An RF power amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier used to convert a low-power radio-frequency signal into a larger signal of significant power, typically for driving the antenna of a transmitter. It is usually optimized to have high efficiency, high P1dB compression, good return loss on the input and output, good gain, and good heat dissipation.
Wideband Amplifier Design
transformations over large bandwidth are difficult to realize, thus most wideband amplifiers use 50 Ω output loading. Transistor output power is then limited to
Vbr is defined as the breakdown voltage
Vk is defined as the knee voltage and
Wideband Amplifier Design
transformations over large bandwidth are difficult to realize, thus most wideband amplifiers use 50 Ω output loading. Transistor output power is then limited to
Vbr is defined as the breakdown voltage
Vk is defined as the knee voltage and
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