Title :
Linearization of power amplifiers through injection of low-frequency second-order products
Author :
Jenkins, W. ; Khanifar, Ahmad
Author_Institution :
Nokia Networks, Camberley, UK
Abstract :
This paper reports on a new linearization technique that is applicable to high power amplifiers used with digitally modulated single- or multi-carrier signals. The analysis and simulation results demonstrate that substantial improvement in intermodulation distortion (ACPR and CLR) can be achieved with relatively small signal processing overhead and minimal added hardware complexity. This paper attempts to present the underlying concept by applying frequency domain analysis to an amplifier modeled by a truncated power series. The technique has been successfully applied to EDGE and QPSK-modulated carrier signals. Simulation and practical results are presented to demonstrate its effectiveness.
Keywords :
cellular radio; frequency-domain analysis; intermodulation distortion; linearisation techniques; packet radio networks; power amplifiers; quadrature phase shift keying; series (mathematics); signal processing; ACPR; CLR; EDGE; QPSK-modulated carrier signals; digitally modulated single-carrier signals; frequency domain analysis; high power amplifiers; intermodulation distortion; low-frequency second-order product injection; minimal added hardware complexity; multi-carrier signals; power amplifier linearization; signal processing overhead; truncated power series; Analytical models; Digital modulation; Frequency domain analysis; Hardware; High power amplifiers; Intermodulation distortion; Linearization techniques; Power amplifiers; Signal analysis; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Radio and Wireless Conference, 2002. RAWCON 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7458-4
DOI :
10.1109/RAWCON.2002.1030161