High-Efficiency Class-F Amplifier Design Using Defected Ground Structure
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Recently at home and abroad mobile communication system has been rapidly developed.What draws our attention is the issue that systems which had been installed on the ground are gradually going up to the top of tower. Most designers must have long sought to get rid of the loss which occurs while moving up and down from an antenna installed on the top of tower to the system on the ground. In an attempt to remove the loss, the designers have used the feeder line combiner as a part which uses feeder cable for public use that connects an antenna to the system on the ground. The effort to improving the loss even in the feeder line combiner, however is still going on and it is just to move Amplifier to the top of tower from the ground. The improved loss by the change of system will attract a good deal of attention to higher efficiency Class-F Amplifier. When it comes to designing the previous structure of Class-F amplifier, the structure of Harmonic Control circuit considering Transistor parasitic parameters, made it possible to embody high efficiency. This study aims at the lightweight product.The secondary Harmonic matching structure was designed with using DGS(Defected Ground Structure).
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