2018
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2017.2772163
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Design of Ultrawideband High-Efficiency Extended Continuous Class-F Power Amplifier

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“…Consequently, the two parameters Z c1 and θ c1 of the transmission line TL c1 can be determined. According to the above principle of harmonic impedance transformation, a similar procedure can also be used for 2f 3 and 2f 4 . Based on Equations (12) and (13), the short-circuit condition at 2f 3 and 2f 4 can be satisfied at plane S 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, the two parameters Z c1 and θ c1 of the transmission line TL c1 can be determined. According to the above principle of harmonic impedance transformation, a similar procedure can also be used for 2f 3 and 2f 4 . Based on Equations (12) and (13), the short-circuit condition at 2f 3 and 2f 4 can be satisfied at plane S 2 .…”
Section: Design Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to promote the development of communication system, many multiband and broadband structures have been presented. In the above two schemes, the broadband solutions has better extensibility in terms of compatibility for future wireless communication standards …”
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“…9,10 Hence, we present a new design methodology to implement hybrid power amplifiers. At the same time, in order to expand bandwidth, multiple frequency points method [11][12][13][14] is employed for circuit design, which is a very important factor that also affects the circuit performance.…”
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“…Recently, many high-efficiency RF PAs have been reported in [3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11]. The traditional harmonic control PAs such as Class F PAs [12,13,14,15] and switch PAs like class E PAs [16,17,18,19] have become the research hotspots because of their ideal 100% drain efficiency. The hybrid class EF PAs presented in [20] have received more and more attention recently for which they have the advantages of both class E and class F PAs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%