IP Library Granted Patent US 6,954,621
Granted Patent B2
US 6,954,621 · App. 10/166,075 · Granted Oct 11, 2005

Method of and apparatus for predistorting a transmit signal

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Patent No.
US 6,954,621
App. No.
10/166,075
Granted
Oct 11, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved method of predistorting a transmit signal is disclosed whereby the distortions occurring in all nonlinear subassemblies are compensated for using a particularly suited feedback signal. Also disclosed are a transmitter, a transmitting station, and a communications system using the method. The transmit signal, before being converted to the desired radio frequency, is digitally predistorted at baseband by digital signal processing means which are controlled by the feedback signal. This signal is generated by a detector measuring the spectral power of the transmit signal at the desired radio frequency both within a first frequency range, which lies within the transmission spectrum, and within a second frequency range, which lies outside the transmission spectrum. The digital predistortion disclosed is flexibly parameterized and is adapted by the feedback control to the current behavior of the transmitter subassemblies.

Claims (15)

1. A method of predistorting transmit signals in a transmitter comprising a power amplifier, said method comprising the steps of:

predistorting the transmit signal, and

amplifying the transmit signal at the desired radio frequency by means of the power amplifier and transmitting it, wherein

the transmit signal is digitally predistorted at baseband and then up-converted to the desired radio frequency, the digital predistortion of the transmit signal being controlled by a feedback signal which is generated by a detector measuring the spectral power of the transmit signal at the desired radio frequency both within a first frequency range, which lies in the transmission spectrum, and within a second frequency range, which lies outside the transmission spectrum; and

wherein the first and second frequency ranges are limited by means of respective bandpass filters, and that the spectral power is measured in these frequency ranges by down-converting the transmit signal from the desired radio frequency to an intermediate frequency, with the frequency of a local oscillator in a mixer being variable, so that it is possible to measure in the entire transmit-signal band.

2. A method as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the spectral power of the transmit signal is measured within the first frequency range and at the same time within the second frequency range.

3. A transmitter for transmitting a transmit signal, comprising:

a predistortion stage for predistorting the transmit signal, and

a subsequent power amplifier for amplifying the transmit signal at the desired radio frequency for transmission, wherein said transmitter further comprises:

a mixer stage following the predistortion stage and preceding the power amplifier for up-converting the predistorted transmit signal at the desired radio frequency, that the predistortion stage comprises signal processing means for digitally predistorting the transmit signal, and that the power amplifier has its output connected to a detector which generates a feedback signal for controlling the signal processing means of the predistortion stage by measuring the spectral power of the transmit signal at the desired radio frequency both within a first frequency range, which lies in the transmission spectrum, and within a second frequency range, which lies outside the transmission spectrum, and

wherein the first and second frequency ranges are limited by respective bandpass filters, and the spectral power is measured in these frequency ranges by down-converting the transmit signal from the desired radio frequency to an intermediate frequency, with the frequency of a local oscillator in a mixer being variable, so that it is possible to measure in the entire transmit-signal band.

4. A transmitting station comprising a transmitter for transmitting a transmit signal, said transmitter comprising a predistortion stage for predistorting the transmit signal and a subsequent power amplifier for amplifying the transmit signal for transmission, said transmitter further comprises a mixer stage following the predistortion stage and preceding the power amplifier for up-converting the predistorted transmit signal at the desired radio frequency, that the predistortion stage comprises signal processing means for digitally predistorting the transmit signal, and that the power amplifier has its output connected to a detector which generates a feedback signal for controlling the signal processing means of the predistortion stage by measuring the spectral power of the transmit signal at the desired radio frequency both within a first frequency range, which lies in the transmission spectrum, and within a second frequency range, which lies outside the transmission spectrum, and

wherein the first and second frequency ranges are limited by means of respective bandpass filters, and that the spectral power is measured in these frequency ranges by down-converting the transmit signal from the desired radio frequency to an intermediate frequency, with the frequency of a local oscillator in a mixer being variable, so that it is possible to measure in the entire transmit-signal band.

5. A communications system comprising at least one transmitting station with a transmitter for transmitting a transmit signal, said transmitter comprising a predistortion stage for predistorting the transmit signal, a subsequent mixer stage for up-converting the predistorted transmit signal at the desired radio frequency, and a subsequent power amplifier for amplifying the up-converted transmit signal for transmission, said transmitter further comprises a mixer stage following the predistortion stage and preceding the power amplifier for up-converting the predistorted transmit signal at the desired radio frequency, that the predistortion stage comprises signal processing means for digitally predistorting the transmit signal, and that the power amplifier has its output connected to a detector which generates a feedback signal for controlling the signal processing means of the predistortion stage by measuring the spectral power of the transmit signal at the desired radio frequency both within a first frequency range, which lies in the transmission spectrum, and within a second frequency range, which lies outside the transmission spectrum, and

wherein the first and second frequency ranges are limited by means of respective bandpass filters, and that the spectral power is measured in these frequency ranges by down-converting the transmit signal from the desired radio frequency to an intermediate frequency, with the frequency of a local oscillator in a mixer being variable, so that it is possible to measure in the entire transmit-signal band.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 6, 2018
From: ALCATEL
To: ALCATEL LUCENT
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