DocumentCode
655702
Title
Current consumption benefit of adjustable bias in low-power mode of WCDMA power amplifiers
Author
Schleicher, Bernd ; Kryshtopin, Andriy ; Holz, Mathias ; Wannenmacher, Volker ; Weigand, Steven
Author_Institution
TriQuint Semicond., Munich, Germany
fYear
2013
fDate
6-10 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
545
Lastpage
548
Abstract
The effect of an adjustable bias circuit on current consumption is shown in this paper, comparing four variants of a WCDMA power amplifier. All variants are designed to operate in the WCDMA band 5 (824-849 MHz) and include a high-power and a low-power mode for two different output power ranges. The variants are identical in the high-power mode, but differ in their low-power mode biasing. They are designed with permutations between conservative (high) and aggressive (low) mirror currents, as well as a fixed bias and an adjustable bias. All four circuits switch between high-power and low-power mode and are measured with lowering the collector voltage at lower output power using a DC-DC converter. The influence of the adjustable bias on RF performance is detailed and it is proven that the chosen adjustable bias does not deteriorate circuit behaviour. Furthermore, the current consumption is compared among all four variants using DG.09 current metric. The lowest DG.09 current is achieved with the variant having small mirror currents and the adjustable bias circuit.
Keywords
code division multiple access; power amplifiers; DC-DC converter; RF performance; WCDMA band; WCDMA power amplifiers; adjustable bias circuit; collector voltage; current consumption; current metric; frequency 824 MHz to 849 MHz; low power mode biasing; Batteries; Gain; Mirrors; Multiaccess communication; Power generation; Radio frequency; Spread spectrum communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2013 European
Conference_Location
Nuremberg
Type
conf
Filename
6686713
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