Hello,
I've already used the MRFX1K80H transistor for narrowbands amplifiers, and the RF matching was quite easy to do.
But now I have to design a broadband power amplifier, to cover for example the 80-400 MHz band.
My question is: The MRFX1K80H is specified to be used from 1.8 to 400 MHz, but practically how can I estimate the maximum bandwidth that can be achieved by the amplifier, for a given gain/output power/efficiency ?
For example, is it realistic to design an amplifier with the MRFX1K80H that cover the 80-400 MHz band, with a 23 dB gain and 500 Watts output power ? (the values I give are just for the example).
Of course one possible solution would be to simulate it with a non-linear simulator tool, but unfortunately I don't have one; and I'd rather prefer a more theoretical approach, as a first step.
Thanks a lot for your help, or any documentation you have in mind that can be of interest !
Best regards,
Antoine
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Hello,
I think these links may be useful for you.
http://www.polyfet.com/broadbandmatch.PDF
http://www.polyfet.com/30-512%20MHz%20Hybrid%20Power%20Amplifier%20Design%20Using%20GaN%20transistor...
https://www.highfrequencyelectronics.com/Dec07/HFE1207_GrebennikovPart1.pdf
Unfortunately, NXP does not offer broadband reference designs other than those on the website. You have to design such an amplifier on your own or contact a third-party design center.
Hello,
I think these links may be useful for you.
http://www.polyfet.com/broadbandmatch.PDF
http://www.polyfet.com/30-512%20MHz%20Hybrid%20Power%20Amplifier%20Design%20Using%20GaN%20transistor...
https://www.highfrequencyelectronics.com/Dec07/HFE1207_GrebennikovPart1.pdf
Unfortunately, NXP does not offer broadband reference designs other than those on the website. You have to design such an amplifier on your own or contact a third-party design center.