Power-added efficiency
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Power-added efficiency
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Power-added efficiency (PAE) is a metric for rating the efficiency of a power amplifier that takes into account the effect of the gain of the amplifier. It is calculated as: P A E = 100 × P O U T R F − P I N R F P D C T O T A L It differs from most power efficiency descriptions calculated as: η = 100 × P O U T R F / P I N D C PAE will be very similar to efficiency when the gain of the amplifier is sufficiently high. But if the amplifier gain is relatively low the amount of power that is needed t
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