Class-J actually is just a very well optimized Class-AB for input/output matching and harmonics terminations, to get best linearity and efficiency.
For a linear Class-A PA can be applied the low signal S parameters (and K factor) to get stability information.
Probably the same thing could be applied for Class-AB or Class-J in your case, at least to get some stability information.
Class-J actually is just a very well optimized Class-AB for input/output matching and harmonics terminations, to get best linearity and efficiency.
For a linear Class-A PA can be applied the low signal S parameters (and K factor) to get stability information.
Probably the same thing could be applied for Class-AB or Class-J in your case, at least to get some stability information.
Thanks. I used a series resistor in gate to stabilize but have some problem at low frequency. What to do at this point and if I use a parallel capacitor with the resistor, Whats the role of it ?
A gate resistor is a good option to improve stability (check the gain change), but a cap may affect the matching vs frequency, and needs some optimization for your specific case.
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