DocumentCode
3610087
Title
Theory and Implementation of RF-Input Outphasing Power Amplification
Author
Barton, Taylor W. ; Perreault, David J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA
Volume
63
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4273
Lastpage
4283
Abstract
Conventional outphasing power amplifier systems require both a radio frequency (RF) carrier input and a separate baseband input to synthesize a modulated RF output. This work presents an RF-input/RF-output outphasing power amplifier that directly amplifies a modulated RF input, eliminating the need for multiple costly IQ modulators and baseband signal component separation as in previous outphasing systems. An RF signal decomposition network directly synthesizes the phase- and amplitude-modulated signals used to drive the branch power amplifiers (PAs). With this approach, a modulated RF signal including zero-crossings can be applied to the single RF input port of the outphasing RF amplifier system. The proposed technique is demonstrated at 2.14 GHz in a four-way lossless outphasing amplifier with transmission-line power combiner. The RF decomposition network is implemented using a transmission-line resistance compression network with nonlinear loads designed to provide the necessary amplitude and phase decomposition. The resulting proof-of-concept outphasing power amplifier has a peak CW output power of 93 W, peak drain efficiency of 70%, and performance on par with a previously-demonstrated outphasing and power combining system requiring four IQ modulators and a digital signal component separator.
Keywords
UHF power amplifiers; amplitude modulation; decomposition; phase modulation; power combiners; IQ modulator; PA; RF input modulation; RF output modulation; RF signal decomposition network; RF signal modulation; RF-input-RF-output outphasing power amplifier system; amplitude decomposition; amplitude-modulated signal; baseband signal component; digital signal component separator; efficiency 70 percent; four-way lossless outphasing amplifier; frequency 2.14 GHz; phase decomposition; phase-modulated signal; power 93 W; radiofrequency carrier input; transmission-line power combiner; transmission-line resistance compression network; Impedance; Loading; Ports (Computers); Power generation; Radio frequency; Resistance; Transmission lines; Base stations; Chireix; LINC; load modulation; outphasing; power amplifier (PA); signal component separator (SCS); transmission-line resistance compression network (TLRCN);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.2015.2495358
Filename
7323877
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