GaN MMICs For Small Cells Get A Doherty Power Boost (.PDF Download)

May 12, 2014

Using a 0.25-μm gallium-nitride-on-silicon-carbide (GaN-on-SiC) process, a monolithic-microwave-integrated-circuit (MMIC) power amplifier (PA) promises to meet the power, size, and cost considerations of small-cell applications. With support from the IT R&D Program of MSIP/KEIT...

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