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Item type:Publication, Modified Class-F power amplifier design with fundamental frequency output impedance load(2021-04-01) ;Pakasiri, Chatrpol ;Manasummakij, PrateepWang, SenA modified Class-F power amplifier with medium output power at 433 MHz was designed, simulated and implemented in this paper. The design process used a load condition of 1) output impedance of the amplifier at the fundamental frequency, 2) short-circuit loads at the even harmonics and 3) open-circuit loads at the odd harmonics. By biasing the circuit to be a typical Class-F, the circuit yielded moderate efficiency as the load condition was different from the optimum one. By strongly biasing the circuit toward that of Class-A, the load condition approached the optimum, but the circuit still yielded moderate efficiency due to the low efficiency nature of a Class-A amplifier. By proper choice of the operating point in Class-AB, a prototype circuit, with 9 dBm input power, yielded a maximum PAE of 68.5% with output power 21.8 dBm. Furthermore, at 11 dBm input power, the prototype yielded a better PAE 79.6% with 23.2 dBm output power. Our design procedure did not need expensive load-pull equipment. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Study on adaptive power system stabilizing control calculated by "Search Space Establishment-less Type Genetic Algorithm Considering Mutation Rate (MSSELGA)"(2007-12-01) ;Hirabayashi, Youichi ;Mizutani, Yosibumi ;Mizutani, KenjiLeelajindakrairerk, MonthonThe Adaptive Power System Stabilizing (APSS) has been developed. This system evaluates the transient responses for each ground fault point and the operating point of the power system by bus-to-bus phase, to obtain an optimal set of tuning parameters for APSS. When the operation point changes with a great amount, the tuning parameters will be readjusted by on-line operation. Simulation of the 16-machine 48-bus system is carried out to prove the validity of the proposed method.
