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High-efficiency power amplifier integrated with antenna
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Electrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingEngineeringRadio FrequencyRf SemiconductorEnergy EfficiencyAntennaMicrowave AntennaPower EfficiencyPatch AntennasMicrowave EngineeringSecond HarmonicRandom Harmonic TerminationHigh-efficiency Power AmplifierElectromagnetic Compatibility
Two class B GaAs field-effect transistor (FET) power amplifiers integrated with patch antennas have been designed and fabricated at 2.48 GHz. Both amplifiers are integrated with patch antennas, which serve as load and radiator. In one case, a standard patch design was used with random harmonic termination. In another case, a modified patch design was used, which allows the tuning of the second harmonic. In this case the antenna has an additional function of a filter. An increase of 7% in the power-added efficiency (PAE) and 0.5 dB in the output power was achieved through the second harmonic tuning.
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