Linearization of the Fifth Generation Power Amplifiers by Injection of the Second Order Digitally Processed Signals

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Atanaskovic, A.
Djoric, A.
Males Ilic, N.
Stosic, B. P.
Budimir, D.

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This paper conducts a validation of two linearization approaches that utilize baseband nonlinear linearization signals of the 2nd order, through practical experiments on an asymmetrical two-way microstrip Doherty amplifier (ADA), and simulations on a symmetrical two-way Doherty amplifier (DA) as well as the single stage power amplifier (PA) for the post-OFDM 5G modulation formats. In the first approach, linearization signals are led at the input and output of the carrier transistor in the DA, while in the second approach, they are injected at the outputs of both the carrier and peaking amplifiers. The DA was tested in simulation for the FBMC signal of 20 MHz bandwidth, while the experimental measurements were performed for the FBMC signal on the ADA for different useful signal frequency bandwidths, 5 MHz, 7.5 MHz, and 10 MHz. The maximal improvement of DA linearity obtained in simulation is 10 dB for lower power and 5 dB for maximum amplifier output power, while the second approach gives around 2 dB better results for higher power levels. The experimental test for ADA performed for considered signal bandwidths indicates 3 dB to 5 dB linearity improvement for the implemented approaches and more symmetrical results achieved by the second approach. Additionally, the simulation tests for the PA were carried out for the FBMC, UFMC, and FOFDM signals of 100 MHz bandwidth, with the application of the first linearization approach. The minimal achieved linearization improvement is 13 dB for the FOFDM signal and a maximal of 18 dB for the FBMC signal.

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Radioengineering. 2024 vol. 33, iss. 3, s. 339-348. ISSN 1210-2512
https://www.radioeng.cz/fulltexts/2024/24_03_0339_0348.pdf

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