Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
This paper describes the design and
implementation of 2 hybrid high power amplifiers at L band for a
space application. Indeed, the amplifiers represent prototype test
vehicles for a larger hybrid amplifier to be used as the final
power stage in the transmitting chain of a T/R module of an Lband
SAR antenna for earth observation. The amplifiers
described in this paper exploit a discrete bar of a commercial
0.35,um pHEMT process as active device. The first amplifier,
featuring a single discrete device, delivers 12 Watts with 56.5%
PAE and 12.3 dB gain at 2dB compression. The second amplifier
exploits 4 discrete pHEMT bars using input/output microstrip
splitter/combiner and lumped wire bonding/ceramic MIM
capacitor output matching networks. It delivers 42 Watts with
50% PAE and 13 dB gain at 2.5dB compression. Since it is a
space application, these performances have been achieved with
the required de-rating on break-down voltages, current densities
and operating channel temperature. The latter has been
evaluated by means of a 3-D device model implemented in the
framework of a finite differences numerical thermal simulator. In
spite of the constraints due to space de-rating rules, the obtained
output power densities are 1W/mm and 0.875W/mm for the
single-discrete and the 4-discrete amplifiers, respectively, which
represent a value very close to the state of the art for pHEMT
processes.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
L-Band High Power Amplifier; Satellite SAR T/R Module
List of contributors:
Paganelli, RUDI PAOLO
Book title:
IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium digest
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