High Linearity RF Amplifier Design
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Rating | : | 4.57 (900 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1580531431 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 552 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
It covers the modelling and measurement of amplifier non-linearity, and describes the main methods for overcoming non-linearity in a wide range of applications, including: base stations using feedforward and predistortion; mobile communications systems and handsets using RF or digital predistortion, cartesian loop, LINC and envelope elimination and restoration (EECR); and satellite systems.. Based on the author's real-world design experience in this key emerging area, this comprehensive guide examines and compares all major RF power amplifier linearization techniques in detail. Featuring
These derivations are not relied upon in order to convey an understanding of the techniques involved, but are provided for those wishing to gain a deeper understanding of the operation of the various linearisation schemes covered. The book is aimed at both practising engineers and postgraduate researchers in the RF field. I hope you find it a valuable and enjoyable read. From the Author The basic idea behind this book was to provide a single, common reference source for all of the key RF amplifier linearisation technologies currently
this is the one! Louis W. Parker If you design (or need to know more about RF power amplifier design) you need to buy this book, period.I have used this book as a reference time and time again, it has put me way ahead of the game in RF amp design.. "I found this book easy to read" according to P. Thomas. I found this book easy to read, very informative, and very well laid out. It starts with a review of basic amplifier concepts and observations about where traditional designs fall short, and then quickly moves along in a logical and clear way to make the case for linearization methods and the corresponding tradeoffs. The book assumes fairly little, walking the reader through topics which build on top of each other, and providing a good list of references (of
in Communications Engineering from the University of Bristol. Peter B. . He holds a Ph.D. Kenington is the head of advanced development at Wireless Systems International Ltd