“…Among them, GaAs is one of the most suitable mature processes for developing mid-power, high-linearity, and high-efficiency broadband PA. For typologies, the distributed amplifier has a superior bandwidth performance, while it is oversize and inefficient [11,12,13,14,15,16]. The resistive feedback amplifier has the benefit of flat gain and multi-octave bandwidth, with the demerits of ineffective output power and power-added efficiency [17,18,19,20]. The lossy matching amplifier has the advantages of being simple to implement, stable, with good input SWR, and not affecting the output matching load characteristics [21,22,23,24,25].…”