Radio frequency power amplification module

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices

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361704, 361707, 361709, 361712, 361713, 361719, 361720, 257717, 257718, 257719, 174 163, 174 524, 165 802, 165 803, H05K 720

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ABSTRACT:
A radio frequency power amplification module includes: a radiation section; a printed circuit board attached to the radiation section; a semiconductor device for power amplification, mounted on the printed circuit board; and a cap. The radiation section includes a plurality of radiation boards, the plurality of radiation boards at least including a first radiation board as a lowermost layer, and a second radiation board attached onto the first radiation board, the first radiation board being coupled to the cap.

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S. Morimoto et al., "GaAs High Power Amplifier Module for digital Portable Radios of Multi-Channel Access System", National Technical Report, vol. 42, No. 6, Dec. 1996, pp. 702-707 partial English translation and English abstract).

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