Investigating the Bounds of Quality Factor for Class-E Series-Tuned RF Power Amplifiers and Their Computer-Aided Optimization

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Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of Class-E series-tuned radio-frequency power amplifiers (RFPAs), focusing on their design and optimization for high efficiency and performance. However, achieving optimal performance involves navigating trade-offs among efficiency, bandwidth, harmonic suppression, output power capability, and device stress. This work examines the trade-offs involved in the series-tuned ((Formula presented.)) network and establishes the bounds for its quality factor using computer-aided harmonic balance (HB) simulations. Additionally, it explores optimal harmonic termination strategies to enhance the performance and efficiency of the design. Finally, a novel methodology using harmonic termination is proposed, simplifying the design process by eliminating the need for traditional load-pull extraction methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11881
Number of pages20
JournalApplied Sciences
Volume14
Issue number24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • RFPA
  • harmonics
  • efficiency
  • simulations
  • Class-E

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