2010
DOI: 10.1109/tcsii.2010.2041811
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An Efficient Linearization Scheme for a Digital Polar EDGE Transmitter

Abstract: A new linearization scheme is proposed, which compensates for nonlinear distortions experienced in the amplitudemodulation path of a digital polar EDGE transmitter integrated in a 65-nm CMOS transceiver system-on-chip (SoC) based on the Digital RF Processor (DRP) technology. The measured amplitude and phase distortions are stored in lookup tables and used for predistortion without requiring inversion computations, thus achieving significant complexity reduction. Adaptive linear interpolation along with adaptiv… Show more

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“…The measured spectral performance at 400 kHz offset and the ACLR at 5 MHz is comparable to state-of-the-art EDGE [2] and WCDMA [16] transmitters.…”
Section: B Measured Performance Of Modulated Signalsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The measured spectral performance at 400 kHz offset and the ACLR at 5 MHz is comparable to state-of-the-art EDGE [2] and WCDMA [16] transmitters.…”
Section: B Measured Performance Of Modulated Signalsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…To benefit from the CMOS scaling in terms of power consumption and silicon area, a highly "digital" transmitter is desirable in the development of mobile multistandard RF transceivers [1]. Potential solutions are the polar transmitter, shown for EDGE [2], and the outphasing transmitter [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…A constant-envelope phaseonly signal going through a phase-modulation path is multiplied with the signal envelope going through an envelope-modulation path in a switched-mode power amplifier (PA) to reconstruct the original baseband complex signal (I + jQ). The high power efficiency is achieved by using a nonlinear switched-mode PA to handle the constant-envelope phase-modulated RF signal, and the good linear transmission is accomplished by modulating the signal envelope through the supply voltage of the switched-mode PA [2]. Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier predistortion methods of RF PAs include modelbased predistorters using model structures such as Volterra series [23]- [25], parallel Hammerstein structures [26], or lookup tables (LUT) [27], which also can be made adaptive [28], [29]. Compared to conventional linear PAs, the outphasing PA takes two constant envelope signals to create an amplitude and phase modulated output signal.…”
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