1 kW MHz Wideband Class e Power Amplifier

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Class E power amplifiers are widely used in high-frequency applications due to their simplicity and use of only one ground-referenced switch. However, Class E power amplifiers are usually tuned to operate at a fixed frequency due to their resonant nature. Extending the bandwidth of these switch-mode power amplifiers is beneficial in many applications, such as plasma generators and wireless power transfer systems. In this paper, we present a 1 kW wideband Class E power amplifier using Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs that achieves 93% efficiency at 13.56 MHz with a bandwidth of pm1 MHz. We incorporate a reactance compensation network in the output loading stage to achieve wideband operation; design a custom gate drive circuit to reduce the gate power loss and improve thermal performance compared to using a gate driver IC. The total gate power of one SiC MOSFET is measured to be 1.55 W at 13.56 MHz.

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Xu, J., Tong, Z., & Rivas-Davila, J. (2022). 1 kW MHz Wideband Class e Power Amplifier. IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics, 3, 84–92. https://doi.org/10.1109/OJPEL.2022.3146835

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