Microwave class-E power amplifiers: a brief review of essential concepts in high-frequency class-E PAs and related circuits
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IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2018, 19(5), 54-66
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Since Nathan Sokal's invention of the class-E power amplifier (PA), the vast majority of class-E results have been reported at kilohertz and millihertz frequencies, but the concept is increasingly applied in the ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) [1]-[13], microwave [14]-[20], and even millimeter-wave range [21]. The goal of this article is to briefly review some interesting concepts concerning high-frequency class-E PAs and related circuits. (The article on page 26 of this issue, "A History of Switching-Mode Class-E Techniques" by Andrei Grebennikov and Frederick H. Raab, provides a historical overview of class-E amplifier development.)
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