greater fractional bandwidth with a higher gain, a larger output power, and a higher DE simultaneously.…”
Section: A Measurement Results With Cw Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, many impedance matching techniques have been thoroughly explored. In particular, multistage, low-pass topologies are often utilized for this task [7]- [15]. For instance, a synthesized Chebyshev low-pass filtering (LPF) matching network (MN) based on series transmission-lines and open-circuit stubs were used in a highly efficient broadband Class-E PA [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simple strategy designed PA achieves a gain of 9–14 dB, while the output power attainted is 10–15.5 watts. In, a real frequency technique based broadband GaN HEMT PA was reported. The center frequency of the proposed PA is 1.95 GHz, with a high fractional bandwidth of 112%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid development of wireless and optical communications makes the total bandwidth of the commercial mobile communication technology cover a wide bandwidth more than one octave, and the low cost is expected for the base-station transceivers, which drives the high efficiency and broadband power amplifier (PA) [1]. Distributed amplifiers (DAs) provide an effective approach for extending the bandwidth and therefore are widely used in the design of ultra-wideband systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%