TY - JOUR
T1 - Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Reversed Uneven Power Splitting Technique in GaN MMIC Doherty Power Amplifiers
AU - Kim, Cheol Ho
AU - Kim, Hyeon June
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - We present a theoretical and experimental analysis of the use of a reversed uneven power splitting (RUPS) technique for asymmetric Doherty power amplifiers (PAs). The RUPS technique utilizes an uneven power splitter that drives more input power into the carrier amplifier, enabling shallow class-C operation of the peaking amplifier. Although the RUPS technique has played a significant role in achieving high-performance Doherty PAs, there has been a lack of comprehensive research examining the fundamental factors that contribute to its effectiveness. We conducted numerical and experimental investigations to demonstrate that the RUPS Doherty PA exhibits significant improvements in efficiency, gain, and linearity compared to conventional Doherty PAs with even power splitting (EPS). For the experiments, the EPS and RUPS networks were developed using lumped-element directional couplers. The fabricated RUPS Doherty PA, based on a 0.25- \mu m GaN HEMT monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) process, achieves superior overall performance at 2.14 GHz compared to the conventional EPS Doherty PA, without requiring any additional circuitry. The results verify that the RUPS technique can enhance the performance of asymmetric Doherty PAs.
AB - We present a theoretical and experimental analysis of the use of a reversed uneven power splitting (RUPS) technique for asymmetric Doherty power amplifiers (PAs). The RUPS technique utilizes an uneven power splitter that drives more input power into the carrier amplifier, enabling shallow class-C operation of the peaking amplifier. Although the RUPS technique has played a significant role in achieving high-performance Doherty PAs, there has been a lack of comprehensive research examining the fundamental factors that contribute to its effectiveness. We conducted numerical and experimental investigations to demonstrate that the RUPS Doherty PA exhibits significant improvements in efficiency, gain, and linearity compared to conventional Doherty PAs with even power splitting (EPS). For the experiments, the EPS and RUPS networks were developed using lumped-element directional couplers. The fabricated RUPS Doherty PA, based on a 0.25- \mu m GaN HEMT monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) process, achieves superior overall performance at 2.14 GHz compared to the conventional EPS Doherty PA, without requiring any additional circuitry. The results verify that the RUPS technique can enhance the performance of asymmetric Doherty PAs.
KW - Doherty power amplifier (Doherty PA)
KW - directional coupler
KW - gallium nitride (GaN)
KW - input power splitting
KW - long-term evolution (LTE)
KW - monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC)
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U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3330947
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3330947
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85177028582
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 11
SP - 126098
EP - 126109
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
ER -