DocumentCode
1099686
Title
Output Networks for Radio-Frequency Power Amplifiers
Author
Everitt, W.L.
Author_Institution
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Volume
19
Issue
5
fYear
1931
fDate
5/1/1931 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
723
Lastpage
737
Abstract
At high frequencies a transformer consisting of primary, secondary, and mutual inductances cannot be constructed to match a generator effectively to a resistive load. By introducing capacitative elements, such a match can be obtained. The design of reactance networks to connect a resistive load efficiently to a source of power can be carried out most conveniently by the theory of image impedances. Such reactance networks can provide not only for high efficiency but can also attenuate undesired harmonics. A variety of configurations can be designed to accomplish the desired result. The network can also be arranged to provide extremely high attenuation at design ated frequencies. The most efficient network is one designed for critical coupling, assuming a constant Q for the inductances. The efficiency also depends on the impedance ratio.
Keywords
Attenuation; Electron tubes; High power amplifiers; Impedance; Power amplifiers; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Transformer cores;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radio Engineers, Proceedings of the Institute of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0731-5996
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1931.222387
Filename
1670980
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