DocumentCode
3631001
Title
Multilevel Power Supply for High Efficiency RF Amplifiers
Author
M. Vasic;O. Garcia;J.A. Oliver;P. Alou;D. Diaz;J.A. Cobos
Author_Institution
Universidad Polit?cnica de Madrid, Centro de Electr?nica Industrial, Jos? Gutierrez Abacal 2, 28006 Madrid
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1233
Lastpage
1238
Abstract
In radio systems linear power amplifiers (class A, B or AB) are usually used as a solution for the power amplifier stage. These amplifiers have high linearity, but suffer from low efficiency when the transmitted signal has low peak-to-average power ratio. The Kahn envelope elimination and restoration (EER) technique is used to enhance efficiency of RF transmitters, by combining highly efficient, nonlinear RF amplifier (class D or E) with a highly efficient envelope amplifier in order to obtain linear and highly efficient RF amplifier. This paper presents a solution for the envelope amplifier based on a combination of multilevel converter and linear regulator. The proposed solution can reproduce any signal with maximal spectral component of 2 MHz and give instantaneous maximal power of 50 W. The efficiency measurements show that when the signals with low average value are transmitted, it has up to 15% higher efficiency than linear regulator that is used as a conventional solution. Additionally, the algorithm for selection of voltage levels for the multilevel converter is explained, as well.
Keywords
"Power supplies","Radiofrequency amplifiers","Power amplifiers","Regulators","High power amplifiers","Linearity","Peak to average power ratio","Power system restoration","Signal restoration","Radio frequency"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2009. APEC 2009. Twenty-Fourth Annual IEEE
ISSN
1048-2334
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2811-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APEC.2009.4802821
Filename
4802821
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