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Title:
The load-pull method of RF and microwave power amplifier design
Author:
Sevic, John, author.
ISBN:
9781119078036

9781119078067

9781119078128
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxii, 151 pages) : illustrations
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acronyms, Abbreviations, and Notation -- Preface -- Foreword -- Biography -- Chapter 1 Historical Methods of RF Power Amplifier Design -- 1.1 The RF Power Amplifier -- 1.2 History of RF Power Amplifier Design Methods -- 1.2.1 Copper Tape and the X-Acto Knife -- 1.2.2 The Shunt Stub Tuner -- 1.2.3 The Cripps Method -- 1.3 The Load-Pull Method of RF Power Amplifier Design -- 1.3.1 History of the Load-Pull Method -- 1.3.2 RF Power Amplifier Design with the Load-Pull Method

1.4 Historical Limitations of the Load-Pull Method -- 1.4.1 Minimum Impedance Range -- 1.4.2 Independent Harmonic Tuning -- 1.4.3 Peak and RMS Power Capability -- 1.4.4 Operating and Modulation Bandwidth -- 1.4.5 Linearity Impairment -- 1.4.6 Rigorous Error Analysis -- 1.4.7 Acoustically Induced Vibrations -- 1.5 Closing Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2 Automated Impedance Synthesis -- 2.1 Methods of Automated Impedance Synthesis -- 2.1.1 Passive Electromechanical Impedance Synthesis -- 2.1.2 The Active-Loop Method of Impedance Synthesis

2.1.3 The Active-Injection Method of Impedance Synthesis -- 2.2 Understanding Electromechanical Tuner Performance -- 2.2.1 Impedance Synthesis Range -- 2.2.2 Operating Bandwidth -- 2.2.3 Modulation Bandwidth -- 2.2.4 Tuner Insertion Loss -- 2.2.5 Power Capability -- 2.2.6 Vector Repeatability -- 2.2.7 Impedance State Resolution and Uniformity -- 2.2.8 Factors Influencing Tuner Speed -- 2.2.9 The Slab-Line to Coaxial Transition -- 2.3 Advanced Considerations in Impedance Synthesis -- 2.3.1 Independent Harmonic Impedance Synthesis -- 2.3.2 Sub-1 O Impedance Synthesis -- 2.4 Closing Remarks

3.5 Closing Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4 Load-Pull Data Acquisition and Contour Generation -- 4.1 Constant Source Power Load-Pull -- 4.1.1 Load-Pull with a Single Set of Contours -- 4.1.2 Load-Pull with Two or More Sets of Contours -- 4.1.3 Load-Pull for Signal Quality Optimization -- 4.1.4 Large-Signal Input Impedance -- 4.2 Fixed-Parametric Load-Pull -- 4.2.1 Fixed Load Power -- 4.2.2 Fixed Gain Compression -- 4.2.3 Fixed Peak-Average Ratio -- 4.2.4 Fixed Signal Quality -- 4.2.5 Treating Multiple Contour Intersections -- 4.3 Harmonic Load-Pull -- 4.3.1 Second Harmonic Load-Pull
Abstract:
"The book is intended for readers with an existing base of knowledge regarding the wireless power amplifier (PA), a key semiconductor component used in all wireless communication products. The PA influences battery-life, talk-time, cost, and size of wireless communication devices. The author presents a complete pedagogical design methodology for wireless PA design, from specification stage, to transistor selection, to final circuit design. An electrical engineer, having read the book, will be able to start with key specifications and end with a functioning wireless PA design to meet those specifications. This book fills an unmet need in the technical literature by describing a general, powerful, accessible method that spans multiple technology disciplines, including base-station, hand-set, sat-com, and military applications, all from a practical, hands-on perspective"-- Provided by publisher
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