Publication: A novel method to design wideband power amplifier for wireless communication
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A new approach is presented to design microwave amplifiers to deliver maximum output power using Simplified Real Frequency Technique (SRFT). Proposed method tracks the maximum stable gain (MSG) curve of the active device (BJT, FET etc.) under consideration. Maximum Stable Gain Amplifier (MSGA) possesses higher gain than that of the constant or Flat Gain Amplifier (FGA) along the operating frequency band. Compared to FGA, it is this feature that makes MSGA high efficiency and low DC power consumption amplifier. Employing the proposed design method, a MSG power amplifier is constructed over the frequency band of 800-5200 MHz which can be utilized for GSM, UMTS, Wi-Fi and Wi-MAX applications.
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2013 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS2013)
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Optimization, Frequency 800 MHz to 5200 MHz, Matching Networks, BJT, Wireless communication, Transistors, Maximum stable gain, Maximum Stable Gain Amplifier (MSGA), Microwave Office (MWO), Radio networks, DC power consumption amplifier, Simplified Real Frequency Technique (SRFT), MSG power amplifier, Wi-MAX, UMTS, Wideband amplifiers, GSM, Maximum output power, Wi-Fi, Wideband power amplifier, Real frequency technique, Microwave amplifiers, Microwave transistors, Power amplifiers, Flat Gain Amplifier (FGA), FET, Active device, Design method, Power consumption, Wideband, Wideband Microwave Amplifier, “Fminsearch” Optimization Algorithm, Frequency band, MSGA