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- Envelope_tracking abstract "Envelope tracking (ET) describes an approach to Radio Frequency (RF) amplifier design in which the power supply voltage applied to the power amplifier is continuously adjusted to ensure that the amplifier is operating at peak efficiency for power required at each instant of transmission.A conventional RF amplifier designed with a fixed supply voltage operates most efficiently only when operating in compression.Amplifiers operating with a constant supply voltage become less efficient as the crest factor of the signal increases, because the amplifier spends more time operating below peak power and, therefore, spends more time operating below its maximum efficiency.".
- Envelope_tracking thumbnail Envelope_Tracking_waveform.jpg?width=300.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageExternalLink Envelope-Tracking-Power-Amplifiers-for-Wireless-Co-2163.aspx.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageExternalLink www.r2semi.com.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageExternalLink basics-tutorial.php.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageID "33385570".
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageLength "6280".
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageRevisionID "682632645".
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink 3G.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink 4G.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Analog_Devices.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amplifiers.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Crest_factor.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signal_processing.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Envelope_(waves).
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_modulation.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Gain_compression.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink IPhone_6.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink LTE_(telecommunication).
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink MediaTek.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Nexus_5.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Qualcomm.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink RF_Micro_Devices.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Radio_frequency.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Samsung.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Samsung_Galaxy_Note_3.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Samsung_Galaxy_S5_Mini.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Skyworks_Solutions.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink WiMAX.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLink File:Envelope_Tracking_waveform.jpg.
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Envelope tracking".
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageWikiLinkText "envelope tracking".
- Envelope_tracking wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Envelope_tracking subject Category:Amplifiers.
- Envelope_tracking comment "Envelope tracking (ET) describes an approach to Radio Frequency (RF) amplifier design in which the power supply voltage applied to the power amplifier is continuously adjusted to ensure that the amplifier is operating at peak efficiency for power required at each instant of transmission.A conventional RF amplifier designed with a fixed supply voltage operates most efficiently only when operating in compression.Amplifiers operating with a constant supply voltage become less efficient as the crest factor of the signal increases, because the amplifier spends more time operating below peak power and, therefore, spends more time operating below its maximum efficiency.".
- Envelope_tracking label "Envelope tracking".
- Envelope_tracking sameAs Q5380916.
- Envelope_tracking sameAs m.0h968m1.
- Envelope_tracking sameAs Q5380916.
- Envelope_tracking wasDerivedFrom Envelope_tracking?oldid=682632645.
- Envelope_tracking depiction Envelope_Tracking_waveform.jpg.
- Envelope_tracking isPrimaryTopicOf Envelope_tracking.