A 27–39-GHz VSWR-Resilient Compact True Power and Gain Sensor With Built-In Sensing Error Compensation for Integrated Power Amplifiers

A 27–39-GHz VSWR-Resilient Compact True Power and Gain Sensor With Built-In Sensing Error Compensation for Integrated Power Amplifiers

A 27–39-GHz VSWR-Resilient Compact True Power and Gain Sensor With Built-In Sensing Error Compensation for Integrated Power Amplifiers 150 150

Abstract:

The output power of a transmitter (TX) array can degrade due to a variety of factors, such as device aging, thermal degradation, and load impedance mismatch of the power amplifier due to antenna mutual coupling. Power sensors are needed on phased arrays to detect if any output power degradation occurs. …

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