High efficiency power amplifiers for modern mobile communications: The load-modulation approach

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Modern mobile communication signals require power amplifiers able to maintain very high efficiency in a wide range of output power levels, which is a major issue for classical power amplifier architectures. Following the load-modulation approach, efficiency enhancement is achieved by dynamically changing the amplifier load impedance as a function of the input power. In this paper, a review of the widely-adopted Doherty power amplifier and of the other load-modulation efficiency enhancement techniques is presented. The main theoretical aspects behind each method are introduced, and the most relevant practical implementations available in recent literature are reported and discussed.

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Ramella, C., Piacibello, A., Quaglia, R., Camarchia, V., & Pirola, M. (2017, December 1). High efficiency power amplifiers for modern mobile communications: The load-modulation approach. Electronics (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics6040096

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