Push Pull Class F2 RF Power Amplifier

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The Class F2/EF2 amplifier is an attractive topology for high-voltage and high-frequency power conversion because of the high efficiency, reduced device voltage stress, simplicity of gate driving, and load-independent ZVS operation. Due to many degrees of freedom for tuning, previous studies can only solve the single-ended Pdbl2 circuit using numerical methods. This work focuses on improving the design and operating characteristics of a push pull Pdbl2 amplifier with a T network connected between the switch nodes, or a PPT Pdbl2 amplifier. The PPT Pdbl2 amplifier has less circulating energy and achieves higher cutoff frequency fT than other Pdbl2/EF2 circuits. We, then, present a series-stacked input configuration to reduce the switch voltage stress and improve the efficiency and power density. A compact 6.78-MHz, 100-V, 300-W prototype converter is demonstrated that uses low-cost Si devices and achieves 96% peak total efficiency andmaintains above 94.5% drain efficiency across a wide range of voltage and power. Together with the advances in wide-bandgap semiconductors and magnetic materials, the PPT Pdbl2 circuit opens more possibilities for the state-of-the-art performance of solid-state RF amplifiers in high-frequency, high-power applications, including wireless charging for electric vehicles, plasma RF drives, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

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Gu, L., Zulauf, G., Zhang, Z., Chakraborty, S., & Rivas-Davila, J. (2020). Push Pull Class F2 RF Power Amplifier. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 35(10), 10515–10531. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2020.2981312

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