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          <dc:title>Design and Implementation of High Gain High Stability Power Amplifier for X band Radar Transmitter</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Htun Myint</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Zaw Min Naing</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Hla Myo Tun</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Power Amplifier (PA) is an important part of&#13; transmitter’s front end. The main function is to amplify&#13; extremely high gain high stability power amplifier for radar&#13; transmitter. In this paper, PA used in transmitter portion of&#13; radar is designed and implemented. DC biasing, stability&#13; checking and input/output impedance matching of the RF&#13; transistor design procedures are considered. The stability&#13; analysis of power amplifiers is one of the most critical and the&#13; most challenging aspects of power amplifier design. Stability&#13; analysis is shown an analysis technique, which accurately&#13; predicts the oscillations in power amplifiers. The power amplifier&#13; (PA) design project is simulated with Electronic Workbench&#13; Multisim8 software. The simulation results are considered on the&#13; frequency used in 9.35GHz of X-band.</dc:description>
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