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Design of a wideband, highly efficient FPA using an asymmetrical open-circuit coupled-lines-based filtering matching network

AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications, ISSN: 1434-8411, Vol: 178, Page: 155293
2024
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  • 1
    Mentions
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  • Mentions
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Studies in the Area of Technology Reported from Moulay Ismail University (Design of a Wideband, Highly Efficient Fpa Using an Asymmetrical Open-circuit Coupled-lines-based Filtering Matching Network)

2024 JUN 18 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Tech Daily News -- A new study on Technology is now available. According

Article Description

This study introduces a novel approach to designing a broadband, highly efficient filtering power amplifier (FPA) characterized by unique integrated filtering capabilities. Central to the proposed technique is the utilization of an asymmetrical open-circuit coupled-lines bandpass filter (BPF), serving dual functions as both an input matching network and an output matching network. Notably, this filter design not only enhances the bandpass filtering response but also significantly improves second harmonic rejection performance. To validate this methodology, a broadband FPA is implemented, employing the Cree 10 W GaN HEMT. The proposed FPA, operating between 2.0–3.0 GHz, achieves a peak drain efficiency of 45.9 %-73.26 %, corresponding to a peak output power of 38.5–41.95 dBm at saturation. This marks a notable efficiency enhancement compared to recent research findings. It is believed that the FPA solution is custom-tailored to meet the demanding requirements of modern base stations, striking the balance between improved power-efficiency and good filtering performance.

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