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E-raamat: Linearization and Efficiency Enhancement Techniques for Silicon Power Amplifiers: From RF to mmW

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  • ISBN-13: 9780124186811
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This book provides an overview of current efficiency enhancement and linearization techniques for silicon power amplifier designs. It examines the latest state of the art technologies and design techniques to address challenges for RF cellular mobile, base stations, and RF and mmW WLAN applications. Coverage includes material on current silicon (CMOS, SiGe) RF and mmW power amplifier designs, focusing on advantages and disadvantages compared with traditional GaAs implementations.

With this book you will learn:

  • The principles of linearization and efficiency improvement techniques
  • The architectures allowing the optimum design of multimode Si RF and mmW power amplifiers
  • How to make designs more efficient by employing new design techniques such as linearization and efficiency improvement
  • Layout considerations
  • Examples of schematic, layout, simulation and measurement results
  • Addresses the problems of high power generation, faithful construction of non-constant envelope constellations, and efficient and well control power radiation from integrated silicon chips
  • Demonstrates how silicon technology can solve problems and trade-offs of power amplifier design, including price, size, complexity and efficiency
  • Written and edited by the top contributors to the field

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Learn how to design and linearize high performance silicon power amplifiers, improving efficiency and solving problems and trade-offs of power amplifier design
List of Contributors
vii
Chapter 1 Holistic Approaches for Power Generation, Linearization, and Radiation in CMOS
1(34)
1.1 Self-Healing Integrated Circuits
6(14)
1.2 Segmented Power Mixer for mm-Wave Transmitters
20(8)
1.3 Distributed Active Radiation
28(7)
References
33(2)
Chapter 2 Cartesian Feedback with Digital Enhancement for CMOS RF Transmitter
35(20)
2.1 Introduction
35(1)
2.2 CFB Loop
36(4)
2.3 CFB Digital Part Implementation
40(7)
2.4 Analog Part Implementation
47(2)
2.5 Linearized Transmitter Results
49(1)
2.6 Power Consumption and Size Considerations
50(2)
2.7 Conclusion
52(3)
References
52(3)
Chapter 3 Transmitter Linearity and Energy Efficiency
55(28)
3.1 Introduction
55(1)
3.2 The PA Design Problem
55(6)
3.3 A Reverse Design Approach
61(9)
3.4 Output Power Control
70(2)
3.5 OBO Elimination
72(1)
3.6 Stabilities: Circuit, Thermal, and Manufacturing
73(3)
3.7 Aging
76(1)
3.8 Categorizing C-mode Operation
77(1)
3.9 Conclusion
78(5)
References
80(3)
Chapter 4 mmW Doherty
83(24)
4.1 Introduction
83(1)
4.2 Doherty Amplifier
84(5)
4.3 mmW Doherty Amplifiers
89(18)
References
104(3)
Chapter 5 Reliable Power Amplifier
107(28)
5.1 Introduction
107(1)
5.2 Effect of CMOS Technology Scaling on Thermal Management
107(4)
5.3 Metal Interconnects Electromigration
111(1)
5.4 Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown (TDDB)
112(2)
5.5 Hot Carrier Infection
114(4)
5.6 Electrostatic Static Discharge
118(3)
5.7 Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
121(4)
5.8 Power Amplifier Design for Reliability
125(2)
5.9 Intrinsically Robust Design
127(3)
5.10 Self-Healing Design
130(1)
5.11 Conclusion
131(4)
References
132(3)
Chapter 6 Efficiency Enhancement for THz Power Amplifier
135
6.1 Introduction
135(3)
6.2 Power Amplifier Performance Trade-offs Toward THz Operation
138(8)
6.3 Device Scaling Considerations for Future High-Power THz Applications
146(5)
6.4 Summary/Table
151
References
151
Eric Kerhervé received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Bordeaux, France in 1994. He joined the Polytechnic Institute of Bordeaux and the IMS Laboratory in 1996, where he is currently Full Professor in Microelectronics and Microwave applications. He has been the head of Microwave Circuits and Systems team at IMS since 1998. His main areas of research are the design of RF, microwave and millimeter-wave circuits (power amplifiers and filters) in silicon GaAs and GaN technologies.He is involved in several European projects (Medea+ UPPERMOST, Medea+ QSTREAM, Catrene PANAMA, FP6 MOBILIS, ENIAC MIRANDELA), to develop silicon RF/mmW power amplifiers and BAW duplexer. Eric has authored and co-authored more than 200 technical papers in this field, and has been awarded 24 patents. He has organized 8 RFIC and EuMC workshops on advanced silicon technologies for radiofrequency and millimeter-wave applications, and he is involved in the technical program committees of various international conferences (ICECS, IMOC, NEWCAS, EuMIC, SBCCI, LASCAS) and he was the co-chair of the international IEEE ICECS 2006 and IEEE NEWCAS 2011 conferences. He was the associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II (TCAS II) for two years and is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of the IEEE-CAS, IEEE-MTT and IEEE SSCS societies, and has been involved in the NPTO (Navigation Positioning Telecom and Observation) Strategic Business Sectors within the "Aerospace Valley" World Competitiveness Cluster since 2010.