Publication
Advanced Photonics Laboratory

Journal

Publication Journal
THE DESIGN AND REALIZATION OF A HIGHLY LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE FOR A WiMAX/WiBro (802.16e) BASE STATION
Year
2010
Author
Do-Gyun Kim, Doo-Hun Choi, Yon-Tae Moon, Dong-Hyun Baek, Kwang-Hyun Baek, and Young-Wan Choi
Journal
Microwave and Optical Technology Letters
Status
국외전문학술지 (SCIE)
Vol
52(9)
Page
1952-1955
File
2010-6 The design and realization of a highly linear power amplifier module for a WiMAXWiBro802.16e base station.pdf (591.0K) 8회 다운로드 DATE : 2020-11-18 14:53:39
Abstract : We have designed and realized a highly linear power amplifier module (PAM) for a WiMAX/WiBro base station using a simple linearization method. To improve the linearity of the PAM, we use large-signal intermodulation distortion (IMD) sweet spots, which are part of the inherent properties of power transistors. These IMD sweet spots are determined by the device technologies and the bias voltage. Our PAM consists of a drive stage and a power stage. Two amplifiers are used in the drive stage, a GaAs field effect transistor (GaAs FET) and a laterally diffused metal oxide semiconductor. The linearity of the PMA can be maximally improved by the large-signal IMD sweet spots, which are tuned by the bias voltage of the GaAs FET at the signal power input of the drive stage. Using this method, the measured adjacent channel leakage ratio and power consumption efficiency of the PAM are improved by 2.9 dBc and 5.2%, respectively. The measured error vector magnitude of the PAM is only 1.45.