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A 23 dBm class E power amplifier (PA) has been designed and simulated at 3.7 GHZ using a 130 nm CMOS-SOI technology. The PA is a single stage, single ended cascode formed by a thin oxide transistor as common source device and a laterally diffused MOS (LDMOS) transistor as common gate. Fully integrated high current inductor is used as part of the class E wave shaping network. At 3.7 GHz, the PA achieves...
The silicon vertical MOSFET RF power amplifier described in this document is one of the industry's first to utilize high voltage vertical technology. The power amplifier produces more than 25 W of peak pulsed power in the L-Band from 1200 MHz to 1400 MHz for ground based radar applications. Exhibiting nearly 20dB of gain, 50% efficiency at 48 volt operation with a 200 musec pulse width and 10% duty...
The silicon vertical MOSFET RF power amplifier described in this paper is the industry's first to utilize high voltage vertical technology. Operating under pulse conditions of 200 musec pulse width and 10% duty cycle it delivers more than 100 W of peak power. Operating in Class AB with only 50 mA of bias current the device achieves more than 20 dB of gain and 47% power added efficiency at P 1 dB compression...
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