2011 Proceedings of the ESSCIRC (ESSCIRC) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/esscirc.2011.6044992
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A low power all-digital signal component separator for uneven multi-level LINC systems

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“…A more complex variation is asymmetric multilevel outphasing (AMO), in which there are separate amplitude signals for each PA and they can be unequal [81,86,87]. The use of a small number (typically two or four) of amplitude levels increases the complexity of the signal component separator [88][89][90], but brings a few notable advantages compared to single-level outphasing. The main benefit is the significantly improved back-off efficiency.…”
Section: Multilevel Outphasing Transmittersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more complex variation is asymmetric multilevel outphasing (AMO), in which there are separate amplitude signals for each PA and they can be unequal [81,86,87]. The use of a small number (typically two or four) of amplitude levels increases the complexity of the signal component separator [88][89][90], but brings a few notable advantages compared to single-level outphasing. The main benefit is the significantly improved back-off efficiency.…”
Section: Multilevel Outphasing Transmittersmentioning
confidence: 99%