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DESCRIPTION:This distinguished lecture talk presents an overview of RF and 
 mm-wave Power Amplifier (PA) designs in silicon\, focusing on the fundamen
 tals\, design practices\, and advanced PA topologies. First\, the distingu
 ished lecture talk will introduce PA performance metrics and their impacts
  on wireless systems. Next\, it presents PA device-level designs\, includi
 ng active device large-signal operations\, nonlinearity\, and stability as
  well as passive network impedance transformation and power combining. Bas
 ic load-/source-pull simulations and biasing techniques will be covered. T
 hen\, the talk will go through popular PA classes of linear and switching 
 PAs. The talk will cover a wide variety of advanced PA topologies that enh
 ance bandwidth\, efficiency and linearity. Finally\, the distinguished lec
 ture talk will conclude with several PA design examples at RF and mm-Wave 
 frequencies.\n\nSpeaker(s): Hua Wang\, \n\nLecture Hall at 3rd Floor of Bu
 ilding 4\, Tianjin Science and  Technology Plaza\, Tiankai Higher Educatio
 n Innovation Park\, Tianjin\, Tianjin\, China
LOCATION:Lecture Hall at 3rd Floor of Building 4\, Tianjin Science and  Tec
 hnology Plaza\, Tiankai Higher Education Innovation Park\, Tianjin\, Tianj
 in\, China
ORGANIZER:yluo@tju.edu.cn
SEQUENCE:15
SUMMARY:Fundamentals of RF and mm-Wave Power Amplifier Design-Distinguished
  Microwave Lecture
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/380767
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This distinguished lecture talk presents a
 n overview of RF and mm-wave Power Amplifier (PA) designs in silicon\, foc
 using on the fundamentals\, design practices\, and advanced PA topologies.
  First\, the distinguished lecture talk will introduce PA performance metr
 ics and their impacts on wireless systems. Next\, it presents PA device-le
 vel designs\, including active device large-signal operations\, nonlineari
 ty\, and stability as well as passive network impedance transformation and
  power combining. Basic load-/source-pull simulations and biasing techniqu
 es will be covered. Then\, the talk will go through popular PA classes of 
 linear and switching PAs. The talk will cover a wide variety of advanced P
 A topologies that enhance bandwidth\, efficiency and linearity. Finally\, 
 the distinguished lecture talk will conclude with several PA design exampl
 es at RF and mm-Wave frequencies.&lt;/p&gt;
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