Abstract
The performance of feedback as a distortion reduction technique is highly dependent on the integrity of the feedback path. Any error or noise generated in this path is directly reflected into the output of the amplifier. Linearized RF power amplifiers (PA's) using Cartesian feedback require a demodulator in the feedback loop, and this is a potential source of linear errors, nonlinear errors, and noise. RF feedback with Cartesian compensation is proposed as a technique for overcoming some of these problems. The scheme is most suited to systems requiring an RF input. In addition, the RF nature of the input, feedback, and error signals enables the addition of a feedforward loop to further improve the linearization capability while still maintaining good efficiency. Design equations and simulation results are given for such a system. Disadvantages include the limited bandwidth (estimated at 1 MHz) and the need for additional circuits to generate the RF input signal when included in an integrated transmitter. © 1998 IEEE.
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Faulkner, M. (1998). Amplifier linearization using RF feedback and feedforward techniques. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 47(1), 209–215. https://doi.org/10.1109/25.661047
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