Abstract:
Class-G efficiency enhancement of switched-capacitor (SC) power amplifiers (PAs) requires the power management unit (PMU) to have two high-current power supplies. This pa...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Class-G efficiency enhancement of switched-capacitor (SC) power amplifiers (PAs) requires the power management unit (PMU) to have two high-current power supplies. This paper presents a Class-G efficiency enhancement that only requires one single high-current power supply with a lower bandwidth requirement, significantly simplifying the PMU. The system analysis shows that a transmitter with a resolution of 13 bits and a sample rate of FRF/2 meets the requirements of the Cat-M1 and Cat-NB1 standard. The presented PA consists of a number of parallel SC cells. Each cell can be configured in two output-power modes, using only a single supply. At 807 MHz, the peak output power is 27.1 dBm, with an efficiency (PAE) of 33.3%. The efficiency at -6 and -12 dBFS is 22.5% and 14.4%, respectively, which is an improvement of 1.3× and 1.7× compared to Class-B. The 13-bit resolution enables a power-control range for Cat-M1 and Cat-NB1 signals of >63 dB. In that range, the error vector magnitude (EVM) is <;4.2%.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits ( Volume: 54, Issue: 7, July 2019)