Mister_hass
Newbie level 5
Hi all,
I am not an RF engineer though I am starting to look at Envelope Trackers (ET)for RF Power Amplifiers as analog designer. I am wondering why class AB is not used in handsets RF PA, especially in multi-band LTE and 5G. Class E apparently still dominate. Class AB has higher efficiency than class A, can get even closer to efficiency of class B, and has the advantage to be fully differential, which means that supply ripple due to ET (DC DC converter with switching activity) is common mode and then rejected. It also exhibits superior linearity. Could anyone explain why class AB still can not make it to modern handsets?
Thanks
I am not an RF engineer though I am starting to look at Envelope Trackers (ET)for RF Power Amplifiers as analog designer. I am wondering why class AB is not used in handsets RF PA, especially in multi-band LTE and 5G. Class E apparently still dominate. Class AB has higher efficiency than class A, can get even closer to efficiency of class B, and has the advantage to be fully differential, which means that supply ripple due to ET (DC DC converter with switching activity) is common mode and then rejected. It also exhibits superior linearity. Could anyone explain why class AB still can not make it to modern handsets?
Thanks