A proposed method for achieving active load-modulation technique without using a quarter-wavelength transmission line is discussed and evaluated. The theoretical analysis shows that the active load-modulation can be achieved without using a quarter-wavelength line, where the main amplifier sees a low impedance when the input signal level is low, and this impedance increases in proportion to the amount of current contributed from the peaking amplifier. The peaking amplifier sees an impedance decreasing from infinity to the normalized impedance. To validate the method, a circuit was designed, simulated and fabricated using two symmetrical gallium nitride (GaN) transistors (6 W) to achieve a peak power of 12 W and 6 dB output backoff efficienc...
In this paper, we present a linearity and efficiency investigation of a GaN MMIC power amplifier (PA...
This paper discusses the analysis and the experimental results of a load modulated balanced amplifie...
This dissertation focuses on the development of active load-modulation techniques to improve back-of...
A proposed method for achieving active load-modulation technique without using a quarter-wavelength ...
This paper presents the design and characterization of a load modulated balanced amplifier for telec...
In this paper, the efficiency of a GaN HEMT transistor and its intrinsic waveforms are measured at 0...
A theory for class-J microwave amplifier operation as a function of drive level and fundamental load...
This paper proposes a design method to minimize the phase distortion (AM/PM) in Gallium Nitride (GaN...
In future mobile communication networks, there will be a shift towards higher carrier frequencies an...
This paper demonstrates how the linearity performance of a 10 W GaN HEMT can be dramatically improve...
This paper presents a novel adaptive power amplifier (PA) architecture for performing dynamic-load-m...
In order to reach increasingly higher data rates and energy requirements in mobile networks, ...
The classical Doherty configuration suffers from a lack of accurate control of the load impedance p...
Modern mobile communication signals require power amplifiers able to maintain very high efficiency i...
In this paper, we present a linearity and efficiency investigation of a GaN MMIC power amplifier (PA...
This paper discusses the analysis and the experimental results of a load modulated balanced amplifie...
This dissertation focuses on the development of active load-modulation techniques to improve back-of...
A proposed method for achieving active load-modulation technique without using a quarter-wavelength ...
This paper presents the design and characterization of a load modulated balanced amplifier for telec...
In this paper, the efficiency of a GaN HEMT transistor and its intrinsic waveforms are measured at 0...
A theory for class-J microwave amplifier operation as a function of drive level and fundamental load...
This paper proposes a design method to minimize the phase distortion (AM/PM) in Gallium Nitride (GaN...
In future mobile communication networks, there will be a shift towards higher carrier frequencies an...
This paper demonstrates how the linearity performance of a 10 W GaN HEMT can be dramatically improve...
This paper presents a novel adaptive power amplifier (PA) architecture for performing dynamic-load-m...
In order to reach increasingly higher data rates and energy requirements in mobile networks, ...
The classical Doherty configuration suffers from a lack of accurate control of the load impedance p...
Modern mobile communication signals require power amplifiers able to maintain very high efficiency i...
In this paper, we present a linearity and efficiency investigation of a GaN MMIC power amplifier (PA...
This paper discusses the analysis and the experimental results of a load modulated balanced amplifie...
This dissertation focuses on the development of active load-modulation techniques to improve back-of...