The impeadance presented at the base of the transistor is 7.695-j598.838, please correct my if I am wrong (screenshots attached)* Do a calculation for impedance of C6 at 1GHz to make sure it will pass 1 GHz
You this could be done by experiment!?* I think R3 should be several k ohms. With its value 50 ohms I think it will divert all of the bias to ground. The transistor will not turn on
I have modified the value depends on f=1/2pi*sqrL.C to 25pF/1nH* Your LC tank looks as though the L & C values are high, creating a slow resonant frequency. Did you obtain these values by using the standard formula for resonant frequency?
Sorry I don't understand this exacty* And does the tank create an impedance which is compatible with your expected Ampere levels?
* And does the tank create an impedance which is compatible with your expected Ampere levels?
Does Imax different from the Ic(max)?you can calculate Imax to see what should be your size for your max input voltage
Thanks Ata_sa16 for you easy and nice explanation
I have started with a simple steps I read them from Power Amplifiers book (photos attached) as below:
1. Vce(max)=2Vcc /In datasheet it is 13V so I assumed it 11V to stay a little bit away from it/ so Vcc=5.5
2. Ic(max)=45 mA /depending on the transistor's datasheet I also assume to be 40mA as a safety margin/
3. I am confused between Ip and I1 current?
4. Do I need to assume any value for Theta to be between 0 and 180?
The problem is in determining the source and load impedances as I thought they could be calculated using the input and output conjugate
I am reading Modern Communication Circuits (2nd edition) - Jack R.SmithIt is complicated. Which book is this ?
Thanks for that, but I haven't found an example of designing Class C PA
W.Dabbas..
You make very serious mistakes in your C-Class Power Amplifier design..
-You made short circuit the LC tank circuit but the Ouput is short circuited directly to the GND.The amplifier won't work..
-You drive the amplifier with a sinusoidal Voltage Source without any source impedance, this is wrong.You should use a P_1Tone with 50 Ohm source impedance and you should also design a Input Matching Circuit for the amplifier
-Output should also be matched to wanted Impedance.You have to use either Load Pull technique or roughly speaking Load Line method.Output Impedances of the Power Amplifiers are pretty small.
-How you have measured the Output Power ?? There is no AC voltage across the Load.
You'd better read Grebennikov's RF Power Amplifier Design textbook.You have so many leaks about the Power Amplifiers.
1. What does specify the RF input amplitude? Is it by experiment until I get the maximum output power? Here I have set it to 0.947 V
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