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Broadband Highly Efficient Doherty Power Amplifiers
- Source :
- IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine. 20:47-64
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020.
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Abstract
- Modern wireless communication systems with large bandwidth and high peak-to-average power ratios (PAPRs) have been and will continue to be in high demand. This puts a strain on the transmitter, which has to operate with its average power in the output back-off (OBO) region. The Doherty power amplifier (Doherty PA) was invented in 1936 as an alternative to the highly inefficient linear amplifiers used in radio transmitters. The Doherty PA has recently undergone a renaissance, becoming the PA architecture of choice for mobile radio base stations. The additional efficiency peak at the OBO point makes it ideal for high PAPR signals. However, the main drawback of conventional Doherty PAs is its narrow bandwidth, which significantly limits its applicability. Recently, broadband Doherty PAs have been realized using a technique called "post-matching" and have attracted much attention. In this paper, the operating principles of conventional and broadband Doherty PAs are reviewed, followed by an analysis of recently reported prototypes, current technical challenges, and application in 5G wireless communication systems. As a comparison, process technologies for the implementation of Doherty PAs are also surveyed.
- Subjects :
- Mobile radio
business.industry
Computer science
Amplifier
020208 electrical & electronic engineering
Transmitter
Bandwidth (signal processing)
Electrical engineering
02 engineering and technology
Computer Science Applications
Base station
Broadband
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
Linear amplifier
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
business
5G
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- ISSN :
- 15580830 and 1531636X
- Volume :
- 20
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........39e218a7212949cadabff38cf46254e0