In this paper, we present a design of a concurrent dual-band power amplifier operating at 5.8 GHz and 9.4 GHz employing a MMIC technology for wireless communications. The active device used is a 0.25 µm AlGaN/GaN HEMT from WIN Semiconductor, Taiwan. The design goal is to achieve the high-efficiency while still retaining other important metrics including output power and power Gain at concurrent dual frequency bands. The performance of the designed amplifier is evaluated at both small and large signal levels through theoretical analyses and simulation using a Keysight ADS simulator. The developed dual-band amplifier delivered a 47% PAE with 30.5 dBm output power and 12.5 Gain at 5.8 GHz, and a 37% PAE with 30.2 dBm output power and 12.2 Gain at 9.4 GHz.
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