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RF Power Amplifier Behavioral Modeling.
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Gadringer, Michael.
RF Power Amplifier Behavioral Modeling.
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
RF Power Amplifier Behavioral Modeling./
Author:
Schreurs, Dominique.
other author:
O'Droma, Máirtín.
Description:
1 online resource (289 pages)
Subject:
Amplifiers, Radio frequency. -
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ISBN:
9780511436437
RF Power Amplifier Behavioral Modeling.
Schreurs, Dominique.
RF Power Amplifier Behavioral Modeling.
- 1 online resource (289 pages) - The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series. - The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series.
Cover -- Half-title -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notation -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- 1 Overview of power amplifier modelling -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Power amplifier modelling basics -- 1.2.1 Nonlinear system identification background -- 1.2.2 Nonlinear dynamic properties of microwave PAs -- 1.3 System-level power amplifier models -- 1.3.1 Memoryless PA models -- 1.3.2 PA models for addressing linear memory -- 1.3.3 Polyspectral PA models addressing linear memory -- 1.3.4 PA models for addressing nonlinear memory -- 1.4 Circuit-level power amplifier models -- 1.4.1 Equivalent circuit models -- 1.4.2 Circuit-level behavioural models -- References -- 2 Properties of behavioural models -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Model-structure-based properties of behavioural models -- 2.3 Application-based model properties -- 2.4 Amplifier-based model properties -- 2.4.1 Short- and long-term memory effects -- Bias-circuitry-based memory effects -- Self-heating and trap-related mechanisms -- 2.4.2 Quasi-memoryless description of amplifiers -- 2.4.3 Classification of amplifier and model nonlinearities -- 2.5 Amplifier characterisation -- 2.5.1 System identification background -- 2.5.2 Excitation signal design -- 2.5.3 Amplifier response to typical excitation signals -- Nonlinear static and nonlinear dynamic amplifier model responses -- Amplifier measurement results -- 2.5.4 Single- and two-tone amplifier characterisation -- Single-tone measurement setups -- Two-tone measurement setups -- 2.5.5 Broadband-amplifier characterisation -- 2.5.6 Multisine amplifier characterisation -- Multisine design procedure -- Multisine parameters -- VSA settings -- Frequency-domain-time-domain transformations -- PDF estimation -- Multisine measurements in a large-signal network analyser setup -- References -- 3 Memoryless nonlinear models.
A comprehensive and up-to-date one-stop reference for engineers working in power amplifier modeling or RF designers using power amplifier models.
ISBN: 9780511436437Subjects--Topical Terms:
153885
Amplifiers, Radio frequency.
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LC Class. No.: TK7871.58.P6 -- S36 2009eb
Dewey Class. No.: 621.38412
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Cover -- Half-title -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notation -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- 1 Overview of power amplifier modelling -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Power amplifier modelling basics -- 1.2.1 Nonlinear system identification background -- 1.2.2 Nonlinear dynamic properties of microwave PAs -- 1.3 System-level power amplifier models -- 1.3.1 Memoryless PA models -- 1.3.2 PA models for addressing linear memory -- 1.3.3 Polyspectral PA models addressing linear memory -- 1.3.4 PA models for addressing nonlinear memory -- 1.4 Circuit-level power amplifier models -- 1.4.1 Equivalent circuit models -- 1.4.2 Circuit-level behavioural models -- References -- 2 Properties of behavioural models -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Model-structure-based properties of behavioural models -- 2.3 Application-based model properties -- 2.4 Amplifier-based model properties -- 2.4.1 Short- and long-term memory effects -- Bias-circuitry-based memory effects -- Self-heating and trap-related mechanisms -- 2.4.2 Quasi-memoryless description of amplifiers -- 2.4.3 Classification of amplifier and model nonlinearities -- 2.5 Amplifier characterisation -- 2.5.1 System identification background -- 2.5.2 Excitation signal design -- 2.5.3 Amplifier response to typical excitation signals -- Nonlinear static and nonlinear dynamic amplifier model responses -- Amplifier measurement results -- 2.5.4 Single- and two-tone amplifier characterisation -- Single-tone measurement setups -- Two-tone measurement setups -- 2.5.5 Broadband-amplifier characterisation -- 2.5.6 Multisine amplifier characterisation -- Multisine design procedure -- Multisine parameters -- VSA settings -- Frequency-domain-time-domain transformations -- PDF estimation -- Multisine measurements in a large-signal network analyser setup -- References -- 3 Memoryless nonlinear models.
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3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Overview of memoryless behavioural models -- 3.3 A comparison of behavioural models based on PA performance prediction -- 3.4 Complex power series model -- 3.5 Saleh models -- 3.6 Modified Saleh models -- 3.6.1 Modified Saleh AM-PM model -- 3.6.2 Modified Saleh AM-AM model -- 3.6.3 Modified Saleh quadrature models -- 3.7 Fourier series model -- 3.8 Bessel-Fourier models -- 3.8.1 Bessel-Fourier multicarrier-input memoryless behavioural model -- 3.8.2 Model extraction and the single-unmodulated-carrier behavioural model -- 3.8.3 Fourier-series-optimised Bessel-Fourier (FOBF) model -- 3.9 Hetrakul and Taylor model -- 3.10 Berman and Mahle model -- 3.11 The Wiener expansion -- 3.11.1 Uniformly distributed signals -- 3.11.2 Gaussian-distributed signals -- 3.12 Other comparative considerations -- References -- 4 Nonlinear models with linear memory -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Two-box models -- 4.2.1 Relationship to Volterra kernels -- 4.2.2 Model memory estimation -- 4.2.3 Model estimation methods -- 4.2.4 Linear block estimation methods -- Least-squares method -- Pseudo-inverse technique -- 4.2.5 Nonlinear block estimation methods -- Chebyshev polynomials -- Hermite polynomials -- 4.3 Three-box models -- 4.3.1 Instantaneous quadrature model -- 4.3.2 Poza-Sarkozy-Berger (PSB) model -- 4.3.3 The Frequency-dependent Saleh model -- 4.4 Parallel-cascade models -- 4.4.1 Abuelma'atti model -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 Nonlinear models with nonlinear memory -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Memory polynomial model -- 5.2.1 Memory polynomial with unit time-delay taps -- 5.2.2 Memory polynomial with non-uniform time-delay taps -- 5.3 Time-delay neural network model -- 5.3.1 Model description -- 5.3.2 Artificial neural networks -- 5.3.3 Real-valued TDNN model -- 5.4 Nonlinear autoregressive moving-average model -- 5.4.1 Model description.
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5.4.2 Stability test: small-gain theorem -- 5.4.3 Example -- 5.5 Parallel-cascade Wiener model -- 5.6 Volterra-series-based models -- 5.6.1 Introduction to the Volterra series -- 5.6.2 Parallel FIR model -- 5.6.3 Laguerre-Volterra model -- 5.6.4 Modified or dynamic Volterra series -- Model description -- Model identification -- Alternative model description -- 5.6.5 Volterra model from TDNN model -- 5.7 State-space-based model -- 5.7.1 Model description -- Formulation for linear memory -- Formulation for nonlinear memory -- 5.7.2 Example -- Experiment design -- Model extraction -- References -- 6 Validation and comparison of PA models -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 General-purpose metric -- 6.2.1 Definition -- 6.2.2 Alternative formulations -- FOM for frequency-domain measurements -- FOM for time-domain measurements -- FOM for single-tone measurements (AM-AM and AM-PM characteristics) -- FOM in the case of high-linearity applications -- 6.3 Figures of merit based on real-world test signals -- 6.3.1 Definitions -- Error-vector magnitude (EVM) -- Power spectral density (PSD) -- Distortion EVM -- Normalised mean-square error (NMSE) -- Variance accounted for (VAF) -- Coherence function -- Adjacent-channel power ratio difference (.ACPR) -- 6.3.2 Comparison of the various FOMs -- Impulse response delay mismatch -- Linear parameter variation -- Nonlinear parameter variation -- Summary -- References -- 7 Aspects of system simulation -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Some relevant simulation terminology -- 7.3 Analogue-signal behavioural simulators for wireless communication systems -- 7.4 Figure of merit considerations in behavioural simulations -- 7.5 Circuit-level techniques -- 7.5.1 Harmonic-balance simulation -- 7.5.2 Circuit-envelope simulation -- 7.5.3 A mixed-signal high-frequency IC circuit-level simulation -- 7.6 System-level techniques.
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7.7 Digital-logic simulation -- 7.8 Analogue signal -- representation, sampling and processing considerations -- 7.8.1 Sampling rate -- 7.8.2 Multirate sampling -- 7.8.3 Simulation time-domain modes: continuous-in-time and finite-time-window -- 7.9 Heterogeneous simulation -- 7.9.1 Analogue and digital-logic co-simulation -- 7.9.2 Complete-system simulation -- References -- Appendix A Recent wireless standards -- Introduction -- IEEE 802.11a WLAN -- IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) -- IEEE 802.15.3a - UWB (ultrawideband) -- References -- Appendix B Authors and contributors -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Appendix A -- Index.
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