DocumentCode
11758
Title
A Closed-Form Design Technique for Ultra-Wideband Doherty Power Amplifiers
Author
Giofre, R. ; Piazzon, L. ; Colantonio, P. ; Giannini, F.
Author_Institution
Electron. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Roma Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy
Volume
62
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
3414
Lastpage
3424
Abstract
This paper presents an innovative architecture to drastically enlarge the bandwidth of the Doherty power amplifier (DPA). The proposed topology, based on novel input/output splitting/combining networks, allows to overcome the typical bandwidth limiting factors of the conventional DPA. A complete and rigorous theoretical investigation of the developed architecture is presented leading to a closed-form formulation suitable for a direct synthesis of ultra-wideband DPAs. The theoretical formulation is validated through the design, realization, and test of a hybrid prototype based on commercial GaN HEMT device showing a fractional bandwidth larger than 83%. From 1.05 to 2.55 GHz, experimental results with continuous-wave signals have shown efficiency levels within 83%-45% and within 58%-35% at about 42- and 36-dBm output power, respectively. The DPA has also been tested and digitally predistorted by using a 5-MHz Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) signal. In particular, to evaluate the ultra-wideband and the multi-mode capabilities of the prototype, f1 = 1.2 GHz, f2 = 1.8 GHz, and f3 = 2.5 GHz have been selected as carrier frequencies for the 3GPP signal. Under these conditions and at 36-dBm average output power, the DPA shows 52%, 35%, and 52% efficiency and an adjacent channel power ratio always lower than -43 dBc.
Keywords
III-V semiconductors; UHF field effect transistors; UHF power amplifiers; gallium compounds; high electron mobility transistors; wide band gap semiconductors; wideband amplifiers; 3GPP signal; DPA; GaN; HEMT device; adjacent channel power ratio; bandwidth limiting factor; closed-form design technique; digital predistortion; efficiency 58 percent to 35 percent; efficiency 83 percent to 45 percent; frequency 1.05 GHz to 2.55 GHz; frequency 5 MHz; input-output splitting-combining network; third generation partnership project signal; ultrawideband Doherty power amplifier; Bandwidth; Equations; Impedance; Loading; Power generation; Standards; Ultra wideband technology; Broadband; Doherty; GaN; Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP); combiner; efficiency; power amplifier (PA); splitter; wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2363851
Filename
6936391
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