A new family of switching amplifiers, each member having some of the features of both class E and inverse F, is introduced. These class-E/F amplifiers have class-E features such as incorporation of the transistor parasitic capacitance into the circuit, exact truly switching time-domain solutions, and allowance for zero-voltage-switching operation. Additionally, some number of harmonics may be tuned in the fashion of inverse class F in order to achieve more desirable voltage and current waveforms for improved performance. Operational waveforms for several implementations are presented, and efficiency estimates are compared to class-E
Abstract—The Class-E power amplifier is widely used because of its high efficiency, resulting from s...
It has been shown that a class E amplifier may be configured to provide nearly 100-percent efficienc...
Complementary to the conventional class-E topology, inverse class-E operation has several advantages...
The present invention discloses a new family of switching amplifier classes called class E/F amplifi...
Four variants of Class E power amplifiers (PAs) were examined in this thesis, namely classic zero vo...
The switching behavior of Class-E power amplifiers (PAs) is described. Although the zero voltage swi...
Power amplifiers are important parts in communication systems. They are often used at the end of the...
A high-frequency power amplifier used in a drain amplitude modulator must have linear dependence of ...
Class E amplifiers have been used in a very broad frequency range. This paper expose a general revie...
In this brief, a continuum of novel closed-form solutions is derived for class-E power amplifiers (P...
This article is dealing with high efficiency RF amplifiers in modern classes F, E and J. The first p...
Since Nathan Sokal's invention of the class-E power amplifier (PA), the vast majority of class-E res...
Operational behaviors of the class-F and class-F-1 amplifiers are investigated. For the half-sinusoi...
Author name used in this publication: Chi K. Tse2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
This paper reviews circuit architectures and demonstrated class-E power amplifiers in the UHF and mi...
Abstract—The Class-E power amplifier is widely used because of its high efficiency, resulting from s...
It has been shown that a class E amplifier may be configured to provide nearly 100-percent efficienc...
Complementary to the conventional class-E topology, inverse class-E operation has several advantages...
The present invention discloses a new family of switching amplifier classes called class E/F amplifi...
Four variants of Class E power amplifiers (PAs) were examined in this thesis, namely classic zero vo...
The switching behavior of Class-E power amplifiers (PAs) is described. Although the zero voltage swi...
Power amplifiers are important parts in communication systems. They are often used at the end of the...
A high-frequency power amplifier used in a drain amplitude modulator must have linear dependence of ...
Class E amplifiers have been used in a very broad frequency range. This paper expose a general revie...
In this brief, a continuum of novel closed-form solutions is derived for class-E power amplifiers (P...
This article is dealing with high efficiency RF amplifiers in modern classes F, E and J. The first p...
Since Nathan Sokal's invention of the class-E power amplifier (PA), the vast majority of class-E res...
Operational behaviors of the class-F and class-F-1 amplifiers are investigated. For the half-sinusoi...
Author name used in this publication: Chi K. Tse2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Publicatio...
This paper reviews circuit architectures and demonstrated class-E power amplifiers in the UHF and mi...
Abstract—The Class-E power amplifier is widely used because of its high efficiency, resulting from s...
It has been shown that a class E amplifier may be configured to provide nearly 100-percent efficienc...
Complementary to the conventional class-E topology, inverse class-E operation has several advantages...