2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpro.2015.01.006
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Memory models for behavioral modeling and digital predistortion of envelope tracking power amplifiers

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“…fs,ch and fp,ch are the start and stop frequencies, respectively, of the desired channel. [6], each for a different number of coefficients.…”
Section: Behavioral Modeling Resultsmentioning
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“…fs,ch and fp,ch are the start and stop frequencies, respectively, of the desired channel. [6], each for a different number of coefficients.…”
Section: Behavioral Modeling Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other causes of hysteresis effects include the dynamic variation of the amplifier chip temperature [12]. The PA operation under time-varying supply voltage in the ET scenario can also cause an additional hysteresis effect in the AM/PM conversion [6], [13]. We use the FIR filter in cascade with the static AM/PM nonlinear model in order to consider the hysteresis behavior in the AM/PM nonlinearity.…”
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