Broadband high performance laterally diffused metal-oxide-semiconductor power amplifier for mobile two-way radio applications

This paper highlights achievement of broadband high performance power amplifier (PA) line up for mobile two-way radio applications. In typical two-way radio applications the input radio-frequency signal to the first PA stage comes directly from the voltage controlled oscillator, with typically 3 dBm...

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Main Authors: Kumar, N., Anand, L.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inst Engineering Technology-Iet, Michael Faraday House Six Hills Way Stevenage, Hertford Sg1 2ay, England 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/15647/1/Broadband_high_performance_laterally_diffused_metal-oxide-semiconductor_power_amplifier.pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/15647/
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=7156294
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Summary:This paper highlights achievement of broadband high performance power amplifier (PA) line up for mobile two-way radio applications. In typical two-way radio applications the input radio-frequency signal to the first PA stage comes directly from the voltage controlled oscillator, with typically 3 dBm power. Owing to high output power requirement (similar to 80 W) of mobile radio applications, up to three PA device stages are normally cascaded (pre-driver, driver and final PA stage). The key point in the design of the PA line up concerns the final stage. Here, this paper introduces a design methodology based on parallel-combined impedance matching technique (from theoretical derivation) enables the designers to develop broadband PA with actual PA device impedance (implementation of new generation laterally diffused metal-oxide-semiconductor device). Experimental results demonstrated output power of similar to 80 W and gain of 45 dB, while preserving efficiency of 55 over the bandwidth from 760 to 870 MHz. According to author's knowledge, this amplifier demonstrated highest efficiency with 13 V DC supply (operating at 80 W) in UHF broadband frequency with high gain operation (more than 45 dB) up to date.