Title :
An Extended-Bandwidth Three-Way Doherty Power Amplifier
Author :
Golestaneh, Hamed ; Malekzadeh, F.A. ; Boumaiza, Slim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Abstract :
This paper expounds a three-way Doherty power amplifier (3W-DPA) as a solution to the need for high-efficiency wideband power amplifiers when driven by multi-standard signals. The paper begins with a theoretical analysis of 3W-DPA architecture from which the governing equations are derived. This analysis enables the identification of circuit parameters for maximizing bandwidth. A comprehensive methodology was devised to address the practical design challenges resulting from the transistor nonidealities: nonlinear input capacitance, transistor package, and output capacitance. Based on this methodology, a fully analog 30-W 3W-DPA was designed and implemented using GaN packaged transistors. The 3W-DPA prototype maintained an average drain efficiency of 55% at an output back-off of up to 9 dB, over the frequency range of 0.73-0.98 GHz. The 3W-DPA was successfully linearized when driven with 20-MHz four-carrier wideband code division multiple access (WCMDA) signals. 830- and 900-MHz power-added efficiencies of 47% and 53% was achieved at 32- and 35-dBm average output power, corresponding to a peak-to-average power ratio of 11.7 and 7.14 dB, respectively.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; UHF power amplifiers; UHF transistors; code division multiple access; gallium compounds; network synthesis; semiconductor device packaging; wide band gap semiconductors; wideband amplifiers; 3W-DPA; GaN; WCMDA; average drain efficiency; circuit parameter identification; efficiency 47 percent; efficiency 53 percent; efficiency 55 percent; extended-bandwidth three-way Doherty power amplifier; four-carrier wideband code division multiple access signal; frequency 0.73 GHz to 0.98 GHz; frequency 20 MHz; high-efficiency wideband power amplifier; multistandard signal; noise figure 11.7 dB; noise figure 7.14 dB; nonlinear input capacitance; output capacitance; power 30 W; transistor nonideality; transistor packaging; Bandwidth; Equations; Impedance; Mathematical model; Peak to average power ratio; Power generation; Transistors; High peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) signals; multi-standard communications; multi-way Doherty amplifier;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2013.2275331