Abstract

A novel class-J operated power amplifier (PA) utilizing varactor-based dynamic load modulation is presented. It is theoretically shown that the proposed PA can maintain high average efficiency across more than 35% RF bandwidth by means of a purely reactive load modulation after the transistor output capacitance. The theory is experimentally verified by a 15 W GaN HEMT PA operating from 1.80 to 2.20 GHz, using SiC varactors as dynamically tunable load elements. In the band, the PA presents a power added efficiency (PAE) higher than 39% at 6 dB output power back-off. For a 3.84 MHz W-CDMA signal with 6.7 dB peak to average power ratio, an average PAE higher than 39% and an adjacent channel leakage ratio below −45.8 dBc are obtained across the entire band after linearization.

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