Title :
A 200-MHz IF BiCMOS signal component separator for linear LINC transmitters
Author :
Shi, Bo ; Sundström, Lars
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Electron., Lund Univ., Sweden
fDate :
7/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The linear amplification with nonlinear components (LINC) transmitter is an architecture that provides linear amplification using nonlinear but power efficient amplifiers. The signal component separator (SCS) is a crucial signal processing function of LINC. It forms two constant-amplitude phase-modulated signal components from the input signal. Due to the nonlinear signal processing involved, digital signal processing (DSP) implementation of the SCS at baseband has so far been assumed to be the best choice although it suffers from matching, bandwidth and power consumption problems. In this paper a new SCS architecture based on analog integrated circuit techniques is presented to avoid the disadvantages in a DSP based realization. A 200-MHz IF SCS chip using the proposed architecture was designed and fabricated in a 0.8 /spl mu/m BiCMOS process. An experimental LINC transmitter was built with the SCS chip, nonlinear amplifiers and a power combiner. Test results showed that spurious levels around -50 dBc could be obtained with a /spl pi//4-shifted DQPSK modulated North American Digital Cellular (NADC) signal. This implies a high degree of linearity in the implemented LINC transmitter.
Keywords :
BiCMOS analogue integrated circuits; analogue processing circuits; power amplifiers; radio transmitters; radiofrequency amplifiers; 0.8 micron; 200 MHz; BiCMOS process; DQPSK modulated NADC signal; IF signal component separator; North American Digital Cellular signal; analog IC techniques; constant-amplitude phase-modulated signal components; linear LINC transmitters; linear amplification; nonlinear amplifiers; nonlinear signal processing; power combiner; power efficient amplifiers; signal processing function; Analog integrated circuits; Bandwidth; Baseband; BiCMOS integrated circuits; Digital signal processing; Energy consumption; Particle separators; Power amplifiers; Signal processing; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of