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Input-Harmonic-Controlled Broadband Continuous Class-F Power Amplifiers for Sub-6-GHz 5G Applications

Sagar K. Dhar, Tushar Sharma, Ning Hua Zhu, Ramzi Darraji, Roy McLaren, Damon G. Holmes, Vince Mallette, Fadhel M. Ghannouchi

2020IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques83 citationsDOI

Abstract

A comprehensive analysis is presented for investigating the effects of input nonlinearity on performance and broadband design of continuous-mode class-F power amplifiers (PAs). New time-domain waveforms are derived considering input and output harmonic terminations for continuous-mode class-F operation. The derived design equations show that the typical fundamental load design space of a continuous class-F PA must be reengineered in the presence of second-harmonic input nonlinearity to new design space in order to achieve optimum class-F PA performance versus varying second-harmonic load impedance. For the practical validation, the impacts of input nonlinearity on the performance of continuous-mode class-F PAs are first confirmed with pulsed vector load-pull (VLP) measurements on a low-power GaN 2-mm device. Second, a broadband high-power GaN 24-mm part is designed following the proposed theory with in-package input second-harmonic terminations targeting 1.75-2.3-GHz frequency band for the sub-6 GHz 5G high-power applications. Efficiency higher than 65% with peak power more than 53.2 dBm was maintained over the target frequency band, with excellent flatness. Third, a Doherty PA is implemented based on the designed GaN 24-mm part to evaluate the broadband performance with modulated stimuli. Using a multicarrier signal having an instantaneous bandwidth of 395 MHz, the average drain efficiency of the Doherty PA at 8-dB output back-off is higher than 44%, and the linearized adjacent channel power ratio (ACPR) is better than -52 dBc.

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AmplifierBroadbandAdjacent channel power ratioElectronic engineeringInput impedanceHarmonicWidebandFlatness (cosmology)Bandwidth (computing)Electrical engineeringElectrical impedanceEngineeringRF power amplifierAcousticsTelecommunicationsPhysicsCosmologyQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Power Amplifier DesignRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit DesignAdvanced DC-DC Converters