WO2003094342A2 - Radio apparatus comprising an amplifier for radio-frequency signals, amplifier for radio-frequency signals and method for amplifying such signals - Google Patents
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- H03F1/00—Details of amplifiers with only discharge tubes, only semiconductor devices or only unspecified devices as amplifying elements
- H03F1/32—Modifications of amplifiers to reduce non-linear distortion
- H03F1/3223—Modifications of amplifiers to reduce non-linear distortion using feed-forward
- H03F1/3229—Modifications of amplifiers to reduce non-linear distortion using feed-forward using a loop for error extraction and another loop for error subtraction
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- Radio apparatus comprising an amplifier for radio-frequency signals, amplifier for radio- frequency signals and method for amplifying such signals
- the invention relates to an apparatus comprising a high-frequency signal amplifier formed by a main power stage which has an incoming signal input, an output for an amplified signal and a gain control, also comprising a first comparator for producing a signal that has a distortion level between the incoming signal and the amplified signal and a differential element for removing the distortion signal from the amplified signal.
- the invention also relates to a method for amplifying such signals as well as such an amplifier.
- the invention finds important applications notably as regards mobile radio telephony.
- the present invention proposes an apparatus of the type mentioned in the opening paragraph which can be applied to another technology than LDMOS, based on another approach.
- such an apparatus is characterized in that the differential element co-operates with an auxiliary amplifier stage which is inserted into a canceling loop for producing a constant-power distortion canceling signal.
- Fig. 1 shows an apparatus according to the invention
- Fig. 2 shows a first embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 3 shows a second embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 4 shows curves explaining the advantages provided by the invention
- Fig. 5 shows a curve showing the effectiveness of measures recommended by the invention.
- This apparatus in the framework of the example described is a mobile radio telephone for cellular networks. It comprises an electronic assembly 5 to which are connected, on the one hand, man-machine devices and, on the other hand, a radio part. These man-machine devices are a microphone 10, a loudspeaker 11, a screen 12 and a keyboard 13.
- the radio part is formed by a high-frequency amplifier 20 which has an input 19 and an output 21. This amplifier supplies waves via a wave decoupler (duplexer) 22 to an antenna 24. The signals received by this antenna come back to the assembly 5 via this decoupler 22.
- Fig. 2 shows in detail the amplifier 20 according to the invention. It is constituted by a main power stage 30 whose input is connected to the input terminal 19 via a power distributor 35.
- This amplifier 30 has a gain control input 37. This gain control varies the biasing of the transistors this stage is provided with. Its output is connected to a power coupler 39 which takes part of this power to an attenuator 41.
- the power produced by this amplifier 30 is transmitted to a power combiner 45 via a delay element 47.
- a subtraction element 49 determines the distortion caused by the amplifier 30 by comparing the voltage of the signal tapped by the coupler 39 with that of the signal applied to the input 19.
- the signal on the output of the subtraction element represents solely the parasitic signals caused by the distortion of this amplifier stage 30.
- the output signal is amplified by an amplifier stage 53 and is finally applied to the power combiner 45 via a coupler 55, so that the distortion is largely suppressed at the output 21.
- the power of the distortion level measured at the output of the amplifier 53 is locked on to a constant level.
- part of the power of this amplifier is tapped by the coupler 55.
- This tapped power is measured by means of a level measuring circuit 57.
- the signal produced by this measuring circuit 57 is processed by a processing circuit 58 which mainly has the function of integrator/comparator.
- This circuit 58 comprises a comparator 59 for comparing the signal produced by the measuring circuit 57 with a reference magnitude that is represented by a voltage generator 61.
- the output signal of the comparator 59 is applied to an amplifier 65 which preferably shows a hysteresis.
- the output signal of this amplifier which forms the output of the circuit 58 is finally applied to the gain control input of the amplifier 30. In this way a control loop of the power of the auxiliary amplifier 53 is constituted by influencing the gain of the main amplifier 30.
- FIG. 3 another embodiment variant of the amplifier according to the invention is shown.
- This variant more particularly relates to the integrating/comparing circuit 58.
- the elements that are shared with those of the preceding Figures have the same reference characters.
- the input of the circuit 58 is formed by the input of an analog-to-digital converter 72, followed by a digital processing circuit 74 producing inter alia the desired hysteresis effect.
- This digital processing circuit is followed in its turn by a digital-to-analog converter 76 to finally produce the control signal at the control input of the amplifier 30.
- the presence of this digital processing circuit provides great flexibility for the amplifier to be adapted to various configurations.
- the gain control of the amplifier 37 which is in fact a bias control step of this amplifier, may be adjusted to avoid any instability. It is also possible to produce an alarm signal ALRT when the power level on the output of the amplifier 53 is maximum, whereas it is impossible to influence the control 37 which is stopped as these parameters are incorporated in this circuit 74.
- the invention is based on the following considerations.
- the final amplifiers supplying the radio power are to maintain good performance over a large power range. For example, according to the requirements mentioned: Class 4: power running from -44 dBm to +24 dBm, that is a 68 dB dynamic
- Class 3 power running from -44 dBm to +21 dBm, that is a 65 dB dynamic If the measures according to the invention are not taken, there will be difficulty in working at a low level with a good power efficiency. When influencing the bias of the amplifier 30 to reduce its consumption based on an a priori estimate, this amplifier would run the risk of remaining out of service too much or to be biased at an insufficient level. The auxiliary amplifier 53 would rapidly reach saturation because of its small dimensions and it would thus be insufficient to provide the whole amplification and/or to realize the compensation for distortion when there is immediate need for more power. As a result of the measure according to the invention the amplifiers 30 and 53 work at a non-zero power but which is sufficiently low to produce substantial saving of energy.
- Fig. 4 shows curves intended to illustrate the importance of the invention.
- the curves demonstrate that thanks to the measures according to the invention sufficient performance is obtained for satisfying the requirements of the UMTS-FDD standard.
- the curves Cl, C2 and C3 in solid lines show the characteristics of the amplifier 20 obtained in conformity with the invention as a function of the output power Pout.
- These curves give the value of the parameter ACPR for the curves Cl and C2 and the value EVM for the curve C3.
- the parameter ACPR relates to adjacent power ratio, whereas the parameter EVM relates to the error vector.
- the meaning of the parameters ENM and ACPR will be found.
- the curves C3 and D3 taking the vector error ENM into account show a similar behavior to curves C2 and D2.
- the UMTS standard indicates 17% EVM for the transmitter, taking clock jitter phenomena into account, of the non-linearity of the various digital-to-analog converters which the apparatus comprises. This necessitates that the amplifier is to make a several percent lower contribution to this distortion. If one makes 3% a rule, the two solutions are identical.
- Fig. 5 shows the efficiency EFF of the amplifier produced according to the invention, curve El.
- the curve FI shows an amplifier to which none of said measures has been applied.
- amplifier 20 (Fig. 1) is particularly suitable for integration and can be presented in the form of an integrated circuit.
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EP03712590A EP1502352A2 (en) | 2002-04-30 | 2003-04-22 | Radio apparatus comprising an amplifier for radio-frequency signals, amplifier for radio-frequency signals and method for amplifying such signals |
JP2004502459A JP2005524323A (en) | 2002-04-30 | 2003-04-22 | Radio device comprising an amplifier for radio frequency signals, an amplifier for radio frequency signals, and a method for amplifying radio frequency signals |
AU2003216679A AU2003216679A1 (en) | 2002-04-30 | 2003-04-22 | Radio apparatus comprising an amplifier for radio-frequency signals, amplifier for radio-frequency signals and method for amplifying such signals |
US10/512,623 US7091782B2 (en) | 2002-04-30 | 2003-04-22 | Radio apparatus comprising an amplifier for radio-frequency signals, amplifier for radio-frequency signals and method for amplifying such signals |
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