1999
DOI: 10.1109/22.809012
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Time-domain optical sampling of switched-mode microwave amplifiers and multipliers

Abstract: Time-domain measurements of the output waveforms of two 8-GHz high-efficiency power amplifiers, a 1-GHz frequency doubler, and a 5-GHz frequency doubler are presented in this paper. A new photoconductive probe has enabled nonintrusive time-domain voltage measurements, which confirm switched-mode class-E and class-F amplifier operation. In order to analyze nonlinear amplifiers designed to deliver a sinusoidal wave to the load, voltages at characteristic points inside the circuit need to be known. In multipliers… Show more

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“…The drain voltage and current waveforms in Figure 5.31 confirm th a t, at least in simulation, th e PA operates in quasi Class E mode. The simulations agree w ith previously reported work noting th a t the desired (ideal) peak voltage and current levels of 71 V and 660 mA are never reached in practice [76]. The true test of a PA 's capability to amplify a desired RF input signal lies in its ability to do so as efficiently as possible w ith a reasonable gain.…”
Section: S Im U Lated and M Easu Red R Esu Ltssupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…The drain voltage and current waveforms in Figure 5.31 confirm th a t, at least in simulation, th e PA operates in quasi Class E mode. The simulations agree w ith previously reported work noting th a t the desired (ideal) peak voltage and current levels of 71 V and 660 mA are never reached in practice [76]. The true test of a PA 's capability to amplify a desired RF input signal lies in its ability to do so as efficiently as possible w ith a reasonable gain.…”
Section: S Im U Lated and M Easu Red R Esu Ltssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…thesis[38,73]. His work has been carried forward over the years[74][75][76], b u t to the best of the au th o r's knowledge, has never been implemented in a GaN-on-Si PA. The GaN-based Class E switched-mode concept is not novel.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the relatively low linear gain of the device, and the fact that it will operate deep in compression (more than 3 dB), lower PAE, on the order of 50%-60%, is expected. For an amplifier with similar performance, optical sampling measurements of time-domain voltage waveforms confirmed the approximate class-E mode of operation [22].…”
Section: Class-e Amplifier Designmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The switching-mode operation of transistors is advantageous in improving the output efficiency due to the nonlinear characteristics, and a frequency multiplier using the class E operation can ideally obtain a drain efficiency of 100% and high PCE due to both zero voltage switching (ZVS) and zero voltage-derivative switching (ZVDS) characteristics. 3 An inverse class E topology, which changes the operating characteristics from ZVS and ZVDS to zero current switching and zero current derivative switching, is known to provide higher output power and PCE in the switching-mode circuit over frequencies of a few GHz, compared to classical class E topology. 4,5 Compared with the voltage-driven class E topology, the current-driven inverse class E topology can operate with a lower switching voltage and relax the breakdown voltage constraint at the switching transistor.…”
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confidence: 99%