A half-sinusoidally driven class-A harmonic-control amplifier (hHCA) c
ombines the advantage of high gain of class A with the advantage of hi
gh drain efficiency of class F. Consequently, power-added efficiency i
s increased as compared with state-of-the-art high-efficiency amplific
ation techniques. As this innovative amplifier concept consists of a p
ulse-forming class-B amplifier stage followed by a class-A power-ampli
fier stage, intermodulation distortion is low even in saturation, The
realization of such a two-stage hHCA offers 71% overall efficiency, 27
.9-dBm output power, and 22.4-dB gain at 1.62 GHz. Two-tone measuremen
ts at 1-dB-gain compression, where the amplifier's single-carrier (SC)
overall efficiency is still 64%, has demonstrated third-and fifth-ord
er intermodulation distortion of -29 and -21 dBc, respectively.