An adaptive feedforward amplifier for WCDMA base stations using imperfect signal cancellation

Young Yun Woo, Youngoo Yang, Jaehyok Yi, Joongjin Nam, Jeonghyeon Cha, Bumman Kim

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Abstract

This article describes a new adaptive feedforward amplifier for a WCDMA system using an imperfect signal cancellation. Due to the complicated signal statistics, the distortion generated by the error amplifier is significantly reduced by an imperfect signal cancellation. Therefore, the performances of feedforward amplifiers are improved with this new adaptation technique, especially for modulated signals with a high peak-to-average ratio. For verification, a 2.14 GHz feedforward amplifier, with 80 W output power, has been implemented and tested with digital control circuits. The results, compared to a perfect signal cancellation, show more than 7 dB improvement of adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR) at 80 W output power. The amplifier efficiency is also improved from 7.5 to 9 percent for the same ACLR.

Original languageEnglish
Pages22+24+26+28+32+34+36+38+40+42+44
Volume46
No4
Specialist publicationMicrowave Journal
StatePublished - Apr 2003
Externally publishedYes

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