Abstract
Radio-frequency (RF) power amplifiers, as is the case for many other circuit building blocks, are designed to work as an integral part of a system implemented for a specific application. The main focus of this dissertation is the study of RF power amplifiers for wireless communications, specifically the power amplifiers used in handheld mobile communication devices. These power amplifiers are designed to be a part of the transmitter needed to realize the physical link between the two nodes in a wireless network, and hence must comply with the standards governing the operation of the wireless infrastructure.
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Shirvani, A., Wooley, B.A. (2003). RF Power Amplifier Specifications. In: Design and Control of RF Power Amplifiers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3754-7_3
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