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Feedforward Amplifiers for Wideband Communication Systems

By: Legarda, Jon [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006.Description: XVIII, 178 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387351384.Subject(s): Engineering | Electrical engineering | Microwaves | Optical engineering | Electronics | Microelectronics | Electronic circuits | Engineering | Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation | Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Electrical EngineeringDDC classification: 621.381 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Dedication. Preface. Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Radio-Electric transmitters - Historical overview -- Digital communication systems -- Digital modulation -- 2. Nonlinear distortion -- Harmonic distortion -- Intermodulation analysis -- Cross modulation (XMOD) -- Distortion measurement techniques -- Measurements of wideband digital signals -- 3. RF power amplifiers -- Classification of power amplifiers -- Power amplifiers parameters -- Class A -- Class B -- Class AB (outphasing) -- Class C -- Switching amplifiers -- More operating modes -- 4. Linearization techniques -- Classification of the linearization techniques -- Feedback -- Predistortion -- Feedforward -- Efficiency enhancement techniques -- Comparison of linearization techniques -- 5. Feedforward amplifiers -- Feedforward linearization technique -- Feedforward in wideband communications systems -- 6. Implementation of Feedforward amplifiers -- Simulation of the Feedforward architecture -- Selection of the error amplifier -- The adjustment of the cancellation loops -- Distortion enhanced measurement techniques -- Improvements of Feedforward amplifier -- 7. Adaptive Feedforward amplifiers -- Adaptive adjusting methods for Feedforward amplifiers -- Distortion monitoring architectures -- An output signal monitoring architecture -- The adaptive Feedforward amplifier -- Conclusions.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Feedforward Amplifiers for Wideband Communication Systems has been possible thanks to the research carried out throughout several years in the field of the linearization techniques applied to digital communication systems, particularly to those with high spectral efficient modulation techniques. The wireless telecommunications are more and more demanded for the Information Society. Such requirements are reflected as a great many of communication standards with specific coverage applications and, above all, with higher and higher data transmission rates. The electromagnetic spectrum, nevertheless, is a scarce asset that can not be spread and despite the increasingly tendency to transmit in higher frequencies, the bandwidths assigned to each application are always exploited to the limit. Feedforward Amplifiers for Wideband Communication Systems merges in the need of developing frequency efficient modulations with widespread codification techniques that result in wideband communication systems, with strict regulations in the usable frequency bandwidths and tight restrictions in the spurious emissions over the remaining spectrum. The radio frequency transmitters do not remain impassive to those changes, especially the power amplifiers, which efficiency and linearity directly determines the correct performance of the entire transmission system. The linearity specifications are commonly fixed by the telecommunication standards while the efficiency rates directly strikes the commercial viability of these transmitters. Feedforward Amplifiers for Wideband Communication Systems tries to put into practice the Feedforward linearization technique, aimed at improving either the linearity or efficiency parameters of power amplifiers, just intended for achieving a trade-off between the distortion specifications of the telecommunication standards and the efficiency enhancement of the transmission systems, which set, respectively, the linearity and the output level requirements of power amplifiers. This challenge is enshrined in one of the present wideband communication systems, but all the recommended design guidelines are perfectly reusable in the future wideband applications.
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Dedication. Preface. Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Radio-Electric transmitters - Historical overview -- Digital communication systems -- Digital modulation -- 2. Nonlinear distortion -- Harmonic distortion -- Intermodulation analysis -- Cross modulation (XMOD) -- Distortion measurement techniques -- Measurements of wideband digital signals -- 3. RF power amplifiers -- Classification of power amplifiers -- Power amplifiers parameters -- Class A -- Class B -- Class AB (outphasing) -- Class C -- Switching amplifiers -- More operating modes -- 4. Linearization techniques -- Classification of the linearization techniques -- Feedback -- Predistortion -- Feedforward -- Efficiency enhancement techniques -- Comparison of linearization techniques -- 5. Feedforward amplifiers -- Feedforward linearization technique -- Feedforward in wideband communications systems -- 6. Implementation of Feedforward amplifiers -- Simulation of the Feedforward architecture -- Selection of the error amplifier -- The adjustment of the cancellation loops -- Distortion enhanced measurement techniques -- Improvements of Feedforward amplifier -- 7. Adaptive Feedforward amplifiers -- Adaptive adjusting methods for Feedforward amplifiers -- Distortion monitoring architectures -- An output signal monitoring architecture -- The adaptive Feedforward amplifier -- Conclusions.

Feedforward Amplifiers for Wideband Communication Systems has been possible thanks to the research carried out throughout several years in the field of the linearization techniques applied to digital communication systems, particularly to those with high spectral efficient modulation techniques. The wireless telecommunications are more and more demanded for the Information Society. Such requirements are reflected as a great many of communication standards with specific coverage applications and, above all, with higher and higher data transmission rates. The electromagnetic spectrum, nevertheless, is a scarce asset that can not be spread and despite the increasingly tendency to transmit in higher frequencies, the bandwidths assigned to each application are always exploited to the limit. Feedforward Amplifiers for Wideband Communication Systems merges in the need of developing frequency efficient modulations with widespread codification techniques that result in wideband communication systems, with strict regulations in the usable frequency bandwidths and tight restrictions in the spurious emissions over the remaining spectrum. The radio frequency transmitters do not remain impassive to those changes, especially the power amplifiers, which efficiency and linearity directly determines the correct performance of the entire transmission system. The linearity specifications are commonly fixed by the telecommunication standards while the efficiency rates directly strikes the commercial viability of these transmitters. Feedforward Amplifiers for Wideband Communication Systems tries to put into practice the Feedforward linearization technique, aimed at improving either the linearity or efficiency parameters of power amplifiers, just intended for achieving a trade-off between the distortion specifications of the telecommunication standards and the efficiency enhancement of the transmission systems, which set, respectively, the linearity and the output level requirements of power amplifiers. This challenge is enshrined in one of the present wideband communication systems, but all the recommended design guidelines are perfectly reusable in the future wideband applications.

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