Power Amplifier Design: A Collection from Applied Microwave & Wireless magazine
FORMAT: Softcover, 112 pages
PUBLISHED: 2002
ISBN: 1-884932-26-6
This third design guide in the Applied Microwave & Wireless series presents valuable resources for power amplifier linarization, measuring, modeling and distortion.
Also available at a special discount: The complete set of Applied Microwave & Wireless Design Guides.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Specifying Power Amplifier Linearity via Intermodulation Distortion
- Effective Output Intercept Point (EOIP) Spectral Sidelobe Regrowth in Saturating Amplifiers
- Using Digital Modulation to Measure and Model RF Amplifier Distortion
- Envelope Distortion Models with Memory Improve Some Amplifier Regrowth Predictions
- Suppress Spectral Sidelobe Regrowth with Data Signal Predistortion
- Amplifier Linearization Using Adaptive Digital Predistortion
- Amplifier Linearization Using Adaptive RF Predistortion
- The Magnetron - A Low-Noise, Long-Life Amplifier
- Inside the RF Power Transistor
- Biasing LDMOS FETs for Linear Operation
- Improved Design for Distributed Amplifiers
- A10-watt MBE GaAS FET Power Amplifier
- Efficient RF Power Amplifiers for Portable Communications
- 2 to 6 GHz Commercial Power Amplifier
- A Push-Pull 300-Watt Amplifier for 81.36 MHz
- High-Efficiency, Two-Stage Power Amplifiers With Nearly Constant Saturated Output Power
- Design of a 2.4 GHz RF Power Amplifier Module for ISM-Band Wireless Communications
- Gain Equalizer Flattens Attenuation Over the 6 to 18 GHz Frequency Range
- Digitally Controlled Potentiometers Improve Cost and Reliability of RF Power Amplifier Applications
- A Suppressed Harmonic Power Detector for Dual Band Phones
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