Title :
3–3.6-GHz Wideband GaN Doherty Power Amplifier Exploiting Output Compensation Stages
Author :
Rubio, Jorge Moreno ; Fang, Jie ; Camarchia, Vittorio ; Quaglia, Roberto ; Pirola, Marco ; Ghione, Giovanni
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun., Politec. di Torino, Torino, Italy
Abstract :
We discuss the design, realization and experimental characterization of a GaN-based hybrid Doherty power amplifier for wideband operation in the 3-3.6-GHz frequency range. The design adopts a novel, simple approach based on wideband compensator networks. Second-harmonic tuning is exploited for the main amplifier at the upper limit of the frequency band, thus improving gain equalization over the amplifier bandwidth. The realized amplifier is based on a packaged GaN HEMT and shows, at 6 dB of output power back-off, a drain efficiency higher than 38% in the 3-3.6-GHz band, gain around 10 dB, and maximum power between 43 and 44 dBm, with saturated efficiency between 55% and 66%. With respect to the state of the art, we obtain, at a higher frequency, a wideband amplifier with similar performances in terms of bandwidth, output power, and efficiency, through a simpler approach. Moreover, the measured constant maximum output power of 20 W suggests that the power utilization factor of the 10-W (Class A) GaN HEMT is excellent over the amplifier band.
Keywords :
HEMT integrated circuits; III-V semiconductors; gallium compounds; harmonics; microwave power amplifiers; wide band gap semiconductors; wideband amplifiers; HEMT; frequency 3 GHz to 3.6 GHz; output compensation stages; power 10 W; power 20 W; power utilization factor; second-harmonic tuning; wideband Doherty power amplifier; wideband compensator networks; Frequency conversion; Gain; Gallium nitride; Power generation; Tuning; Wideband; Broadband matching networks; Doherty power amplifiers (PAs); GaN-based field-effect transistors (FETs); WiMAX; wideband microwave amplifiers;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2012.2201745