In this paper, an inverse class E frequency multiplier has been designed to generate 5.8 GHz wireless LAN signal by multiplying 2.9 GHz input. The inverse class E frequency multiplier is operating with low inductance value and low peak drain voltage than the class E frequency multiplier. Measurement shows the output power of 21 dBm, the mutiplier gain of 6 dB, and the PAE(Power Added Efficiency) of 35 % with 15 dBm input power.
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