Continuous Class F (CCF) power amplifiers (PAs) overcome Class-F PA's disadvantage of narrow bandwidth by relaxing the short-circuit requirement at the 2nd harmonic while still maintaining 90.7% peak efficiency over the band of interest. This paper proposes four different CCF output networks, with their design procedure, suitable for on-chip implementation in the 2.1-2.7GHz band. The output stage with 2nd harmonic trap and no RF choke is favoured due to its flat real impedance, low fundamental reactance, and compact layout. Using a 40nm CMOS process, a passive efficiency of 68% at 2.4GHz for this structure is in reach.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openac...
The fourth-generation (4G) wireless communication has been deployed in many countries. However, ther...
This paper presents the methodic design of the load network for class-F power amplifier (PA) with ad...
The paper presents a novel reformulation of the Continuous Class-F (CCF) mode by including an I-V kn...
CMOS technology is one of the feasible solutions to meet the world’s growing demand for high data ra...
Next generation wireless communication technology requires mobile devices and base stations to suppo...
Power amplifiers (PAs) are the most power-consuming devices in a transmitter. Their performance in e...
Many countries have allocated new frequency bands for fifth generation (5G) communication systems. I...
Many countries have allocated new frequency bands for fifth generation (5G) communication systems. I...
Power amplifiers are important parts in communication systems. They are often used at the end of the...
The 6th European Microwave Integrated Circuits (EuMIC 2011), Manchester, United Kingdom, 10-11 Octob...
A novel, highly efficient and broadband RF power amplifier (PA) operating in “continuous class-F” mo...
The design of a 2.4-GHz CMOS class-F power amplifier (PA) for wireless applications is presented in...
The extended continuous class-F mode RF power amplifier (PA) is presented for the first time. The in...
A design of CMOS class-F power amplifier (PA) at 2.4-GHz for wireless transmitters is presented. The...
This paper proposes a design approach for a broadband and high-efficiency continuous inverse Class-F...
The fourth-generation (4G) wireless communication has been deployed in many countries. However, ther...
This paper presents the methodic design of the load network for class-F power amplifier (PA) with ad...
The paper presents a novel reformulation of the Continuous Class-F (CCF) mode by including an I-V kn...
CMOS technology is one of the feasible solutions to meet the world’s growing demand for high data ra...
Next generation wireless communication technology requires mobile devices and base stations to suppo...
Power amplifiers (PAs) are the most power-consuming devices in a transmitter. Their performance in e...
Many countries have allocated new frequency bands for fifth generation (5G) communication systems. I...
Many countries have allocated new frequency bands for fifth generation (5G) communication systems. I...
Power amplifiers are important parts in communication systems. They are often used at the end of the...
The 6th European Microwave Integrated Circuits (EuMIC 2011), Manchester, United Kingdom, 10-11 Octob...
A novel, highly efficient and broadband RF power amplifier (PA) operating in “continuous class-F” mo...
The design of a 2.4-GHz CMOS class-F power amplifier (PA) for wireless applications is presented in...
The extended continuous class-F mode RF power amplifier (PA) is presented for the first time. The in...
A design of CMOS class-F power amplifier (PA) at 2.4-GHz for wireless transmitters is presented. The...
This paper proposes a design approach for a broadband and high-efficiency continuous inverse Class-F...
The fourth-generation (4G) wireless communication has been deployed in many countries. However, ther...
This paper presents the methodic design of the load network for class-F power amplifier (PA) with ad...
The paper presents a novel reformulation of the Continuous Class-F (CCF) mode by including an I-V kn...