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A novel amplifier linearization technique using an Anti-Parallel Reconfigurable Transistor (ART) pair

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    Abstract

    A new amplifier linearization methodology using an Anti-Parallel Reconfigurable Transistor (ART) pair is proposed. Unlike conventional linearization methods in which only one technique is employed, our ART method utilizes all terminals of an additional transistor and provides a unified pre-, post- and cubic-polynomial distortion technique for performance enhancement. Experimental results reveal & 42 dB reduction for the third-order intermodulation distortion (IMD3) and 15 dB for the fifth-order (IMD5) at 2.1 GHz operation band. The Input 1-dB gain compression point and phase distortion have been improved effectively up to 8 dB and 15°, respectively, under a 5-V operation voltage. Meanwhile, the proposed approach demonstrates a peak power added efficiency (PAE) of 61% with 16 dB transducer gain and 21 dBm output power for a single stage low-power SiGe BJT transistor. The adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) is maintained over -45 and -60 dBc for a W-CDMA and PHS modulated signal, respectively, under a wide range of output power.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)685-688
    JournalIEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest
    Volume2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2004
    Event2004 IEEE MITT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest - Fort Worth, TX, United States
    Duration: 6 Jun 200411 Jun 2004

    Research Keywords

    • AM-AM
    • AM-PM
    • Intermodulation distortion (IMD)
    • Linearization
    • Power added efficiency (PAE)
    • Power amplifier

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