A Multi-Octave Power Amplifier Based on Mixed Continuous Modes

This paper presents a multi-octave power amplifier based on mixed continuous modes. It consists of resistive-reactive series of continuous modes and a phase shift parameter. The issue of impedance duplication is solved in the case of exceeding an octave bandwidth. By introducing a phase shift parame...

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Main Authors: Zhiwei Zhang, Zhiqun Cheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8924756/
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Summary:This paper presents a multi-octave power amplifier based on mixed continuous modes. It consists of resistive-reactive series of continuous modes and a phase shift parameter. The issue of impedance duplication is solved in the case of exceeding an octave bandwidth. By introducing a phase shift parameter, the bandwidth is further expanded obviously. Then, a compact network and its design method are proposed to meet impedance requirements. For validation, a 0.5-4.0 GHz power amplifier is designed and fabricated. And the measured results show that the saturated output power is between 40.0 dBm and 42.8 dBm in target band. From 60% to 71% drain efficiency is obtained with a gain greater than 10 dB. The size of the proposed PA is greatly compact, which is only with 3.6 cm × 6.0 cm.
ISSN:2169-3536