LINEAR AND SWITCH-MODE RF POWER AMPLIFIERS

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ABOUT THE BOOK

RF power amplifiers are implemented in communication, semiconductor wafer processing, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and radar systems to produce RF signal with the desired characteristics to perform several critical tasks in the entire system. They can be designed to operate in linear or switch-mode, depending on the specific application. This book explores the design and implementation methods for both linear and switch-mode amplifiers with real world engineering problems. The text discusses phased controlled switch-mode amplifiers and distortion and modulation effects in RF amplifiers. It illustrates the interface and integration of components and sub-systems for RF amplifiers. The material is further reinforced with MATLAB design files.

 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 Radio Frequency Amplifier Basics

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Types of Amplifiers: Small Signal and Large Signal Amplifiers

1.3 Linear Amplifiers

1.4 Switch-Mode Amplifiers

1.5 Power Transistors

1.6 Passive Devices

References

Chapter 2 Two-Port Parameters

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Network Parameters

2.3 Network Connections

2.4 S-Scattering Parameters

References

Chapter 3 Impedance Matching and Resonant Networks

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Transmission Lines

3.3 Smith Chart

3.4 Impedance Matching between Transmission Lines and Load Impedances

3.5 Single Stub Tuning

3.6 Impedance Transformation and Matching between Source and Load Impedances

3.7 Resonator Networks

3.8 LC Resonators as Impedance Transformers

3.9 Tapped Resonators as Impedance Transformers

3.10 Signal Flow Graphs

References

Chapter 4 Small-Signal Amplifiers

4.1 Amplifier Basic Terminology

4.2 Small-Signal Amplifier Design

References

Chapter 5 Linear Amplifier Design and Implementation

5.1 Large-Signal RF Amplifier Design Techniques

5.2 Push–Pull Amplifier Configuration

5.3 Parallel Transistor Configuration

5.4 PA Module Combiners

5.5 Linear Amplifiers

5.6 Class A Amplifiers

5.7 Class B

5.8 Class AB

5.9 Class C

References

Chapter 6 Switch-Mode Amplifier Design and Implementation

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Class D Amplifiers

6.3 Class E Amplifiers

6.4 Class DE Amplifiers

6.5 Class F Amplifiers

References

Chapter 7 Phase-Controlled Switch-Mode Amplifiers

7.1 Introduction

7.2 Phase Control of a Class E Power Amplifier Pair

7.3 Pulsing of Switch-Mode Amplifiers

References

Chapter 8 Distortion and Modulation Effects in RF Power Amplifiers

8.1 Introduction

8.2 Ideal Quadrature Modulator

8.3 Nonideal Quadrature Modulator

8.4 Improved Method for Image Band Rejection

References

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