In this paper, a comparison between the concurrent multi-band and parallel single-band power amplifier architectures is analyzed. A generalized framework in which these two architectures can be compared in terms of cost, drain efficiency, output power, and linearity is developed. Results show that in general, a concurrent multi-band power amplifier will have worse performance than a parallel single-band amplifier for class-A operation, to the point that it is not a viable substitution. Class-B and class-C operation, however, remain viable alternatives for area savings without a large drop in efficiency and output power
The time-varying loading conditions that power amplifiers (PAs) experience in active antenna systems...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis and an optimization method for envelope amplifier. Highly...
Modern wireless communication systems use spectrally efficient modulation schemes to reach high data...
Currently the multiple wireless data transmission technologies have been commercially implemented, s...
The Power Amplifier is the most challenging module of a wireless network to design and it is the hig...
This thesis presents a unique view on radio systems that can simultaneously function at multiple fre...
The concept of concurrent multiband low-noise-amplifiers (LNAs) is introduced. A systematic way to d...
Recently, a concurrent dual-band class-D power amplifier has been demonstrated to overcome the limit...
A new concurrent dual-band receiver architecture is introduced that is capable of simultaneous opera...
In this paper, a novel technique to design concurrent dual-band high-efficiency harmonic tuned (HT) ...
The rapid evolution of wireless communication systems and the developmentof new standards require th...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze a transistor under multi-band operation and investigate how...
As inferred from the name, the main job of a “Power Amplifier ” (also known as ‘large signal amplifi...
To meet the existing requirements of multiband communication and improve the efficiency and performa...
ISSN 2039-5086International audienceThis paper focuses on the design of a highly efficient multi-ban...
The time-varying loading conditions that power amplifiers (PAs) experience in active antenna systems...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis and an optimization method for envelope amplifier. Highly...
Modern wireless communication systems use spectrally efficient modulation schemes to reach high data...
Currently the multiple wireless data transmission technologies have been commercially implemented, s...
The Power Amplifier is the most challenging module of a wireless network to design and it is the hig...
This thesis presents a unique view on radio systems that can simultaneously function at multiple fre...
The concept of concurrent multiband low-noise-amplifiers (LNAs) is introduced. A systematic way to d...
Recently, a concurrent dual-band class-D power amplifier has been demonstrated to overcome the limit...
A new concurrent dual-band receiver architecture is introduced that is capable of simultaneous opera...
In this paper, a novel technique to design concurrent dual-band high-efficiency harmonic tuned (HT) ...
The rapid evolution of wireless communication systems and the developmentof new standards require th...
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze a transistor under multi-band operation and investigate how...
As inferred from the name, the main job of a “Power Amplifier ” (also known as ‘large signal amplifi...
To meet the existing requirements of multiband communication and improve the efficiency and performa...
ISSN 2039-5086International audienceThis paper focuses on the design of a highly efficient multi-ban...
The time-varying loading conditions that power amplifiers (PAs) experience in active antenna systems...
This paper presents a theoretical analysis and an optimization method for envelope amplifier. Highly...
Modern wireless communication systems use spectrally efficient modulation schemes to reach high data...