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Class E Power Amplifier

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i want to design class E power Amlifier for 900 Mhz application , and i want to know where to start ,
so please recommend a book , or paper to begin with

and i saw most of the class E amps use LDMOS or CMOS , or HBT , what about biploar devices are they used in this class

and also i want to ask how to select the bias point of the gate or the base


thanks in advance

khouly
 

Search for Sokal and/or Raab. They wrote the book Solid State Radio Engineering and they are big in Class E.

for instance:

h**p://www.avtechpulse.com/papers/classe/
 

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you can use bipolar decices.

But FETs are more useful for switch-mode devices.
Bipolar devices go to deep saturation, it will make slower they operation.
 

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i have seen class E amps based on LDMOS devices , i will try to get a model of one , and begin to design using the LDMOS

khouly
 

what about the base bias of the transistor if i use Bjt will be like class AB or just put the input wave form in the base

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The latter case: no any bias as much as a Class AB bias, only just a little (say 0.2-0.3V DC, definitely not causing any collector current) to easy the RF drive at 900MHz, this helps the obviously not so rapid rise time of the drive pulse.
 

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