Overcoming Nonlinear Measurement Challenges
Until recently, power amplifier design for wireless communication has been focused on specified fractional bandwidths of 5% or less, primarily due to the utilization of a single amplifier per defined spectrum allocation. With both a focus on reducing power consumption and cost, coupled with emerging applications like 4G and WiMax utilizing new spectrum allocations, amplifier designs are simultaneously attempting to address wider bandwidth operation to reduce parts count and increase efficiency. These factors influencing the development of power amplifiers has caused designers to work with newer technologies, such as GaN HFETs, to achieve higher power and higher efficiency amplifiers across wider bands of operation. Optimizing the performance of a power amplifier, PA, requires an understanding of the performance in it's nonlinear region. |