Title :
New predistortion linearizer using low-frequency even-order intermodulation components
Author :
Yang, Youngoo ; Woo, Young Yun ; Kim, Bumman
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Pohang Univ. of Sci. & Technol., South Korea
fDate :
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We present two types of new predistortion linearizers using low-frequency even-order components. One adopts an in-phase and quadrature balanced modulator as a generator of the third-order intermodulation (IM3) and fifth-order intermodulation (IM5) components and the other adopts a double-balanced diode mixer. Both types are very compact and could independently control the amplitudes and phases of the intermodulation (IM) components. We have analyzed the delay mismatch effect of these predistortion circuits. The result shows that the IM5 components are twice as sensitive than the third ones. Two types of predistorters are implemented and tested at the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 band. Two tone test results show that the IM3 cancellation is about 23-25 dB and the IM5 is cancelled by about 12-20 dB for both cases. The adjacent channel power ratio is improved by over 11 dB at the broad-band CDMA signal with a chip rate of 4.096 Mc/s, and this improvement is maintained through a broad range of output power level
Keywords :
code division multiple access; intermodulation distortion; linearisation techniques; mixers (circuits); modulators; IMT-2000 band; adjacent channel power ratio; broadband CDMA signal; delay mismatch; double-balanced diode mixer; fifth-order intermodulation; in-phase and quadrature balanced modulator; low-frequency even-order intermodulation component; predistortion linearizer; third-order intermodulation; two-tone test; Base stations; Circuits; Diodes; Feedforward systems; High power amplifiers; Multiaccess communication; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Predistortion; Quadrature amplitude modulation;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on