This paper presents the design of a matching network (MN) for switched-capacitor PAs (SCPA) optimized for efficiency against required load output power. The presented third-order MN exploits the intrinsic output capacitance of the SCPA, reducing the number of passive components required by the MN. As an example, a MN for a 1.1 V switched capacitor power amplifier has been designed with a bluetooth application in mind. The example MN has been implemented in a 28 nm CMOS RF metal stack and provides 16.7 dBm output power with IL = 1.1 dB at 2.4 GHz in an area of 300 x 300 um^2 when resonated by an SCPA capacitance of 2.3 pF. Further structures have then been implemented and characterized, covering a broader set of applications
This paper proposes current technique for wireless power transfer (WPT), which is capacitive power t...
This paper presents the use of a new structure of active inductor named cascoded flipped-active indu...
This letter presents analysis and design considerations for lumped (inductor and capacitor) matching...
A Matching Network for a 1.1V Switched Capacitor Power Amplifier has been designed with a Bluetooth ...
Abstract-This letter presents the design of a reconfigurable amplifier with an adaptive matching net...
A switched-capacitor power amplifier (SCPA) is a very desirable solution to the problem of enabling ...
This paper describes the design and optimization of an RF tunable network capable of matching highly...
We have developed a novel reconfigurable matching network based on the loaded‐line technique. The ne...
International audienceIn mobile handsets, the power performance, efficiency, and transmission qualit...
One challenge of the implementation of fully-integrated RF power amplifiers into a deep submicro dig...
In this paper a reconfigurable input matching network (IMN) for power amplifiers (PA) is designed an...
none6In this work we present a reconfigurable impedance matching network for a CMOS Power Amplifier...
We have developed a novel reconfigurable matching network based on the loaded-line technique. The ne...
In this work we present a reconfigurable impedance matching network for a CMOS Power Amplifier (PA),...
Switched capacitors are here investigated for use in reconfigurable matching networks, particularly ...
This paper proposes current technique for wireless power transfer (WPT), which is capacitive power t...
This paper presents the use of a new structure of active inductor named cascoded flipped-active indu...
This letter presents analysis and design considerations for lumped (inductor and capacitor) matching...
A Matching Network for a 1.1V Switched Capacitor Power Amplifier has been designed with a Bluetooth ...
Abstract-This letter presents the design of a reconfigurable amplifier with an adaptive matching net...
A switched-capacitor power amplifier (SCPA) is a very desirable solution to the problem of enabling ...
This paper describes the design and optimization of an RF tunable network capable of matching highly...
We have developed a novel reconfigurable matching network based on the loaded‐line technique. The ne...
International audienceIn mobile handsets, the power performance, efficiency, and transmission qualit...
One challenge of the implementation of fully-integrated RF power amplifiers into a deep submicro dig...
In this paper a reconfigurable input matching network (IMN) for power amplifiers (PA) is designed an...
none6In this work we present a reconfigurable impedance matching network for a CMOS Power Amplifier...
We have developed a novel reconfigurable matching network based on the loaded-line technique. The ne...
In this work we present a reconfigurable impedance matching network for a CMOS Power Amplifier (PA),...
Switched capacitors are here investigated for use in reconfigurable matching networks, particularly ...
This paper proposes current technique for wireless power transfer (WPT), which is capacitive power t...
This paper presents the use of a new structure of active inductor named cascoded flipped-active indu...
This letter presents analysis and design considerations for lumped (inductor and capacitor) matching...