HIGH EFFICIENCY PULSE MODULATED POWER AMPLIFIERS
UCLA Technology Available For Licensing

UCLA Researchers in the Electrical Engineering Department have developed a novel amplifier for efficient amplification of RF signals in non-constant envelope modulation, without compromising the fidelity of the modulation information.

BACKGROUND:  The power efficiency of conventional linear power amplifiers can degrade severely when driven by non-constant envelope signals. Doherty amplifiers, outphasing, Kahn techniques, and delta-sigma modulation can provide improved efficiency, but at the cost of limited linearity performance and operating bandwidth, or other implementation difficulties.

INNOVATION:  The novel amplifier provides maximum efficiency for a wide range of output power levels, without compromising linearity performance. Control is simple and linearity is robust. The amplifier is easy to implement without requiring any specialized high speed devices.

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DEVELOPMENT-TO-DATE:   The device has been validated in simulations, fabricated, and successfully tested in experiments

Reference: UCLA Case No. 2006-330

For additional technical details and current licensing
availability, please contact the following UCLA office:

UCLA Office of Intellectual Property
11000 Kinross Avenue, Suite #200
Los Angeles, CA 90095-7231
Tel: 310-794-0558 Fax: 310-794-0638
email: ncd@research.ucla.edu
NCD URL:   http://www.research.ucla.edu/tech/ucla06-330.htm

Lead Inventor: Ethan Wang

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Copyright © 2006 The Regents of the University of California.

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