Title :
Minimizing Spectral Leakage of Nonideal LINC Transmitters by Analysis of Component Impairments
Author :
Choffrut, Antoine ; Van Veen, Barry D. ; Booske, John H.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Math., Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN
fDate :
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
LInear amplification with Nonlinear Components (LINC) is a distortion-free transmitter architecture under ideal conditions. However, in a realistic transmitter, imbalances such as dc offset, differential gain, and differential phase shift present in the quadrature modulators result in generation of out-of-band spectral components, even assuming that both amplifiers have identical characteristics. The level of distortion not only increases with the magnitude of the imbalances but also depends, to a large extent, on their relative phase arguments. The contribution of this paper is to provide a simplified characterization of the spectral leakage in the LINC transmitter in terms of quadrature modulator imbalances, with identical or mismatched amplifiers. This characterization allows identification of the transmitter with minimum spectral leakage under the constraint that the quadrature modulators perform equally well when used individually, i.e., in a transmitter composed of just the quadrature modulator followed by an amplifier. With reasonably small imbalances in the quadrature modulators and realistic amplifier mismatch, the spectral leakage at the output of a LINC transmitter driven by typical modulation schemes can be reduced by up to 10 dB, simply by a wise pairing of modulators
Keywords :
modulation; radio transmitters; component impairment analysis; dc offset; differential gain; differential phase shift; distortion-free transmitter architecture; linear amplification; minimum spectral leakage; mismatched amplifiers; nonideal LINC transmitters; nonlinear components; out-of-band spectral component; quadrature modulators; Bandwidth; Broadband amplifiers; Degradation; Nonlinear distortion; Phase distortion; Phase modulation; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Predistortion; Transmitters; Interface suppression; LINC; nonlinearities; power amplifiers; spectral analysis; traveling wave tubes;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2006.889564