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Design of Varactor-Based Tunable Matching Networks for Dynamic Load Modulation of High Power Amplifiers
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Electrical EngineeringMatching NetworkEngineeringRf SemiconductorHigh-frequency DeviceElectronic EngineeringLoad ModulationHigh Power AmplifiersDynamic Load ModulationPower ElectronicsMicroelectronics
In this paper, the design of varactor-based tunable matching networks for dynamic load modulation of high power amplifiers (PAs) is presented. Design guidelines to overcome the common breakdown, and tunability problems of the varactors for high power applications are proposed. Based on the guidelines, using commercially available abrupt junction silicon varactors, a tunable matching network is built and measured. The matching network is then used for load modulation of a 1-GHz 7-W class-E LDMOS PA. Static measurements of the load modulated PA show that the power-added efficiency of the PA is improved by an absolute value of 10% at 10-dB backoff. This promising result proves, for the first time, the feasibility of load modulation techniques for high-power applications in the gigahertz frequency range.
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