Title :
Low-Harmonic Push–Pull Class-E Power Amplifier With a Pair of LC Resonant Networks
Author :
Chen, Feng-Yin ; Chen, Jian-Fuh ; Lin, Ray-Lee
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Tainan
fDate :
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes a novel push-pull Class-E series-parallel resonant power amplifier (PA), which parallels two basic one-inductor, one-capacitor Class-E high-efficiency switching-mode tuned PA (Sokal, 1981) circuits. This proposed topology utilizes a push-pull scheme to realize sinusoidal output voltage. The previously published Class-E circuits (Sokal, 1981) can be implemented in a very simplified circuit. However, the simplified circuit is only appropriate for applications in which the harmonic content of output is not an important criterion. The proposed amplifier with two series-parallel resonant load networks will allow sinusoidal output voltage to be achieved by associating with the positive and negative quasi-sinusoidal waveforms. The complementarily activated configuration will provide continuous high-ripple-frequency input-current waveforms; this approach significantly reduces electromagnetic interference and requires very little filtering. With the symmetry of the push-pull Class-E circuit, there is the additional benefit that the even harmonics are suppressed at the load, and thus there are fewer harmonic distortions. However, each switch is symmetrically driven with a duty ratio of less than 0.5 to meet the nominal Class-E operating conditions, which leads to a narrower operating frequency variation. A prototype of the proposed PA shows over 95% efficiency at 48-V input, with 18-W output and an operating frequency of 900 kHz
Keywords :
circuit resonance; differential amplifiers; harmonic distortion; harmonics suppression; network topology; power amplifiers; 18 W; 48 V; 900 kHz; LC resonant networks; class-E circuits; class-E power amplifier; differential amplifiers; electromagnetic interference; harmonic distortions; high-ripple-frequency input-current waveforms; negative quasisinusoidal waveforms; positive quasisinusoidal waveforms; push-pull power amplifier; series-parallel resonant power amplifier; sinusoidal output voltage; Circuit topology; Frequency; High power amplifiers; Power harmonic filters; RLC circuits; Resonance; Switches; Switching circuits; Tuned circuits; Voltage; Class-E power amplifier (PA); harmonic distortion (HD); high-efficiency amplifier; push–pull amplifier; switching PA; zero-voltage switching (ZVS);
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2006.887637