Power Amplifier Linearisation Through Generation and Injection of Low-Frequency Second-Order Nonlinear Products

Jenkins, William ; Khanifar, Ahmad (2002) Power Amplifier Linearisation Through Generation and Injection of Low-Frequency Second-Order Nonlinear Products. In: Gallium Arsenide applications symposium. GAAS 2002, 23-27 september 2002, Milano.
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This paper reports on a novel linearisation technique that is applicable to high power amplifiers used with digitally modulated single- or multi-carrier signals. The analysis, simulations and measured results demonstrate that improvements in distortion (ACPR, ACLR and EVM) can be achieved with a relatively small increase in signal processing overhead and minimal hardware complexity. This paper presents the underlying concept by applying frequency-domain analysis to an amplifier modelled by a truncated power series. The technique has been successfully applied to EDGE and QPSK-modulated carrier signals, and both simulation and measured results are presented.

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Jenkins, William
Khanifar, Ahmad
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