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ОбластЕлектротехникаЕлектротехника
СемействоProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Година на възникване19901939
СъздателAndrew DavidsonPhillip H. Smith
ТипExperimental characterization of power amplifier performance under varying load/source conditionsGraphical tool for transmission line and impedance analysis
Основополагащ източникCripps, S. C. (1999). RF Power Amplifiers for Wireless Communications. Artech House. link ↗Smith, P. H. (1939). Transmission line calculator. Electronics, 12(1), 29-31. link ↗
Други названияLoad-pull measurement, Source-pull optimizationImpedance chart, Reflection coefficient chart
Свързани33
РезюмеLoad-Pull is an experimental technique for characterizing and optimizing RF power amplifier performance under varying load and source impedance conditions. Introduced by Davidson et al. in 1990, load-pull measurements vary the load impedance seen by the amplifier while recording output power, efficiency, and linearity. Load-pull reveals contours of constant gain, efficiency, and stability, enabling optimal impedance matching for maximum performance. Essential for power amplifier design and characterization.The Smith Chart is a graphical tool for visualizing and manipulating complex impedances and reflection coefficients on transmission lines. Introduced by Phillip Smith in 1939, the chart maps the complex reflection coefficient plane to a circular chart, enabling intuitive graphical analysis of transmission line problems, impedance matching, and resonance conditions. Despite the advent of computers, the Smith Chart remains invaluable for understanding transmission line physics and designing RF circuits.
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