Title :
Split-band modulator for Kahn-technique transmitters
Author :
Raab, Frederick H.
Author_Institution :
Green Mountain Radio Res. Co., Colchester, VT, USA
Abstract :
Kahn-technique transmitters exhibit high efficiency over a wide dynamic range of amplitudes and therefore also exhibit high average efficiencies for amplitude-modulated signals. Their bandwidth is, however, limited by that of their class-S modulator. The split-band modulator described here combines a class-S modulator and a class-B linear amplifier to provide greatly increased bandwidth (from 25 kHz to 5 MHz) at the cost of a small reduction (10 percent) in efficiency. A Negative-Component Signal Processor provides driving signals that allow both amplifiers to operate efficiently into resistive loads. Linear class-B amplifiers can be implemented with bandwidths of 100 MHz. The split-band modulator thus makes possible the use of the Kahn technique in wideband applications such as W-CDMA, base stations, and satellite repeaters.
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; amplitude modulation; frequency response; modulators; power amplifiers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency amplifiers; 100 MHz; 25 kHz to 5 MHz; Gaussian noise; Kahn technique transmitter; W-CDMA; amplitude modulated signal; bandwidth; class B linear amplifier; class-S modulator; negative component signal processor; satellite repeater; spilt band modulator; Bandwidth; Base stations; Broadband amplifiers; Costs; Dynamic range; Multiaccess communication; Satellites; Signal processing; Transmitters; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Symposium Digest, 2004 IEEE MTT-S International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8331-1
DOI :
10.1109/MWSYM.2004.1339113