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What is power amplifiers?

A power amplifier (PA) is an electronic amplifier designed to increase the magnitude of the power of a given signal. It is commonly used in radio transmitters to drive the antenna, in audio systems to drive loudspeakers, and in various other applications where a higher power signal is required.

What other technologies are related to power amplifiers?

power amplifiers Complementary Technologies

Bandgaps, bias circuits, and LDOs provide stable voltage references and regulation, which are essential for power amplifier operation.
mentioned alongside power amplifiers in 100% (58) of relevant job posts
Local oscillator (LO) generation is needed for frequency conversion in many power amplifier applications, especially those involving RF signals.
mentioned alongside power amplifiers in 90% (60) of relevant job posts
Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) are often used in conjunction with power amplifiers in receiver/transmitter systems to amplify weak signals before power amplification.
mentioned alongside power amplifiers in 26% (143) of relevant job posts

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