• 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