This letter discusses the theory, simulation, and experimental characterization of a load-modulated balanced amplifier (LMBA) where the control signal power (CSP) is obtained by re-injecting part of the output RF signal. Compared to the standard balanced load-modulated power amplifier (PA), this approach does not require an external amplification of the CSP. The potential of this technique is explored experimentally with a balanced PA (BPA) working on 1400-3400-MHz band, using an external off-the-shelf directional coupler and manual phase shift adjustment. The induced load modulation can lead to a 10% increase of power added efficiency, or 1 dB of output power, across the frequency band of operation compared to the BPA
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This article proposes a methodology to ensure linear amplification of a load modulated balanced ampl...
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This letter discusses the theory, simulation, and experimental characterization of a load-modulated ...
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This article presents an orthogonal load-modulated balanced amplifier designed to mitigate the effec...
This article presents the theory and design methodology of broadband RF-input continuous-mode load-m...
A novel power amplifier (PA) architecture, the Load Modulated Balanced PA (LMBA), is presented. The ...
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The load modulated balanced amplifier (LMBA) technique uses a control signal, injected at the output...
As mobile communications and other microwave systems continue to evolve designers and system archite...
This article proposes a methodology to ensure linear amplification of a load modulated balanced ampl...
As modern communication system technology develops, the demand for devices with smaller size, higher...
This letter discusses the theory, simulation, and experimental characterization of a load-modulated ...
The RF power amplifier (PA) is a unit in wireless transmitters that strengthens the signal to combat...
A novel RF power amplifier (RFPA) architecture, the orthogonal load-modulated balanced amplifier, or...
While an ideal Doherty power amplifier has a linear response, the load modulated balanced amplifier ...
This article presents an orthogonal load-modulated balanced amplifier designed to mitigate the effec...
This article presents the theory and design methodology of broadband RF-input continuous-mode load-m...
A novel power amplifier (PA) architecture, the Load Modulated Balanced PA (LMBA), is presented. The ...
This paper presents the design and characterization of a load modulated balanced amplifier for telec...
This work presents multi-level supply modulation of a load modulated balanced amplifier (LMBA). The ...
International audienceThis paper presents a design methodology for a load modulated balanced amplifi...
The analysis and design of an RF-input sequential load modulated balanced power amplifier (SLMBA) ar...
The load modulated balanced amplifier (LMBA) technique uses a control signal, injected at the output...
As mobile communications and other microwave systems continue to evolve designers and system archite...
This article proposes a methodology to ensure linear amplification of a load modulated balanced ampl...
As modern communication system technology develops, the demand for devices with smaller size, higher...