Valeria TeppatiAlessandro FerreroU. Pisani
In this paper, some of the latest advances in real-time load-pull technologies will be described. A recently introduced ultralow-loss directional coupler, which has been designed and realized by the authors, provides a number of advantages when used in load-pull test sets. This device has been called the load-pull head . The new ultralow-loss load-pull head can transform any passive precalibrated load-pull system into an easily calibrated and accurate real-time load-pull test set, without losing high-reflection-coefficient capabilities. Moreover, if used to realize an active loop, the load-pull head reduces the risks of oscillations and the amount of the loop amplifier output power. As an example application, measurements with a passive real-time load-pull setup of a 30-W laterally diffused MOS (LDMOS) transistor are presented. Furthermore, some advice to bypass the remaining unavoidable losses due to probes and cables is given. We will show, with measurements and with very simple calculations, that the combined use of load-pull heads, a passive tuner, and an active loop not only boosts the available Gamma L but also decreases the loop amplifier output power, with a sensible reduction in the overall cost of the system.
Alessandro FerreroValeria TeppatiU. Pisani
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