Title :
Intermodulation distortion in Kahn-technique transmitters
Author :
Raab, Frederick H.
Author_Institution :
Green Mountain Radio Res. Lab., Colchester, VT, USA
fDate :
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Kahn Envelope Elimination and Restoration (EER) technique implements a linear RF power amplifier (PA) by combining nonlinear, but efficient, RF and AF power amplifiers. For signals with high peak-to-average ratios, the average efficiency of a Kahn-technique transmitter can be three to four times that of a transmitter that employs conventional linear RP PAs. Since switching-mode amplifiers are employed, the linearity of an EER transmitter depends upon parameters such as the bandwidth of the envelope modulator and the differential delay between envelope and phase signals. This paper determines the relationship between these parameters and IMD levels and verifies the predictions by laboratory measurements. The results can be used to determine the requirements for the components of a Kahn-technique transmitter
Keywords :
delays; intermodulation distortion; power amplifiers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency amplifiers; AF power amplifiers; IMD levels; Kahn technique transmitters; bandwidth; differential delay; envelope elimination/restoration technique; envelope modulator; intermodulation distortion; linear RF power amplifier; nonlinear amplifiers combination; switching-mode amplifiers; Bandwidth; Differential amplifiers; Intermodulation distortion; Linearity; Peak to average power ratio; Power amplifiers; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Signal restoration; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on