Abstract

The postmatching topology is an effective approach for broadening the bandwidth of a Doherty power amplifier (DPA). Its efficiency can be enhanced using a second-harmonic short-circuit network (SHSN), but at the expense of bandwidth. In this paper, the SHSNs with mutual coupling are proposed to achieve efficiency enhancement without sacrificing bandwidth. A broadband Doherty amplifier was designed and fabricated based on commercially available gallium nitride HEMT (Cree CGH 40006P) devices to validate the proposed technique. Under continuous-wave excitation, the measured results of the proposed DPA demonstrated that a wide bandwidth of 40% (1.8–2.7 GHz) can be maintained, with the 6-dB back-off drain efficiency between 47.5% and 54%. Using a wideband code-division multiple access 3GPP test signal with the peak-to-average power ratio of 6.6 dB, the adjacent channel power ratio over the entire frequency band is below −30 and −25 dBc at a 6-dB back-off and saturation, respectively.

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