Transmission line matching effects on the performance of shunt-C/series-tuned and series-L/parallel-tuned Class-E amplifiers
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01/12/2005
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The impact that the transmission-line load-network has on the performance of the recently introduced series-L/parallel-tuned Class-E amplifier and the classic shunt-C/series-tuned configuration when compared to optimally derived lumped load networks is discussed. In addition an improved load topology which facilitates harmonic suppression of up to 5 order as required for maximum Class-E efficiency as well as load resistance transformation and a design procedure involving the use of Kuroda's identity and Richard's transformation enable a distributed synthesis process which dispenses with the need for iterative tuning as previously required in order to achieve optimum Class-E operation. © 2005 IEEE. |
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Thian , M & Fusco , V F 2005 , ' Transmission line matching effects on the performance of shunt-C/series-tuned and series-L/parallel-tuned Class-E amplifiers ' Paper presented at Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference , Suzhou , China , 01/12/2005 - 01/12/2005 , pp. 1565-1568 . DOI: 10.1109/APMC.2005.1606588 |
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