$\mu{\rm m}$ SiGe BiCMOS technology, and a linear-assisted switch-mode envelope amplifier is applied to modulate the PA supply voltage to form the core of the RF polar TX. Nonlinearities caused by bandwidth limitation of the envelope amplifier and timing misalignment have been investigated. When driven by WiMAX 64QAM 8.75 MHz signals, the overall PAE of our ET-based polar TX system reaches 30.5% at 17 dBm average output power, while also meeting the stringent WiMAX linearity specs without using any predistortion. When the decresting algorithm using the soft limiter is applied to the baseband, the overall PAE increases to 33%, at the expense of a higher EVM of 4.9%. Based on measurement results, our ET-based polar TX system has demonstrated excellent efficiency with good linearity for high peak-to-average ratio (PAR) broadband signals when compared with the recent literature on state-of-the-arts polar TX designs.">

Circuits and System Design of RF Polar Transmitters Using Envelope-Tracking and SiGe Power Amplifiers for Mobile WiMAX (original) (raw)

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