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Thee are different methods of impedance matching for the power amplifier.
PA impedance matching techniques
a. Load pull methods
b. Cripps method
What I understood from cripps method?
By load line I calculate R_opt then by varying "X" in this formula : Z_L = R_opt ± j*X
we check which value is the best for maximum "power delivered" or "PAE".
Am I right?
P.s
Do we have other methods for impedance matching?
PA impedance matching techniques
a. Load pull methods
b. Cripps method
- I know Load pull method, by varying output load impedance I check that "Delivered power" or "Power added efficiency" to get maximum based on my goal. remember that in ADS or some definitions it is mentioned that for each load, input matching is also performed to maximize power delivery from input to output.
- Cripps method: I don't get it even I search the Google or check the book "RF power amplifier for wireless communication".
What I understood from cripps method?
By load line I calculate R_opt then by varying "X" in this formula : Z_L = R_opt ± j*X
we check which value is the best for maximum "power delivered" or "PAE".
Am I right?
P.s
Do we have other methods for impedance matching?