RF power amplifier design
We are two senior students majoring in ECE. For our final year project, we are planning to design an RF Power Amplifier suitable for UAV operations. Our main goal is to have a power output larger than 1W. However, we have not been able to find a transistor that would fit our requirements (all the ones we looked had a high input voltage requirement, we want something that would have a 10V input or less). Therefore, as a solution we were planning to buy an already built RF power amplifier to be able to examine what transistor they used when building it. However, there is a risk of not being able to identify what transistor they have used. Here is the link to the amplifier we are planning to buy: https://www.alibaba.com/product-deta...16b87fa7ejnrul.
Can any of you help?
Thank you, hoping to hear soon.
Which frequency are you working on ? I can count on thousands of RF Power Transistor which supply 1W or more..
Center frequency, bandwidth and type of operation(CW or pulsed)?
Elaborate on your needs a little bit please.
We are aiming for a 433MHz center frequency. The transistor also needs to be suitable for digital applications (switching class).
Bandwidth is to be narrowband, the center frequency is 433MHz and the operation needs to be pulsed. Thank you for your help :)
http://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/list/index.php?f%5B%5D=5%7CUHF%2FVHF+band+professional+ radio+%28520MHz%29&p=&h=&sort=0%2Casc&code=param_3 10®ion=emea&lang=en_gb&cc=&scroll_x=0&scroll_y= 67.5
https://www.st.com/en/radio-frequency-transistors/7v-13-6v-ldmos.html#products
https://www.microsemi.com/product-directory/transistors-silicon-bipolar-junction/1622-cw-class-a-ab-less-than-1-ghz
Boradcom had many Bipolar and pHEMT transistors for such applications but they made them obsolete.However they are are still available in the market and ADS Design Kits are still available at Broadcom.
I wish there were someone like you in our company, Are you an instructor or advisor somewhere? So extensive knowledge in RF/Microwave related stuff. Respect!
