Design of class E power amplifier with new structure and flat top switch voltage waveform
Mohsen Hayati, Sobhan Roshani, Saeed Roshani, Marian K. Kazimierczuk, and Hiroo Sekiya
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, vol.33, no.3, pp.2571-2579, Mar., 2018. [pdf document]

<Abstract>

In this paper, a new topology of the class E power amplifier (PA) is proposed . The output circuit in the proposed power amplifier is different from that in the conventional class E PA. The conventional output circuit of class E power amplifier consists of shunt capacitor, resonant capacitor, resonant inductor, and shifting inductor. An additional shunt capacitance is added between the resonant capacitance and the shifting inductor to shape the reduced switch voltage. The peak switch voltage of the proposed class E PA is approximately 78% of that of the conventional one, which shows a reduction in peak switch voltage. The lower peak switch voltage reduces the breakdown voltage of the active device. Also, the proposed structure can introduce a new family of switching power amplifiers with interesting specifications. Several values of switch voltage reduction and output power capability could be achieved by varying the circuit elements. Zero voltage and zero derivative switching (ZVS and ZDS) conditions are achieved in the switch voltage of the designed circuit. The simulation of the proposed circuit is performed using PSpice software. For verification, the presented PA is fabricated and measured.