In this paper, the design of a Broadband Power Amplifier for UHF applications is presented. The proposed BPA is based on ATF13876 Agilent active device. The biasing and matching networks both are implemented by using microstrip transmission lines. The input and output matching circuits are designed by combining two broadband matching techniques: a binomial multi-section quarter wave impedance transformer and an approximate transformation of previously designed lumped elements. The proposed BPA shows excellent performances in terms of impedance matching, power gain and unconditionally stability over the operating bandwidth ranging from 1.2 GHz to 3.3 GHz. At 2.2 GHz, the large signal simulation shows a saturated output power of 18.875 dBm with an output 1-dB compression point of 6.5 dBm of input level and a maximum PAE of 36.26%. Electronics in Faculty of sciences and techniques, University Hassan 1st, Settat, Morocco. He is involved in the design of hybrid, monolithic active and passive microwave electronic circuits Ahmed Errkik was born in July 1960 in Morocco. He received the Ph.D. degree in physics from the University of Technology Compiegne (UTC), France. He is currently an associate Professor of physics in FST University Hassan 1st, Settat, Morocco. He is involved in the design of hybrid, monolithic active and passive microwave electronic circuits.Int J Elec & Comp Eng ISSN: 2088-8708 A trade-off design of microstrip broadband power amplifier for UHF applications (Mohamed Ribate) 927 Mohamed Latrach was born in Douar Ksiba, Sless, Morocco, in 1958. He received the Ph.D. degree in electronics from the University of Limoges, Limoges, France, in 1990. He is currently a Professor of microwave engineering with the Ecole Suprieure d'Electronique de l'Ouest (ESEO), Angers, France, where his research involves RF and microwaves. His field of interest is the design of hybrid, monolithic active, and passive microwave circuits, metamaterials, LH materials, antennas and their applications in wireless Communications. Ahmed Lakhssassi received the B.Eng. and M.Sc. in electrical engineering from University of Quebec à Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada in 1988 and 1990 respectively. He also received the Ph. D in Energy and Material sciences in 1995 from INRS-Energie et Matériaux, Quebec, Canada. His research interest is the fields of bio-heat thermal modeling. Also, his research interest is in Design of fully automated tool for porting analog and mixed signal circuits within different technology nodes.