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C-Band 30 W High PAE Power Amplifier MMIC with Second Harmonic Suppression for Radar Network Application
Fan Yang1,2, Leijun Song2, Yuehang Xu1
1School of Electronic Science and Engineering, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, China.
Abstract:
In order to meet the application requirements of radar networks for high efficiency and high second harmonic suppression (SHS) of power amplifiers, this paper proposes a C-band 30 W power amplifier (PA) microwave monolithic integrated circuit (MMIC) based on 0.25 μm gallium nitride (GaN) high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) process. The proposed PA uses a two-stage amplifier structure to achieve high power gain. A topology with SHS is designed in the output-matching network. Besides, the large signal model load pull simulation and the harmonic control technology in the output stage are used to improve efficiency. The high-power additional efficiency (PAE) and high SHS of the PA MMIC are achieved simultaneously. In the 5-6 GHz frequency range, multiple indicator measurements of the proposed PA show that output power is over 45 dBm, the PAE is more than 57%, the SHS exceeds 45 dBc, the power gain is greater than 24 dB, which are conducted under the condition of 100 μs pulse width and 10% duty cycle. In addition, the size of the PA MMIC, including bonding pads, is 3.3 × 3.1 mm2.
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