• DocumentCode
    916021
  • Title

    Efficiency of Doherty RF Power-Amplifier Systems

  • Author

    Raab, Frederick H.

  • Author_Institution
    Green Mountain Radio Research Company
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1987
  • Firstpage
    77
  • Lastpage
    83
  • Abstract
    A Doherty system combines the outputs of two or more linear RF power amplifiers (PAs) through an impedance-inverting coupler such as a quarter-wave transmission line. At low output levels, the first PA operates linearly, reaching saturation (and maximum efficiency) at some transition voltage below the system peak-output voltage. At higher output levels, the first PA remains saturated and the second PA operates linearly. The instantaneous efficiency and power characteristics of a Doherty system are derived using ideal class-B RF PAs so that the results can easily be scaled for use with real-world PAs. The average efficiency and maximum-efficiency transition points are then determined for a variety of amplitude-modulated signals. The Doherty amplifier can be considerably more efficient than a conventional class-B linear PA. For example, the 28-and 8.9-percent average efficiencies of a class-B PA with Rayleigh-distri buted envelopes with 10-and 20-dB peak-to-average ratios are improved to 60 and 48 percent, respectively, by a two-stage Doherty system. The addition of a third stage further improves the efficiencies to 70 and 66 percent, respectively.
  • Keywords
    Couplings; Impedance; Power amplifiers; Power transmission lines; Pulse modulation; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Transmission lines; Transmitters; Voltage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9316
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBC.1987.266625
  • Filename
    4044488