In this paper, two-parameter families of periodic current waveforms for class-F and inverse class-F power amplifiers (PAs) are considered. These waveforms are obtained by truncating cosine waveforms composed of dc component and fundamental and either second (k=2) or third (k=3) harmonic. In each period, waveforms are truncated to become zero outside of a prescribed interval (so-called conduction angle). The considered families of waveforms include both discontinuous and continuous waveforms. Fourier series expansion of truncated waveform contains an infinite number of harmonics, although a number of harmonics may be missing. Taking into account common assumptions that for class-F PA the third (n=3) harmonic is missing in current waveform an...
Starting from the mathematical bases of waveform engineering, this contribution demonstrates the eff...
This paper presents for the first time an experimental validation of the continuous inverse class-F ...
A power amplifier is provided having an input for receiving a signal to be amplified that is associa...
This paper presents a novel formulation for the inverse class-F mode of operation, termed the “cont...
Various classes of nonnegative waveforms containing dc component, fundamental and kth harmonic k≥2, ...
In this paper, an extended version of the continuous class-F-1 mode power amplifier (PA) design appr...
In this paper, an extended version of the continuous class-F-1 mode power amplifier (PA) design appr...
The requirements to output network's impedance on higher harmonic components and appropriate input d...
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...
Operational behaviors of the class-F and class-F-1 amplifiers are investigated. For the half-sinusoi...
In this brief, a continuum of novel closed-form solutions is derived for class-E power amplifiers (P...
General description of nonnegative waveforms up to second harmonic in terms of independent (unconstr...
A new family of switching amplifiers, each member having some of the features of both class E and in...
Power-amplifier class-F operation is investigated and revised, evidencing the fundamental importance...
Starting from the mathematical bases of waveform engineering, this contribution demonstrates the eff...
This paper presents for the first time an experimental validation of the continuous inverse class-F ...
A power amplifier is provided having an input for receiving a signal to be amplified that is associa...
This paper presents a novel formulation for the inverse class-F mode of operation, termed the “cont...
Various classes of nonnegative waveforms containing dc component, fundamental and kth harmonic k≥2, ...
In this paper, an extended version of the continuous class-F-1 mode power amplifier (PA) design appr...
In this paper, an extended version of the continuous class-F-1 mode power amplifier (PA) design appr...
The requirements to output network's impedance on higher harmonic components and appropriate input d...
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...
Operational behaviors of the class-F and class-F-1 amplifiers are investigated. For the half-sinusoi...
In this brief, a continuum of novel closed-form solutions is derived for class-E power amplifiers (P...
General description of nonnegative waveforms up to second harmonic in terms of independent (unconstr...
A new family of switching amplifiers, each member having some of the features of both class E and in...
Power-amplifier class-F operation is investigated and revised, evidencing the fundamental importance...
Starting from the mathematical bases of waveform engineering, this contribution demonstrates the eff...
This paper presents for the first time an experimental validation of the continuous inverse class-F ...
A power amplifier is provided having an input for receiving a signal to be amplified that is associa...