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Design and Realization of an Output Network for a GaN-HEMT Current-Mode Class-S Power Amplifier at 450 MHz
A. Wentzel, C. Meliani, J. Flucke, E. Ersoy, W. Heinrich
Ferdinand-Braun-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik, Gustav-Kirchhoff-Straße 4, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
Published in:
German Microwave Conf. (GeMIC 2009), Munich, Germany, Mar. 16-18, pp. 1-4 (2009).
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Abstract:
This paper describes the design and realization of a
hybrid lumped output network for a current-mode class-S power
amplifier. It consist of a band pass filter, a balun and a broadband
constant current supply. The filter achieves a bandwidth of
300 MHz and 0.5 dB insertion loss. As a demonstrator for the
class-S concept, the developed network together with a GaN
MMIC switching stage and GaAs Schottky-diodes demonstrates
a complete class-S power amplifier for a data rate of 1.8 Gbps for
an analog signal frequency of 450 MHz. An output power of 2.7
W at 450 MHz with an efficiency of 19 % and a very high power
gain of 37 dB has been achieved. This is the first demonstration
of class-S operation at these power levels for this frequency
range.
Keywords:
power amplifier, class-S, GaN, band pass filter
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