For the conventional Doherty power amplifiers, asymmetrical cells are used to achieve high efficiency over large (> 6 dB) output power dynamic ranges, i.e. larger class-C cell. In this paper, it will be theoretically proven that high efficiency over large dynamic ranges also can be achieved using symmetrical devices, while still maintaining full voltage and current swing of both transistor cells. Using a smaller class-C cell compared to the asymmetrical Doherty has the advantages of higher gain and power added efficiency (PAE). The proposed symmetrical Doherty concept is experimentally verified by a 3.5 GHz 28 Watt circuit demonstrator fabricated using identical GaN HEMT devices. An average power added efficiency of 52% and adjacent power l...
Envelope tracking and asymmetric Doherty power amplifiers are two techniques that can be used to ach...
This manuscript describes the design, development, and implementation of a linear high efficiency po...
4G standards such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) use non-constant envelope modulation techniques with ...
For the conventional Doherty power amplifiers, asymmetrical cells are used to achieve high efficienc...
A symmetrical Doherty power amplifier (PA) with an extended efficiency range is proposed. This paper...
The design and implementation of an asymmetrical Doherty power amplifier are discussed, where two Cr...
A power amplifier (PA) for a femto-cell base station should be highly efficient and small. The effic...
In this paper, a novel Doherty power amplifier (PA) design method that enables high efficiency and h...
Much attention has been paid to making 5G developments more energy efficient, especially in view of ...
A novel Doherty power amplifier (PA) design method enabling high efficiency and high linearity simul...
Power amplifiers are an indispensible part of the wireless communication systems. Conventional PAs p...
In this paper, a 2-stage Doherty power amplifier and a single classB at 3.800 GHz, based on a 10W G...
In this paper, the design and implementation of a Doherty power amplifier (DPA) are proposed using g...
We present a theoretical and experimental analysis of the use of a reversed uneven power splitting (...
In this paper the design of a 6W uneven GaN Doherty power amplifier is presented. The Doherty PA is ...
Envelope tracking and asymmetric Doherty power amplifiers are two techniques that can be used to ach...
This manuscript describes the design, development, and implementation of a linear high efficiency po...
4G standards such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) use non-constant envelope modulation techniques with ...
For the conventional Doherty power amplifiers, asymmetrical cells are used to achieve high efficienc...
A symmetrical Doherty power amplifier (PA) with an extended efficiency range is proposed. This paper...
The design and implementation of an asymmetrical Doherty power amplifier are discussed, where two Cr...
A power amplifier (PA) for a femto-cell base station should be highly efficient and small. The effic...
In this paper, a novel Doherty power amplifier (PA) design method that enables high efficiency and h...
Much attention has been paid to making 5G developments more energy efficient, especially in view of ...
A novel Doherty power amplifier (PA) design method enabling high efficiency and high linearity simul...
Power amplifiers are an indispensible part of the wireless communication systems. Conventional PAs p...
In this paper, a 2-stage Doherty power amplifier and a single classB at 3.800 GHz, based on a 10W G...
In this paper, the design and implementation of a Doherty power amplifier (DPA) are proposed using g...
We present a theoretical and experimental analysis of the use of a reversed uneven power splitting (...
In this paper the design of a 6W uneven GaN Doherty power amplifier is presented. The Doherty PA is ...
Envelope tracking and asymmetric Doherty power amplifiers are two techniques that can be used to ach...
This manuscript describes the design, development, and implementation of a linear high efficiency po...
4G standards such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) use non-constant envelope modulation techniques with ...