Title :
Class E-A new class of high-efficiency tuned single-ended switching power amplifiers
Author :
Sokal, Nathan O. ; Sokal, Alan D.
fDate :
6/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The new class of amplifiers described is based on a load network synthesized to have a transient response which maximizes power efficiency even if the active device switching times are substantial fractions of the a.c. cycle. The new class of amplifiers, named `Class E,´ is defined and is illustrated by a detailed description and a set of design equations for one simple member of the class. For that circuit the authors measured 96 percent transistor efficiency at 3.9 MHz at 26-W output from a pair of Motorola 2N3735 TO-5 transistors. Advantages of Class E are unusually high efficiency, a priori designability, large reduction in second-breakdown stress, low sensitivity to active-device characteristics, and potential for high-efficiency operation at higher frequencies than previously published Class-D circuits.
Keywords :
Power amplifiers; Switching circuits; Tuning; power amplifiers; switching circuits; tuning; High power amplifiers; Microwave devices; Network synthesis; Power amplifiers; Switches; Switching circuits; Temperature; Transient response; VHF circuits; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1975.1050582