DocumentCode :
1172587
Title :
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE polar loop transmitter
Author :
Sowlati, Tirdad ; Rozenblit, Dmitriy ; Pullela, Raja ; Damgaard, Morten ; McCarthy, Evan ; Koh, Dongsoo ; Ripley, David ; Balteanu, Florinel ; Gheorghe, Ionel
Author_Institution :
Skyworks Solutions Inc., Irvine, CA, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
12
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
2179
Lastpage :
2189
Abstract :
An enhanced data-rates for GSM evolution (EDGE) transmitter using a nonlinear GSM-type PA is presented. It is based on a novel polar loop architecture that employs separate feedback control of the amplitude and the phase of the output signal. With this approach, the problems with AM-to-PM as well as AM-to-AM of the nonlinear PA are essentially eliminated. In addition, this architecture allows for a large dynamic output power control range, as required by the GSM specification. The transmitter uses a standard I/Q interface and does not require the extraction of amplitude and phase modulation in the digital domain. The dual feedback loop ensures robust performance even under voltage-standing wave ratio variations without using an isolator. No external PA filtering is required to meet the transmitter noise in the receive band. The EDGE spectral mask is met with an rms error vector magnitude of <3% at 29 dBm at the antenna, corresponding to 2 dB above nominal maximum output power. There is no mode change between GMSK and EDGE, and the transmitter operates seamlessly in multislot Enhanced General Packet Radio Service. The polar modulation transmitter meets or exceeds the GSM-type approval requirements for both EDGE and GMSK in quad band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz).
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; cellular radio; circuit feedback; packet radio networks; phase modulation; radio transmitters; transceivers; 1800 MHz; 1900 MHz; 850 MHz; 900 MHz; AM-to-PM; EDGE spectral mask; EDGE transmitter; GPRS transmitter; GSM transmitter; PA filtering; amplitude modulation; error vector magnitude; feedback control; multislot enhanced general packet radio service; nonlinear GSM-type PA; phase modulation; polar loop architecture; polar modulation transmitter; quad-band polar loop transmitter; signal amplitude; signal phase; standard I/Q interface; transmitter noise; voltage-standing wave ratio variations; Feedback control; Feedback loop; GSM; Ground penetrating radar; Isolators; Noise robustness; Phase modulation; Power generation; Radio transmitters; Voltage; 65; EDGE; GSM; polar loop; transceiver; transmitter;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9200
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.2004.836335
Filename :
1362827
Link To Document :
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