Power amplifiers and transmitters for RF and microwave
Green Mountain Radio Research (United States) · University of California, San Diego · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The generation of RF/microwave power is required not only in wireless communications, but also in applications such as jamming, imaging, RF heating, and miniature dc/dc converters. Each application has its own unique requirements for frequency, bandwidth, load, power, efficiency, linearity, and cost. RF power is generated by a wide variety of techniques, implementations, and active devices. Power amplifiers are incorporated into transmitters in a similarly wide variety of architectures, including linear, Kalm, envelope tracking, outphasing, and Doherty. Linearity can be improved through techniques such as feedback, feedforward, and predistortion.
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- FWCI
- 28.21
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- 100%
- References
- 33
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8Topics & keywords
- Predistortion
- Amplifier
- Electronic engineering
- Radio frequency
- RF power amplifier
- Linearity
- Electrical engineering
- Microwave
- Affordable and clean energy