This work presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of current-mode power amplifiers as a function of input power for different biasing classes under the common simplifying assumption of constant transconductance and hard current cut-off/saturation. Typically, the theoretical analysis of power amplifier performance and behavior are carried out only at maximum output power. However, to achieve high data-rates, modern telecommunication systems adopt signals characterized by a very high peak-to-average power ratio, thus it is useful to analyze the power amplifier behavior as a function of power back-off. Moreover, in many cases, to enhance the efficiency and/or to apply harmonic shaping techniques, a clipped drain-source current, which app...
The variation of phase of the current through the non-linear intrinsic capacitances of a high-power ...
This chapter describes amplifiers or amplification output stages that are capable of delivering high...
Power amplifiers are important parts in communication systems. They are often used at the end of the...
This work presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of current-mode power amplifiers as a functi...
This work presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of current-mode power amplifiers as a functi...
In this paper, two-parameter families of periodic current waveforms for class-F and inverse class-F ...
This paper presents a novel formulation for the inverse class-F mode of operation, termed the “cont...
International audienceOne of the most important requirements that RF and microwave power amplifiers ...
This paper presents a novel closed form solution for the theoretical calculation of harmonic clippin...
The requirements to output network's impedance on higher harmonic components and appropriate input d...
This thesis focuses on identifying and evaluating device, circuit, and system level issues that affe...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Starting from the mathematical bases of waveform engineering, this contribution demonstrates the eff...
Nowadays, ‘green’ communication is of great importance to save electric energy. In communication sys...
The variation of phase of the current through the non-linear intrinsic capacitances of a high-power ...
This chapter describes amplifiers or amplification output stages that are capable of delivering high...
Power amplifiers are important parts in communication systems. They are often used at the end of the...
This work presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of current-mode power amplifiers as a functi...
This work presents a comprehensive theoretical analysis of current-mode power amplifiers as a functi...
In this paper, two-parameter families of periodic current waveforms for class-F and inverse class-F ...
This paper presents a novel formulation for the inverse class-F mode of operation, termed the “cont...
International audienceOne of the most important requirements that RF and microwave power amplifiers ...
This paper presents a novel closed form solution for the theoretical calculation of harmonic clippin...
The requirements to output network's impedance on higher harmonic components and appropriate input d...
This thesis focuses on identifying and evaluating device, circuit, and system level issues that affe...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Starting from the mathematical bases of waveform engineering, this contribution demonstrates the eff...
Nowadays, ‘green’ communication is of great importance to save electric energy. In communication sys...
The variation of phase of the current through the non-linear intrinsic capacitances of a high-power ...
This chapter describes amplifiers or amplification output stages that are capable of delivering high...
Power amplifiers are important parts in communication systems. They are often used at the end of the...