Switchmode RF and microwave power amplifiers / Andrei Grebennikov, Nathan O. Sokal, Marc J. Franco.
Material type: TextPublisher number: Global Information Systems Technology Pvt Ltd | 877, Udhyog Vihar, Phase-V, GurgaonPublication details: Amsterdam ; Elsevier/AP, Academic Press is an imprint of Elsevier, ©2012Description: xxi, 677 p. : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9780124159075Subject(s): Power amplifiers | Microwave amplifiers | Power gain | Spectral-domain analysis, stability | E-BooksDDC classification: 621.384 GRE Online resources: E-BookItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Chapter 1 - Power Amplifier Design Principles,
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Chapter 2 - Class-D Power Amplifiers,
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Chapter 3 - Class-F Power Amplifiers,
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Chapter 4 - Inverse Class-F,
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Chapter 5 - Class-E with Shunt Capacitance,
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Chapter 6 - Class-E with Finite DC-Feed Inductance,
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Chapter 7 - Class-E with Quarterwave Transmission Line,
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Chapter 8 - Broadband Class-E,
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Chapter 9 - Alternative and Mixed-Mode High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers,
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Chapter 10 - High-Efficiency Doherty Power Amplifiers,
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Chapter 11 - Predistortion Linearization Techniques,
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Abstract: Chapter 1 describes the basic principles of power amplifier design procedures. Based on the spectral-domain analysis, the concept of a conduction angle is introduced with simple and clear analyses of the basic Classes A, AB, B, and C of the power amplifier operation. Classes of operation based upon a finite number of harmonics are discussed and described. Nonlinear models are given for MOSFET, MESFET, HEMT, and bipolar devices (including HBTs), which have very good prospects for power amplifiers using modern microwave monolithic integrated circuits. The effect of the device input parameters on the conduction angle at high frequencies is explained. The concept and design of push–pull amplifiers using balanced transistors are presented. The possibility of the maximum power gain for a stable power amplifier is discussed and analytically derived. The parasitic parametric effect due to the nonlinear collector capacitance and measures for its cancellation in practical power amplifiers are discussed. Finally, the basics of the load–pull characterization and distortion fundamentals are presented.
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