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US Patent 7868698 Power amplifier with stabilising network

Patent 7868698 was granted and assigned to Nujira on January, 2011 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Nujira
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
78686980
Patent Inventor Names
Martin Paul Wilson0
Date of Patent
January 11, 2011
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Patent Application Number
105979440
Date Filed
February 9, 2005
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Steven J Mottola
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Patent abstract

A Stabilizing circuit (530) is connected to the output of a power amplifier transistor (502) in order to prevent the amplifier from being oscillating. The stabilizing circuit (530) comprises basically a resistor (536) connected in series with a capacitor (534). The stabilizing circuit may also comprise an inductor (532) connected in series to the capacitor and the resistor. The inductor may be partially or fully realised by printed conductive lines and/or bonding wires. The stabilizing circuit provides a low impedance at the transistor output across a range of operational frequencies.

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