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Time-domain optical sampling of switched-mode microwave amplifiers and multipliers
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EngineeringPower ElectronicsOptical AmplifierElectromagnetic CompatibilityTime-domain Optical SamplingNew Photoconductive ProbeOptical PropertiesElectronic EngineeringOptical SwitchingComputational ElectromagneticsInstrumentationHarmonic LeakagePhotonicsElectrical EngineeringTime-domain MeasurementsNonlinear CircuitHigh-frequency DeviceMicrowave EngineeringMicrowave PhotonicsHigh-frequency MeasurementOptoelectronics
Time-domain measurements of the output waveforms of two 8-GHz high-efficiency power amplifiers, a 1-GHz frequency doubler, and a 5-GHz frequency doubler are presented in this paper. A new photoconductive probe has enabled nonintrusive time-domain voltage measurements, which confirm switched-mode class-E and class-F amplifier operation. In order to analyze nonlinear amplifiers designed to deliver a sinusoidal wave to the load, voltages at characteristic points inside the circuit need to be known. In multipliers, waveform measurements track harmonic leakage, expediting the design cycle. The high-impedance probe used here is an optoelectronic sampler, which can sense the charge on an exposed interconnect or the field associated with a buried interconnect. These electric-field data are then converted into voltage.
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