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RF Power Amplifier and Transmitter Technologies Part2

RF POWER AMPLIFIERS are commonly designated as classes A, B, c, d, e, and F. All but class a employ various nonlinear, switching, and wave-shaping techniques. The power-output capability ("t…

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RF Power Amplifier and Transmitter Technologies Part2

RF POWER AMPLIFIERS are commonly designated as classes A, B, c, d, e, and F. All but class a employ various nonlinear, switching, and wave-shaping techniques. The power-output capability ("transistor utilization factor") is defined as output power per transistor.

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RF Power Amplifier and Transmitter Technologies Part2

RF POWER AMPLIFIERS are commonly designated as classes A, B, c, d, e, and F. All but class a employ various nonlinear, switching, and wave-shaping techniques. The power-output capability ("t…

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Stephen Dunifer
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