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Ken Smith wrote:
RF transmitter power amps are certainly "impedance matched" to the intended load. I'm sorry, but they are not. Nor are any power amps that I know of. Efficiency (and thus necessarily output swing) is what matters for power amps. To maximize swing requires load line matching, not impedance matching. If you want to study RF PA's I suppose Cripps is one of the best I know of for a modern text: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg.../-/0890069891/ |
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