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An improved power-added efficiency 19-dBm hybrid envelope elimination and restoration power amplifier for 802.11 g WLAN applicationsWang et al., 2006
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- Wang F
- Kimball D
- Popp J
- Yang A
- Lie D
- Asbeck P
- Larson L
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- IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
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A comparison of envelope elimination and restoration (EER) and envelope tracking (ET) is discussed and a" hybrid" wideband EER power amplifier (PA) for the WLAN 802.11 g system is proposed. A 60% efficiency (the output envelope signal power/input dc power) DC-20 …
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