$\boldsymbol{\Phi _2}$

Wideband PPT Class $\Phi _2$ Inverter Using Phase-Switched Impedance Modulation and Reactance Compensation

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics(2022)

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Abstract
Class $\boldsymbol{\Phi _2}$ is a suitable power amplifier (PA) topology for applications that demand low device voltage stress and simple gate driving. The push–pull with T network (PPT) version of this architecture can be advantageous over a conventional single-ended $\boldsymbol{\Phi _2}$ due to higher power capabilities through interleaving and simple closed-form design equations. The downside with this and many other switch-mode PAs is that they perform efficiently only at a single frequency with the power degrading outside the nominal point of operation. To improve upon this issue, we incorporate a phase-switched impedance modulation variable capacitor and a reactance compensation network so that the PPT $\boldsymbol{\Phi _2}$ can function across broadband. We experimentally demonstrate a 300-W PA for a 50- ${\Omega }$ load impedance using silicon devices. The PA achieves above 90% efficiency over approximately a 30% fractional bandwidth. The PA can also operate across broadband with light loads, where above 80% efficiency is maintained for up to five times higher load resistances. This switch-mode PA is one of the first to demonstrate such performance under load variation and across a wide bandwidth.
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High-frequency (HF) broadband power amplifiers,phase-switched impedance modulation (PSIM),reactance compensation
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