How to Optimize a GaN on SiC Based RF Amplifier

How to Optimize a GaN on SiC Based RF Amplifier

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About How to Optimize a GaN on SiC Based RF Amplifier

The webcast will take you through the process for optimizing a 50W balanced RF Amplifier with GaN on SiC HEMT transistors. We will provide an overview of the final stage matching network and layout as well as splitter/combiner network.

We will also discuss the importance of thermal considerations and electromagnetic analysis in the design, and offer a comparison of the expected modeled versus measured performance. Finally, we will show a fully integrated RF Front End built from this balanced amplifier design and how to integrate with a radio system on module (SoM).

Attendees will learn about:

  • The technical merits of GaN on SiC amplifiers
  • Working with Nonlinear Models and setting up for simulation
  • Thermal considerations for GaN amplifiers
  • Generating accurate EM simulation

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