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dc.contributor.advisorOlavsbråten, Morten
dc.contributor.authorKarlsen, Glenn Flø
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-02T14:01:03Z
dc.date.available2018-10-02T14:01:03Z
dc.date.created2018-07-01
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifierntnudaim:20093
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11250/2565883
dc.description.abstractIn this master's thesis a two-stage broadband power amplifier, along with the corresponding separate driver and power stages, has been designed with an in-depth analysis of the harmonic source- and loadpull methods and the harmonic termination technique. The power amplifiers were subsequently measured. The power stage amplifier exhibit a mean transducer power gain of 13.5dB, a maximum linear output power of 25dBm, a mean saturated output power of 41.5dBm, and a mean peak \gls{PAE} of 54\% at a quiescent voltage bias of 28V and a quiescent current bias of 200mA; The driver stage amplifier exhibit a mean transducer power gain of 17.5dB, a maximum linear output power of 25dBm, a mean saturated output power of 37.8dBm, and a mean peak \gls{PAE} of 55\% at a quiescent voltage bias of 28V and a quiescent current bias of 165mA; and the two-stage amplifier exhibit a mean transducer power gain of 29.8dB, a maximum linear output power of 25dBm, a mean saturated output power of 41.3dBm, and a mean peak \gls{PAE} of 44.5\% at a quiescent voltage bias of 28V and a quiescent current bias of 165mA and 200mA. The power amplifiers were designed for 2.4GHz application with a bandwidth of 800MHz, but also exhibited promising performance down to 1GHz given some modifications, thus virtually doubling the intended bandwidth. The power amplifiers were designed using the gallium nitride high electron mobility transistors CGH40006P and CGH40010F from Wolfspeed.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherNTNU
dc.subjectElektronikk, Analog kretsdesign og radioteknikk
dc.titleDesign of a Harmonically Tuned Two-Stage Broadband Power Amplifier in Discrete GaN Technology - A Harmonic Loadpull and Harmonic Termination Approach
dc.typeMaster thesis


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