2014
DOI: 10.1049/iet-cds.2013.0405
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‘New’ solutions of Class‐E power amplifier with finite dc feed inductor at any duty ratio

Abstract: 'New' Class-E solutions are proposed by varying three different design parameters which are introduced in the voltage and current equations in order to extend the Class-E 'design space', of which the 'new' solutions can apply to optimal and suboptimal operation. The design procedure of suboptimal Class-E power amplifier (PA) is analysed in details and then a suboptimal Class-E PA based on GaN HEMT CGH40010F is designed to prove the correctness of the 'new' solutions. The measured maximum output power of 39.6 d… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, since the PAs strongly influence the overall system power consumption, one of the major challenges is to design the high-efficiency PAs [4]. Recent years, various efficiency improvement strategies of PAs have been proposed, such as class-E [5][6][7], class-F [8][9][10], class-EF [11][12][13], and so on. Among them, class-E PAs have become very popular in the RF front-end due to its simplicity and high-efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, since the PAs strongly influence the overall system power consumption, one of the major challenges is to design the high-efficiency PAs [4]. Recent years, various efficiency improvement strategies of PAs have been proposed, such as class-E [5][6][7], class-F [8][9][10], class-EF [11][12][13], and so on. Among them, class-E PAs have become very popular in the RF front-end due to its simplicity and high-efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harmonic‐tuned amplifiers such as class‐F and class‐J power amplifiers (PAs) and switch‐mode amplifiers such as class‐E PAs constitute the main categories of high‐efficiency PAs . With properly designed harmonic load impedances, they can offer high‐efficiency performance owing to reduced transistor loss …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the shunt intrinsic capacitance (C ds ) of the MOSFET is considered nonlinear, and the grading coefficient is taken into account as a new parameter in class E amplifier design [7][8]. Besides, input voltage duty cycle is considered to analyse the class E PA in [9][10][11]. Varying input voltage duty cycle leads to change in the class E PA specifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%