DocumentCode :
3634940
Title :
Comparison of two multilevel architectures for envelope amplifier
Author :
M. Vasi5414936;O. Garcia;J. A. Oliver;P. Alou;D. Diaz;J. A. Cobos
Author_Institution :
Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Centro de Electronica Industrial Jose Gutierrez Abacal 2, 28006 Madrid
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
283
Lastpage :
289
Abstract :
Modern transmitters usually have to amplify and transmit signals with simultaneous envelope and phase modulation. Due to this property of the transmitted signal, 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 compares two solutions for the envelope amplifier based on a combination of multilevel converter and linear regulator. The solutions are compared regarding their efficiency, size and weight. Both solutions can reproduce any signal with maximal spectral component of 1 MHz and give instantaneous maximal power of 50 W. The efficiency measurements show that when the signals with low average value are transmitted, the implemented prototypes have up to 19% higher efficiency than linear regulator that is used as a conventional solution.
Keywords :
"Radiofrequency amplifiers","Transmitters","Power amplifiers","Regulators","Phase modulation","High power amplifiers","Linearity","Peak to average power ratio","Signal restoration","Radio frequency"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2009. IECON ´09. 35th Annual Conference of IEEE
ISSN :
1553-572X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4648-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2009.5414936
Filename :
5414936
Link To Document :
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