Dynamic Power Supply Transmitters

Dynamic Power Supply Transmitters

Author: Earl McCune

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-05-21

Total Pages: 495

ISBN-13: 1107059178

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"Power is dissipated (lost) when this current flows through any resistance, which includes the amplifier's transistor. This dissipated power is the product of the current in the load times the voltage difference between the supply voltage to the amplifier and the output signal voltage. When the voltage supplied to the amplifier is a constant value, and by far the most common design practice, the situation in Fig. 1-2a results. Power dissipation in the amplifier is maximum when the output signal voltage is 1/2 of the supply voltage. When the output signal voltage is higher, even though the current value is larger the voltage drop is less and the power dissipation is lower. Similarly, when the output signal voltage is small, even though the voltage drop is now large the current in the load is smaller and again the power dissipation is lower"--


RF and Microwave Power Amplifier Design

RF and Microwave Power Amplifier Design

Author: Andrei Grebennikov

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2004-08-25

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0071444939

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This is a rigorous tutorial on radio frequency and microwave power amplifier design, teaching the circuit design techniques that form the microelectronic backbones of modern wireless communications systems. Suitable for self-study, corporate training, or Senior/Graduate classroom use, the book combines analytical calculations and computer-aided design techniques to arm electronic engineers with every possible method to improve their designs and shorten their design time cycles.