Title :
Design technique for broadband microwave transistor power amplifiers
Author :
Kotzebue, K.L. ; Ehlers, E.R.
Author_Institution :
University of California, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Santa Barbara, USA
fDate :
5/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A technique for the design of broadband microwave transistor power amplifiers is presented that utilises the powerful methods of network synthesis to achieve optimum large-signal performance. Only two large-signal transistor measurements per frequency are required to achieve a good analytic model of the transistor´s variation of added power with load impedance, and a mapping function is presented that translates this added-power characteristic into an equivalent linear-circuit reflection-coefficient characteristic. With this representation, methods of linear-network synthesis are used to obtain circuits which optimise the amplifier´s added-power efficiency over a broad range of frequencies. The design technique has been experimentally verified by the characterisation, design and construction of a b.j.t. amplifier of near-octave bandwidth centred at 1 GHz, with the large-signal performance in good agreement with that predicted by the design theory.
Keywords :
bipolar transistor circuits; microwave amplifiers; power amplifiers; solid-state microwave circuits; wideband amplifiers; broadband microwave transistor power amplifiers; design; large signal performance; linear circuit reflection coefficient characteristics; linear network synthesis; mapping function; network synthesis; performance;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Optics and Acoustics, IEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1049/ij-moa.1979.0027