pa stability
Thanks in advance.
When I check PA stability, I just check k-factor.(K>1)
Is it enough to check k-factor for stability? or I should check others in addition.
Please let me know it.
K-factor in general is good for small signal or very linear power amplifiers (Class A).
It is anyway a good starting point for your analysis, at least to see out of band instabilities.
For a power amplifier characterization you need a load-pull (source and load) vs stability.
Also a bias point vs linearity vs stability would help getting a good PA design.
what the environment is ? ADS? OR Cadence? or others?
Dear vfone,
Any document shared to us?Thank you.
Thank you for reply~!
I use cadence RF Spectre, and PA is class AB type.
I checked bias point, and linearity.
For large signal, should I check others except K-factor?
Once you get the simulated amplifier to work, it is wise to try the load pulling on a real physical version of the amplifier.
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