2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2938041
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Concept for Continuously Tunable Output Filters for Digital Transmitter Architectures

Abstract: This paper presents a novel output filter approach for continuously frequency-tunable digital power amplifiers, suitable for future seamless and band-less applications in 5G, e.g. for cognitive radios (CR). The presented tunable output filter is based on a multi-bandstop lowpass response to regenerate the original microwave signal at the output of the digital amplifier stage by suppressing unwanted frequency components. Compared to conventional tunable bandpass solutions, it offers higher tunability, higher li… Show more

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“…With the rapid development of The Internet of Things, 5G networks and autonomous traffic, the frequency spectrum has been scarce; it requires the frequency, bandwidth and phase of front-end devices (such as antennas, filters and phase shifters) to be regulated [1][2][3][4]. It is a good strategy to fabricate front-end devices using varactors whose capacitor can be expediently controlled by external magnetic field, electric field or mechanical force [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid development of The Internet of Things, 5G networks and autonomous traffic, the frequency spectrum has been scarce; it requires the frequency, bandwidth and phase of front-end devices (such as antennas, filters and phase shifters) to be regulated [1][2][3][4]. It is a good strategy to fabricate front-end devices using varactors whose capacitor can be expediently controlled by external magnetic field, electric field or mechanical force [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%