JOURNAL ARTICLE

Optimized Current of the Peaking Amplifier for Two-Stage Doherty Power Amplifier

Hwiseob LeeJinhee KwonWonseob LimWooseok LeeHyunuk KangKeum Cheol HwangKang‐Yoon LeeCheon‐Seok ParkYoungoo Yang

Year: 2016 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques Vol: 65 (1)Pages: 209-217   Publisher: IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society

Abstract

This paper presents a method of improving efficiency for the two-stage Doherty power amplifier (DPA) using the optimized current of the peaking amplifier. The DPA has a two-stage structure for both the carrier and peaking amplifiers. The first stage of the peaking amplifier has an adjusted bias condition for a near Class-B operation, while the first stage of the carrier amplifier has a higher Class-AB operation. The gain expansion of the first stage due to its lower gate bias helps the second stage of the peaking amplifier to be biased for light Class-C operation and to have steeper turn-ON characteristics, which leads higher peak output power and higher back-off efficiency. The two-stage DPA was designed for the 2.655-GHz band. Using a downlink long-term evolution signal with a signal bandwidth of 10 MHz and a peak-to-average power ratio of 6.5 dB, the overall power gain of 25 dB and a peak output power of 54.2 dBm are experimentally obtained. Using an optimized shape of the peaking amplifier's current, a drain efficiency (DE) of 53% and an adjacent channel leakage power ratio of -30 dBc were obtained at an average output power of 47.8 dBm. A DE of 56.8% and an adjacent channel leakage power ratio of -25 dBc were also obtained at an average output power of 49.5 dBm.

Keywords:
Amplifier Power-added efficiency RF power amplifier Direct-coupled amplifier Linear amplifier Adjacent channel Electrical engineering Power bandwidth Materials science Doherty amplifier dBc Optoelectronics Operational amplifier Engineering CMOS

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