用数字调制信号测量射频放大器的增益压缩和相位失真

M. S. Heutmaker, E. Wu, Chauncey Herring, J. R. Welch
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从网络分析仪连续波功率扫描获得的射频放大器线性度测试数据并不总是与放大器对数字调制载波(即通信系统中存在的信号)的响应相匹配。本文描述了一种基于dsp的射频测试技术,该技术从数字调制测试刺激进行的测量中提取放大器的增益压缩和相位失真特性。该技术利用相移键控(PSK)调制固有的幅度变化来扫描输入功率到放大器,而不是使用来自网络分析仪的功率扫描。通过对调制信号进行下变频并在时域内进行数字化,可以在放大器的输入和输出处测量调制的幅度和相位。使用调制而不是连续波功率扫描来驱动放大器进入压缩可能会在测试结果和实际操作之间产生更好的相关性,至少对于PSK调制方案。我们已经在商用功率放大器上实验证明了这种新技术,其中我们使用两种不同比特率的BPSK信号将网络分析仪功率扫描数据与基于dsp的结果进行比较。基于dsp的饱和测量结果与网络分析仪的测量结果一致,证明了新技术的有效性。在100 kbps时,BPSK操作过程中的放大器饱和行为与在网络分析仪上测量的结果有两个方面的不同:放大器的非线性在较高的比特率下降低,饱和表现出明显的时域滞后。
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Using Digitally-Modulated Signals to Measure the Gain Compression and Phase Distortion of a Radio Frequency Amplifier
Radio frequency amplifier linearity test data obtained from a network analyzer cw power sweep does not always match the amplifier's response to a digitally modulated carrier (which is the signal present in a communications system). This paper describes a DSP-based RF test technique which extracts the gain compression and phase distortion characteristics of an amplifier from measurements performed with a digitally-modulated test stimulus. The technique utilizes the magnitude variations inherent in phase-shift keyed (PSK) modulation to sweep the input power to an amplifier, instead of using a power sweep from a network analyzer. By downconverting the modulated signal and digitizing in the time domain, the magnitude and phase of the modulation may be measured at the input and output of the amplifier. Using the modulation instead of a cw power sweep to drive the amplifier into compression might produce better correlation between test results and actual operation, at least for PSK modulation schemes. We have demonstrated this new technique experimentally on a commercial power amplifier, where we compare network analyzer power sweep data to DSP-based results using BPSK signals at two different bit rates. For this amplifier at 1 kbps the DSP-based measurement of saturation agrees with the network analyzer measurement and demonstrates the validity of the new technique. At 100 kbps, the amplifier saturation behavior during BPSK operation differs from that measured on the network analyzer in two repects: the nonlinearity of the amplifier decreases at the higher bit rate, and the saturation shows significant time-domain hysteresis.
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