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By regulating the power, the stages are held in satura- tion across all power levels. As the required output power is decreased from full power down to OdBm, the collector voltage is also decreased. This regulation of output power is demonstrated in Equation l where the relationship between collector voltage and output power is shown. Although load impedance affects out- put power, supply fluctuations are the dominate mode of power variations. With the RF3110 regulating collec- tor voltage, the dominant mode of power fluctuations is eliminated. |
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