Title :
Harmonically Tuned Continuous Class-C Operation Mode for Power Amplifier Applications
Author :
Rezaei, Saeid ; Belostotski, Leonid ; Helaoui, Mohamed ; Ghannouchi, Fadhel M.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada
Abstract :
This paper presents the broadband class-C mode of operation, termed the “continuous class-C”, which is an extension of a standard class-C design but with the optimum fundamental and second harmonic terminations now forming a continuous arrangement of load impedances on the Smith chart. With the generic drain current waveform depending on the amplifier conduction angle, and by using the well-established continuous class-B (class-J) voltage waveforms, a set of closed-form equations for the fundamental and second harmonic impedances are derived. These provide a wide impedance design space to realize broadband class-C power amplifiers (PAs) with the constant output power, gain and efficiency over a significant bandwidth. The continuous class-C mode is subdivided into low- and high-power modes for which load impedance, output power and drain efficiency ratios are found and compared to those of the continuous class-B. New design spaces are graphically shown for both class-C modes. The proposed continuous class-C concepts are validated experimentally with on-wafer load pull measurements of an integrated 8×50 μm, ~ 1 W, 20 V GaN MMIC transistor. The proposed theory is also applied in simulations of power amplifiers operating in continuous class-B and continuous class-C modes.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; MMIC power amplifiers; gallium compounds; microwave power transistors; wide band gap semiconductors; GaN; Smith chart; amplifier conduction angle; broadband class-C PA; broadband class-C operation mode; broadband class-C power amplifiers; closed-form equations; constant output power; continuous class-C concept; drain efficiency ratio; fundamental harmonic impedance; generic drain current waveform; harmonically-tuned continuous class-C operation mode; high-power mode; impedance design space; integrated gallium nitride MMIC transistor; load impedance; load impedances; low-power mode; on-wafer load pull measurements; optimum fundamental termination; power amplifier applications; second harmonic impedance; second harmonic termination; standard class-C design; voltage 20 V; well-established continuous class-B voltage waveform; Broadband communication; Harmonic analysis; Impedance; Logic gates; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Transistors; Broadband; GaN; class-C; design space; harmonically tuned power amplifier; power amplifier (PA); power transistor;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2364836