2006
DOI: 10.1109/lmwc.2006.877127
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A low voltage W-CDMA polar transmitter with digital envelope path gain compensation

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“…This arrangement has been used for realization of EAs in low-power handset applications [13], but has not yet been demonstrated in high-power applications. The pulse train is amplified via a totem-pole arrangement of two transistors.…”
Section: B) Design Of a High-efficiency Modulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This arrangement has been used for realization of EAs in low-power handset applications [13], but has not yet been demonstrated in high-power applications. The pulse train is amplified via a totem-pole arrangement of two transistors.…”
Section: B) Design Of a High-efficiency Modulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic configuration uses complementary transistors, but since the modulator sampling clock needs to be much higher than the bandwidth of the envelope in order to maintain high signal fidelity, this tends to degrade the efficiency at wide bandwidths. This arrangement has been used for realization of EAs in low-power handset applications [13], but has not yet been demonstrated in high-power applications.…”
Section: B) Design Of a High-efficiency Modulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some candidates to improve the overall system efficiency, such as envelope tracking (ET) [4], [5], polar modulator [6], envelope elimination and restoration (EER) [7], [8] and Doherty [9] techniques. However, the efficiency enhanced EER transmitter can not be guaranteed for the high efficiency without a highly efficient bias modulation power amplifier (PA).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, all the major challenges for practical realization of EER RF PAs are outlined in Fig 1 .6. More information is described in [63], [1], [2], [64], [65], and [66]. The difference between this technique and EER is that the RF input signal contains both amplitude and phase information.…”
Section: At the System Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One these depend on the restriction of bandwidth in the DC-DC converter in Polar system. Another one is related to mismatching the delays of the amplitude and phase paths that cause the increment of dissipation in the system [63].…”
Section: At the System Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%