Claims
- 1. A method for generating a linearized amplified output signal from an input signal having amplitude information, the method comprising:
converting the input signal into two pre-distorted signals without amplitude information; separately amplifying the two pre-distorted signals; and combining the two amplified, pre-distorted signals to generate the linearized amplified output signal.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, wherein:
the input signal is an RF signal; and the linearized amplified output signal is an RF signal having amplitude information.
- 3. The invention of claim 1, wherein converting the input signal comprises:
pre-distorting the input signal to generate a pre-distorted input signal; and converting the pre-distorted input signal into the two pre-distorted signals without amplitude information.
- 4. The invention of claim 3, wherein pre-distorting the input signal comprises pre-distorting both amplitude and phase of the input signal.
- 5. The invention of claim 1, wherein converting the input signal comprises:
generating a phase pre-distortion term from the input signal; generating an amplitude pre-distortion term from the input signal; detecting phase of the input signal; combining the phase pre-distortion term, the amplitude pre-distortion term, and the phase in a first manner and modulating at a carrier frequency to generate a first pre-distorted signal without amplitude information; and combining the phase pre-distortion term, the amplitude pre-distortion term, and the phase in a second manner and modulating at the carrier frequency to generate a second pre-distorted signal without amplitude information.
- 6. The invention of claim 5, wherein generating the phase and amplitude pre-distortion terms comprise:
detecting amplitude of the input signal; retrieving the phase pre-distortion term from a first look-up table based on the detected amplitude; and retrieving the amplitude pre-distortion term from a second look-up table based on the detected amplitude.
- 7. The invention of claim 5, wherein:
in the first manner, the amplitude pre-distortion term is subtracted from the sum of the phase pre-distortion term and the phase; and in the second manner, the amplitude pre-distortion term is added to the sum of the phase pre-distortion term and the phase.
- 8. The invention of claim 1, wherein combining the two amplified, pre-distorted signals is implemented using a transformer.
- 9. The invention of claim 1, wherein combining the two amplified, pre-distorted signals is implemented using a transmission line tee with transmission stubs for impedance matching.
- 10. The invention of claim 9, wherein the transmission stubs comprise shunt reactances place an electrical equivalent of one-quarter wavelength away from the transmission line tee.
- 11. An amplifier circuit adapted to generate a linearized amplified output signal from an input signal having amplitude information, the amplifier circuit comprising:
means for converting the input signal into two pre-distorted signals without amplitude information; means for separately amplifying the two pre-distorted signals; and means for combining the two amplified, pre-distorted signals to generate the linearized amplified output signal.
- 12. An amplifier circuit adapted to generate a linearized amplified output signal from an input signal having amplitude information, the amplifier circuit comprising:
circuitry adapted to convert the input signal into two pre-distorted signals without amplitude information; two amplifiers adapted to separately amplify the two pre-distorted signals; and a combiner adapted to combine the two amplified, pre-distorted signals to generate the linearized amplified output signal.
- 13. The invention of claim 12, wherein:
the input signal is an RF signal; and the linearized amplified output signal is an RF signal having amplitude information.
- 14. The invention of claim 12, wherein the circuitry adapted to convert the input signal comprises:
a pre-distorter adapted to pre-distort the input signal to generate a pre-distorted input signal; and a LINC modulator adapted to convert the pre-distorted input signal into the two pre-distorted signals without amplitude information.
- 15. The invention of claim 14, wherein the pre-distorter is adapted to pre-distort both amplitude and phase of the input signal.
- 16. The invention of claim 12, wherein the circuitry adapted to convert the input signal comprises:
circuitry adapted to generate a phase pre-distortion term from the input signal; circuitry adapted to generate an amplitude pre-distortion term from the input signal; a phase detector adapted to detect phase of the input signal; circuitry adapted to combine the phase pre-distortion term, the amplitude pre-distortion term, and the phase in a first manner and modulating at a carrier frequency to generate a first pre-distorted signal without amplitude information; and circuitry adapted to combine the phase pre-distortion term, the amplitude pre-distortion term, and the phase in a second manner and modulating at the carrier frequency to generate a second pre-distorted signal without amplitude information.
- 17. The invention of claim 16, wherein the circuitry adapted to generate the phase and amplitude pre-distortion terms comprises:
an envelope detector adapted to detect amplitude of the input signal; a first look-up table adapted to provide the phase pre-distortion term based on the detected amplitude; and a second look-up table adapted to provide the amplitude pre-distortion term based on the detected amplitude.
- 18. The invention of claim 16, wherein:
the circuitry adapted to combine the phase pre-distortion term, the amplitude pre-distortion term, and the phase in the first manner is adapted to generate a signal corresponding to the amplitude pre-distortion term subtracted from the sum of the phase pre-distortion term and the phase ; and the circuitry adapted to combine the phase pre-distortion term, the amplitude pre-distortion term, and the phase in the second manner is adapted to generate a signal corresponding to the amplitude pre-distortion term added to the sum of the phase pre-distortion term and the phase.
- 19. The invention of claim 18, wherein the circuitry adapted to generate the first and second pre-distorted signals without amplitude information comprises:
a subtraction node adapted to subtract the amplitude pre-distortion term from the phase pre-distortion term; a first addition node adapted to add the amplitude pre-distortion term to the phase pre-distortion term; a second addition node adapted to add the phase to the output from the subtraction node; a first modulator adapted to modulate the output from the second addition node at the carrier frequency to generate the first pre-distorted signal without amplitude information; a third addition node adapted to add the phase to the output from the first addition node; and a second modulator adapted to modulate the output from the third addition node at the carrier frequency to generate the second pre-distorted signal without amplitude information.
- 20. The invention of claim 12, wherein the combiner comprises a transformer.
- 21. The invention of claim 12, wherein combiner comprises a transmission line tee with transmission stubs for impedance matching.
- 22. The invention of claim 21, wherein the transmission stubs comprise shunt reactances place an electrical equivalent of one-quarter wavelength away from the transmission line tee.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional application No. 60/402,168, filed on Aug. 9, 2002 as attorney docket no. 1052.013.
Provisional Applications (1)
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