Title :
A 750 mW class G ADSL line driver with offset-controlled amplifier hand-over
Author :
Vecchi, D. ; Morandi, C.
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Ingegneria dell´´Inf., Parma Univ., Italy
Abstract :
This paper discusses the design of a high-efficiency ADSL line driver and reports some experimental results. The driver is a Class G power amplifier implementing a modified version of the architecture widely employed in hi-fi audio applications. The proposed architecture is based on two amplifiers operated in parallel and powered by different supply voltages (±5 V and ±12 V). The low-voltage amplifier operates on low-level input signals, whereas the high-voltage section processes the peaks of the ADSL signal. The hand-over between the low-voltage and the high-voltage amplifier is determined by a dead zone purposely introduced in the I/O characteristic of the high-voltage amplifier. This solution allows a smooth transition between lowand high-voltage operation, providing better distortion performances than the classical Class G scheme with series connected output devices. By this solution, low power consumption is achieved (750 mW with passive line impedance matching) with a distortion performance similar to the one achieved by conventional Class AB schemes. The circuit was designed in a 0.8 μm BCD technology.
Keywords :
digital subscriber lines; impedance matching; low-power electronics; twisted pair cables; 0.8 micron; 12 V; 5 V; 750 mW; I/O characteristic; class G ADSL line driver; dead zone; distortion performances; low power consumption; low-level input signals; offset-controlled amplifier hand-over; passive line impedance matching; supply voltages; Driver circuits; Energy consumption; High power amplifiers; Low voltage; OFDM modulation; Power amplifiers; Power supplies; Preamplifiers; Signal design; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Mixed-Signal Design, 2003. Southwest Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7778-8
DOI :
10.1109/SSMSD.2003.1190437