IP Library Granted Patent US 7,505,530
Granted Patent B2
US 7,505,530 · App. 10/480,835 · Granted Mar 17, 2009

Pre-distortion using a by-pass signal

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Patent No.
US 7,505,530
App. No.
10/480,835
Granted
Mar 17, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An output signal from an inherently non-linear device is linearized by sampling an original signal with a first sampling rate for a desired signal resolution of an achieved digital original signal message; and re-sampling the original signal at a second sampling rate for creating a digital pre-distortion signal to be added to the achieved digital original signal message. The second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate, thereby forming a digital pre-distorted signal to be fed to the inherently non-linear device after digital to analog conversion.

Claims (38)

1. A method, by means of digital pre-distortion, of linearizing an output signal from an inherently non-linear device producing intermodulation or non-linear products in its output signal, the method comprising:

sampling an original signal with a first sampling rate for a desired signal resolution of an achieved digital original signal message;

re-sampling the original signal at a second sampling rate for creating a digital pre-distortion signal, the second sampling rate being greater than the first sampling rate;

performing a digital to analog conversion of the digital sample original signal to obtain an analog-converted original signal and performing a digital to analog conversion of the digital pre-distortion signal to obtain an analog-converted pre-distortion signal;

adding the analog-converted original signal and the analog-converted pre-distortion signa 1 , thereby forming a pre-distorted signal to be fed to the inherently non-linear device.

2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:

using for a first high resolution digital signal a sampling frequency corresponding to at least twice the highest frequency of a desired original signal message bandwidth in accordance to the Nyquist theorem;

using for a second digital signal a high sampling rate corresponding to a frequency of at least a desired error message bandwidth,

whereby a resolution in bits of the original digital message is defined by a desired dynamic range below a carrier in decibels level being A DB , and the resolution in number of bits of the pre-distortion digital signal to be added is defined as at least (A DB −B DB )/6, wherein B DB is the level of harmonics below the carrier in decibels to be cancelled.

3. The method according to claim 2 , further comprising:

selecting, for the first high resolution digital signal, resolution of 16 bits, and

selecting, for the second digital signal, a resolution of 8 bits at three times the sampling frequency of the first high resolution digital signal.

4. The method according to claim 2 , further comprising:

selecting, for the first high resolution digital signal, a resolution of 16 bits, and

selecting, for the second digital signal, a resolution of 6 bits five times the sampling frequency of the first high resolution digital signal.

5. A digital pre-distorter configured to receive an output signal from an inherently non-linear device, the non-linear device producing intermodulation or non-linear products in its device output signal, the circuitry comprising:

a first branch comprising a first digital to analog converter and configured to receive the device output signal, the first digital to analog converter being configured to sample the device output signal at a first sampling rate and at a first resolution and to provide first analog signal;

a second branch comprising a second digital to analog converter configured to receive a predistortion signal based on a resampling of the device output signal, the second analog to digital converter being configured to sample the pre-distortion signal at a second sampling rate and at a second resolution and to provide a second analog signal;

wherein the second sampling rate is higher than the first sampling rate;

wherein the second resolution is lower than the first resolution; and

a combiner configured to combine, in an analog domain, the first analog signal and the second analog signal for forming a pre-distorted signal.

6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the first resolution is sixteen bits and the second resolution is 8 bits.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the first second sampling rate is three times the first sampling rate.

8. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the first resolution is sixteen bits and the second resolution is six bits.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first second sampling rate is five times the first sampling rate.

10. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein a resolution in bits of the device output signal is defined by a desired dynamic range below a carrier in decibels level being A DB , and the resolution in number of bits of the pre-distortion signal to be added is defined as at least (A DB −B DB )/6, wherein B DB is the level of harmonics below the carrier in decibels to be cancelled.

11. A method of performing digital pre-distortion of an output signal received from an inherently non-linear device, the non-linear device producing intermodulation or non-linear products in its device output signal, the method comprising:

using a first digital to analog converter to sample the device output signal at a first sampling rate and at a first resolution and to provide a first analog signal;

using a second analog to digital converter to sample a pre-distortion signal at a second sampling rate and at a second resolution and to provide a second analog signal;

wherein the second sampling rate is higher than the first sampling rate;

wherein the second resolution is lower than the first resolution; and

combining, in an analog domain, the first analog signal and the second analog signal.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first resolution is sixteen bits and the second resolution is 8 bits.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first second sampling rate is three times higher than the first sampling rate.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first resolution is sixteen bits and the second resolution is six bits.

15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first second sampling rate is five times the first sampling rate.

16. The method of claim 11 , wherein a resolution in bits of the device output signal is defined by a desired dynamic range below a carrier in decibels level being A DB , and the resolution in number of bits of the pre-distortion signal to be added is defined as at least (A DB −B DB )/6, wherein B DB is the level of harmonics below the carrier in decibels to be cancelled.

17. The method of claim 11 , further comprising providing alignment of the first analog signal and the second analog signal prior to combining the first analog signal and the second analog signal.