Title :
Amplifier linearization using compact microstrip resonant cell-theory and experiment
Author :
Yum, Tsz Yin ; Xue, Quan ; Chan, Chi Hou
Author_Institution :
Wireless Commun. Res. Centre, City Univ. of Hong Kong, China
fDate :
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel technique for reducing the intermodulation distortions (IMDs) in power amplifiers. In this method, both second- and third-harmonic components generated by the transistor are reflected back simultaneously by the compact microstrip resonant cell (CMRC) at the input port with proper phases to mix with the fundamental signal for the reduction of IMDs. A rigorous mathematical analysis on the effectiveness of multiharmonic reflections has been formulated and derived using the Volterra series. Moreover, the delay mismatch factor of the proposed method is analytically studied and the result shows that a better tolerance to the delay error can be achieved by using CMRC circuitry. Standard two-tone test measurements reveal 32- and 22-dB reductions for the third-order IMD and fifth-order IMD, respectively, without affecting the fundamental signal at 2.45 GHz. Meanwhile, the proposed approach gives a peak power added efficiency of 53% with 11.5 dB transducer gain and 15 dBm output power for a single-stage SiGe bipolar junction transistor. The adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) is -55dBc for a data rate of 384-kb/s quadrature phase shift keyed modulated signal with 2-MHz spanning bandwidth, and this ACPR is maintained for a broad range of output power level.
Keywords :
UHF integrated circuits; UHF power amplifiers; Volterra series; bipolar MMIC; equivalent circuits; feedforward; harmonics suppression; intermodulation distortion; microstrip resonators; 2.45 GHz; Volterra series; adjacent channel power ratio; amplifier linearization; compact microstrip resonant cell; delay mismatch factor; equivalent BJT model; harmonies suppression; intermodulation distortions; multiharmonic reflections; power amplifiers; quadrature phase shift keyed signal; second-harmonic components; single-stage bipolar junction transistor; third-harmonic components; two-tone test measurements; Circuits; Delay; Intermodulation distortion; Mathematical analysis; Microstrip components; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Reflection; Resonance; Signal generators;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2004.823575