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WEBINAR: Intrinsic Techniques in RF Power Amplifier Design

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The webinar discusses intrinsic techniques in RF power amplifier design, focusing on load-pull techniques and simulation-based GaN PA design. The session explores a Class J PA design with an intrinsic-node model and waveform engineering for efficiency. The presentation delves into the history of intrinsic modeling, analyzing the differences in efficiency between extrinsic and intrinsic analyses. Keysight's experts provide insights into RF power amplifier design, emphasizing the importance of efficiency and power dissipation in PA designs using GaN technology. The webinar series offers valuable information on extrinsic load-pull and intrinsic load-line analysis techniques with ADS for those interested in RF power amplifier design.

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