Title :
Microwave device and design technology impacts on the performance of power amplifiers in mobile video links
Author_Institution :
Array Wireless, Inc., Carlsbad, CA, USA
Abstract :
Capabilities of modern communication systems are progressing at a breathtaking pace as the underlying technologies mature. Large amounts of digital information are being sent through mobile transceivers using complex digital modulation formats that require that amplitude and phase distortion (AM/AM, AMIPM, IM3 levels) be kept to a minimum for high reliability throughput. Standards at the Federal level have been established to ensure that system interference is minimized among co-located users, which relies on highly linear operation of the electronic components in the transmission link. At the same time, remote controlled mobile data collection systems are being used to relay that information (video, voice and/or telemetry) from remote terrain back to a fixed or mobile receiving location. To extend the useable life of critical mobile data links for a given mission, higher DC to RF efficiency is desired of the transmission gear, especially the power amplifier. Improvements in PA linearity and efficiency are necessary to support advances in modern mobile communication technology. This paper describes the importance of power amplifier linearity and efficiency to modern digital communication system applications.
Keywords :
digital communication; interference suppression; microwave links; microwave power amplifiers; radio transceivers; video communication; DC efficiency; Federal level; PA linearity; RF efficiency; amplitude distortion; complex digital modulation format; electronic component; microwave design technology; microwave device technology; mobile data link; mobile transceiver; mobile video link; phase distortion; power amplifier; remote controlled mobile data collection system; system interference minimization; transmission link; Digital video broadcasting; Frequency modulation; HEMTs; Interference; Logic gates; Mobile communication; Radio frequency; AM/AM; AM/PM; COFDM; Drain Efficiency; Linear PowerAmplifier; Linearity; PA applications; PAE;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference (WAMICON), 2013 IEEE 14th Annual
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5536-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5535-3
DOI :
10.1109/WAMICON.2013.6572775