Time-domain envelope measurements for characterization and behavioral modeling of nonlinear devices with memory
- Resource Type
- Periodical
- Authors
- Macraigne, F.; Reveyrand, T.; Neveux, G.; Barataud, D.; Nebus, J.-M.; Soury, A.; NGoya, E.
- Source
- IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Techn. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on. 54(8):3219-3226 Aug, 2006
- Subject
- Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Time domain analysis
Radio frequency
Power amplifiers
Radiofrequency amplifiers
Power harmonic filters
Power system modeling
Power measurement
Bandwidth
Band pass filters
Frequency measurement
Behavioral model
calibration
linearity
third-order intermodulation (IM3)
time-domain envelope measurements
- Language
- ISSN
- 0018-9480
1557-9670
This paper presents a calibrated four-channel measurement system for the characterization of nonlinear RF devices such as power amplifiers. The main goal of this study is to perform the characterization of the bandpass response of a nonlinear device-under-test (DUT) driven by modulated carriers. The proposed setup enables the generation of L- or S-band (1-4 GHz) carriers with a modulation bandwidth up to 100 MHz. The carrier harmonics generated by the nonlinear DUT are ignored and considered to be sufficiently filtered. This characterization setup enables calibrated time-domain measurements of the complex envelopes of both incoming and outgoing RF waves at the input and output of the DUT. This means that the fundamental and harmonic frequencies of the envelope are measured and processed. A large set of modulation formats can be generated by using a computer-controlled arbitrary waveform generator. Complex envelopes are measured by using a four-channel sampling scope. The proposed calibrated setup can be used to study or to validate linearization techniques of power amplifiers. This characterization tool is also well suited for the extraction and validation of behavioral bilateral models of nonlinear RF analog equipment exhibiting memory effects.