IP Library Granted Patent US 7,810,057
Granted Patent B2
US 7,810,057 · App. 10/953,892 · Granted Oct 5, 2010

Characterizing linearity of amplifiers

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Patent No.
US 7,810,057
App. No.
10/953,892
Granted
Oct 5, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides a method and an apparatus for assessing a capability, for example, linearity of an amplifier, such as that of a power amplifier including a radio frequency amplifier. In one embodiment, the method comprises defining a first figure of merit for a power amplifier based on a loss of linearity relative to a predefined linearity requirement for the power amplifier and/or defining a second figure of merit based on the first figure of merit and dependent upon a minimum frequency within a predefined frequency band for the power amplifier, characterizing the linearity thereof. In this manner, using a test setup, for digital mobile communication networks deploying one or more higher order modulation schemes with complex wireless transmission that results in non-constant envelope signals, linearity of power amplifiers in transceivers, such as a mobile station or a base station, may be sufficiently described. Moreover, the two defined figures of merit may be used to compare different amplifiers for these higher modulation schemes, making possible a comparison of different amplifiers independent of their implementation technology or design structure.

Claims (54)

1. A method for assessing a capability of an amplifier, the method comprising:

defining a first figure of merit for a power amplifier based on a loss of linearity relative to a predefined linearity requirement for said power amplifier to characterize linearity of said power amplifier;

applying a signal stimulus to said power amplifier to test a loss of linearity of said power amplifier; and

measuring the linearity of said power amplifier in response to said signal stimulus to compare said power amplifier with another power amplifier based on the first figure of merit.

2. A method, as set forth in claim 1 ,

wherein defining said first figure of merit comprises defining said first figure of merit as a function of a ratio of a peak-power to an average-power of the signal stimulus and to the predefined linearity requirement of said power amplifier.

3. A method, as set forth in claim 2 , further comprising:

defining a second figure of merit dependent upon a minimum frequency within a predefined frequency band for said power amplifier based on said first figure of merit.

4. A method, as set forth in claim 2 , further comprising:

measuring an absolute maximum of an output power of said power amplifier using the signal stimulus.

5. A method, as set forth in claim 4 , wherein using the signal stimulus further comprising:

applying a pulsed radio frequency signal as an amplifier input signal to said power amplifier.

6. A method, as set forth in claim 5 , wherein using a pulsed radio frequency signal further comprising:

modulating the amplifier input signal using a modulation scheme that forms a non-constant envelope of the modulated amplifier input signal; and

receiving the modulated amplifier input signal at said power amplifier to amplify into a wireless communication; and

generating a desired output power level for the wireless communication that satisfies a linearity requirement for the modulated amplifier input signal.

7. A method, as set forth in claim 2 , wherein measuring the linearity of said power amplifier comprises measuring the linearity of said power amplifier assuming that an amplitude of the signal stimulus during a high level phase corresponds to a maximum power value in a first measurement.

8. A method, as set forth in claim 2 , wherein measuring the linearity of said power amplifier further comprising:

determining a duration of a low level phase to derive a ratio of peak power to an average power of the signal stimulus.

9. A method, as set forth in claim 7 , wherein measuring the linearity of said power amplifier further comprising:

applying an input test signal substantially matching a real world signal to said power amplifier; and

measuring a long time average of the input test signal to said power amplifier in a second measurement.

10. A method, as set forth in claim 9 , wherein applying an input test signal to said power amplifier comprises applying an input test signal having an amplitude selected to provide a highest possible output power level and to fulfill a linearity requirement for the real world signal.

11. An apparatus comprising:

a test setup to assess a capability of an amplifier; and

a power amplifier coupled to said test setup, wherein said test setup defines a first figure of merit for said power amplifier based on a loss of linearity relative to a predefined linearity requirement for said power amplifier to characterize linearity of said power amplifier and said power amplifier amplifies a complex modulated signal for a wireless communication, applies a signal stimulus to said power amplifier to test a loss of linearity of said power amplifier, and measures the linearity of said power amplifier in response to said signal stimulus to compare said power amplifier with another power amplifier based on the first figure of merit.

12. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 11 , wherein said test setup links said first figure of merit to a ratio of a peak-power to an average-power of the signal stimulus and to the predefined linearity requirement of said power amplifier and defines a second figure of merit dependent upon a minimum frequency within a predefined frequency band for said power amplifier based on said first figure of merit.

13. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 11 , wherein said power amplifier is a radio frequency amplifier defined at least in part based on a Code Division Multiple Access protocol standard in a mobile communication network.

14. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 11 , wherein said power amplifier is a radio frequency amplifier defined at least in part based on a Universal Mobile Telecommunication System protocol standard in a mobile communication network.

15. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 11 , wherein said power amplifier is disposed in a mobile station associated with a telecommunication system.

16. An apparatus, as set forth in claim 11 , wherein said power amplifier is disposed in a base station associated with a telecommunication system.

17. An amplifier that amplifies a complex modulated signal to provide a desired output power level for a wireless communication, said amplifier comprising:

an input test interface coupled to said amplifier to receive a signal stimulus to test a loss of linearity of said amplifier; and

an output test interface coupled to said amplifier to measure the linearity of said amplifier in response to said signal stimulus to compare said amplifier with another amplifier based on the loss of linearity of said amplifier.

18. An amplifier, as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said input test interface defines a first figure of merit for said amplifier based on the loss of linearity relative to a predefined linearity requirement for said amplifier.

19. An amplifier, as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said output test interface characterizes linearity of said amplifier based on said first figure of merit for said amplifier.

20. An amplifier, as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said input test interface links said first figure of merit to a ratio of peak power to an average power of the signal stimulus and to the predefined linearity requirement of said amplifier and defines a second figure of merit dependent upon a minimum frequency within a predefined frequency band for said amplifier based on said first figure of merit.

21. An amplifier, as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said amplifier is a radio frequency amplifier defined at least in part based on a Code Division Multiple Access protocol standard in a mobile communication network.

22. An amplifier, as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said amplifier is a radio frequency amplifier defined at least in part based on a Universal Mobile Telecommunication System protocol standard in a mobile communication network.

23. An amplifier, as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said amplifier is disposed in a mobile station associated with a telecommunication system.

24. An amplifier, as set forth in claim 17 , wherein said amplifier is disposed in a base station associated with a telecommunication system.

25. A telecommunication system comprising:

a transceiver having a power amplifier that amplifies a complex modulated signal to provide a desired output power level for a wireless communication, wherein for said power amplifier a first figure of merit is defined based on a loss of linearity relative to a predefined linearity requirement for said power amplifier to characterize linearity of said power amplifier, the power amplifier being configured to receive a signal stimulus that can be applied to said power amplifier to test a loss of linearity of said power amplifier, and the linearity of said power amplifier can be measured in response to said signal stimulus to compare said power amplifier with another power amplifier based on the first figure of merit.

26. A telecommunication system, as set forth in claim 25 , wherein said power amplifier is disposed in a mobile station associated with a digital cellular network.

27. A telecommunication system, as set forth in claim 25 , wherein said power amplifier is disposed in a base station associated with a digital cellular network.

28. A method for testing a capability of a first and a second power amplifier each of which configured to transmit an input signal modulated using a higher modulation scheme, the method comprising:

defining a first figure of merit for said first and second power amplifiers based on a loss of linearity relative to a predefined linearity requirement for said first and second power amplifiers;

receiving the input signal at said first and second power amplifiers to amplify into a wireless communication; and

characterizing the linearity of said first and second power amplifiers to satisfy a linearity requirement for the input signal while maintaining a desired output power level for the wireless communication.

29. A method, as set forth in claim 28 , further comprising:

defining a second figure of merit dependent upon a minimum frequency within a predefined frequency band for said first and second power amplifiers based on said first figure of merit; and

comparing said first and second power amplifiers based on said first and second figures of merit.

30. A method, as set forth in claim 29 , wherein comparing said first and second power amplifiers further comprising:

comparing said first and second power amplifiers based on said higher modulation scheme used for the input signal and independent of at least one of a technology of implementation for said first and second power amplifiers and a design structure of said first and second power amplifiers.

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