Title :
EPC with dynamic bias control for SSPA for SPACE applications
Author :
Shukla, Kirti ; Bijeev, N.V. ; Kumar, Vipin ; Bharadhwaj, P. ; Bhatt, A. ; Doshi, Rajat
Author_Institution :
Space Applic. Center, Indian Space Res. Organ., Ahmedabad, India
Abstract :
This paper describes the design, implementation, and characterization of an Electronics Power Conditioner (EPC) with dynamic drain bias control that maintains efficiency of PA over a range of output power levels. The Drain voltage of power devices is varied in a known fashion against the input RF drive variations dynamically, to obtain better efficiency values over a range of output power. As a consequence, efficiency performances can be greatly improved as compared to classical back-off solutions. The employed 15-Watt C-band SSPA operates with 30% efficiency at an output power of 42 dBm. A coupler and detector from the PA provide a sample of RF input and a temperature detector provide the temperature data to the drain-bias controller, which is based on a buck dc-dc converter. The converter is designed with forward topology using resonant reset technique. Another low power push-pull converter is also used for providing housekeeping supply as well as low power supplies to the PA. When compared with a PA with constant drain bias (8V), the average efficiency of the PA with dynamic biasing is improved by 8.3%. Over an output power between 42-37.5 dBm, the drain bias varies from 8V to 5V, and the efficiency improves from 13.7 % to 22% at the lower power level. The efficiency figures include the losses in the dc-dc converter.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; losses; power amplifiers; power control; radiofrequency amplifiers; temperature sensors; C-band SSPA; EPC; buck DC-DC converter; coupler; dynamic drain bias control; efficiency 13.7 percent to 22 percent; efficiency 30 percent; efficiency 8.3 percent; electronics power conditioner; forward topology design; housekeeping supply; input RF drive variation; low power push-pull converter; output power levels; power 15 W; power drain voltage device; resonant reset technique; solid-state power amplifier; space application; temperature detector; voltage 8 V to 5 V; Detectors; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Pulse width modulation; Radio frequency; Temperature measurement; Voltage control; Dynamic biasing; Electronics power conditioner (EPC); Solid-state power amplifier (SSPA); dc-dc converter; high efficiency power amplifiers (PAs);
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Power Conversion and Energy Technologies (APCET), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2042-9
DOI :
10.1109/APCET.2012.6301991