DocumentCode
47894
Title
Extraction and Validation of Power Amplifiers\´ Harmonics Dynamic
-Parameters From Pulsed Envelope Domain Measurements
Author
Yuanxiao Gou ; Maoliu Lin ; Jiahui Fu ; Qun Wu
Author_Institution
Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Volume
62
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
2900
Lastpage
2910
Abstract
This paper presents an extended behavioral model for the modeling of microwave amplifiers, namely harmonics dynamic X-parameters. This model aims at providing a powerful analysis capability for the prediction of fundamental and harmonic large-signal responses with long-term memory effects for the power amplifier. Several major problems faced by current commercial nonlinear vector network analyzers have yet to be addressed, such as external stimulation in pulsed envelope domain measurement and synchronization. Therefore, an unlimited and alternative method for the extraction of harmonics dynamic X-parameters is also introduced in this paper. In the extraction procedure, the modulated RF step signal shows significant advantages in revealing the relationship between the past inputs and the current output. However, attempts to validate the effectiveness of this model have been limited by both the hardware and software requirements. First, the advanced phase reference is not open to the public and is only available in the manufacturer´s internal R&D laboratory; it is required for the phase calibration procedure of the narrow tone spacing. Second, the two-tone signal experiment is not suitable for the validation of the output prediction of harmonics. Therefore, a novel validation method that utilizes the narrow step signal as stimulus signal was carried out on a Mini-Circuits ZFL-11AD+microwave amplifier. An excellent agreement between the measurements-based behavioral model and the measured output is achieved, with a maximum error less than 5%.
Keywords
calibration; microwave power amplifiers; network analysers; behavioral model; current commercial nonlinear vector network analyzers; hardware requirements; harmonic large-signal responses; harmonics dynamic X-parameters; internal R&D laboratory; long-term memory effects; minicircuits ZFL-11AD; modulated RF step signal; narrow step signal; narrow tone spacing; phase calibration procedure; power amplifiers; pulsed envelope domain measurements; pulsed envelope domain synchronization; software requirements; stimulus signal; validation method; Current measurement; Harmonic analysis; Mathematical model; Microwave measurement; Power system harmonics; Pulse measurements; Radio frequency; Behavioral modeling; dynamic $X$ -parameters; harmonics; long-term memory effects; narrow step signal;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.2014.2365821
Filename
6962902
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