The reference design as shown is a linear amplifier that uses a Freescale MMA25312BT1 InGap heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT). The MMA25312B is a 2-stage high efficiency InGaP HBT driver amplifier designed for use in 2400 MHz ISM applications; WLAN (802.11g), WiMAX (802.16e) and wireless broadband mesh networks. It is suitable for applications with frequencies from 2300 to 2700 MHz using simple external matching components with a 3 to 5 V supply. The advantages of InGap heterojunction bipolar transistor include superior reliability, less temperature sensitivity, lower turn on voltage, lower leakage current and excellent linearity. These are the reasons why it is very suitable for linear amplifiers.
Linear amplification is very useful in a wide variety of applications including Wireless Communication, TV transmissions, Radar, and RF heating. It is also very important when the signal contains AM – Amplitude Modulation or a combination of both, Amplitude and Phase Modulation (SSB, TV video carriers, QPSK, QAM, OFDM).
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