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RF power amplifier decoupling network and temperature compensation network

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This project addresses the design of both a decoupling network and a temperature compensation network for Philips Semiconductors power amplifier applications. The decoupling network is a broadband solution to accommodate a wide frequency range. Its intended application is for use in the Enhanced Data Rate (EDGE) Global Standard for Mobile Communications (GSM). Second, a temperature compensation network needs to be designed to keep the quiescent current of the amplifier with a 2% tolerance over a range of 0?C to 100?C.

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  • 01B029M
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  • 2001
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  • 2001-01-01
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