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A CMOS IQ Digital Doherty Transmitter Using Modulated Tuning Capacitors

Host Publication: ESSCIRC 2012 - 38th European Solid State Circuits Conference

Authors: W. Gaber, P. Wambacq, J. Craninckx and M. Ingels

Publication Date: Sep. 2012


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This paper presents a new approach to increase the output power and to enhance the drain efficiency of Direct Digital RF Modulators (DDRM). Two differential four-phase DDRMs are organized in a Doherty-like configuration using two different transformers. The modulated tuning capacitors concept is proposed to achieve a high efficiency at maximum output power and at back-off. To demonstrate this principle, a 2 GHz IQ Digital Doherty Transmitter with on-chip transformers has been integrated in 90 nm CMOS Technology. The digital IQ transmitter achieves a maximum output power of 24.8 dBm with 26% drain efficiency and 26% drain efficiency at 6 dB back-off. With a 10 MHz RFBW multi-tone OFDM signal, the transmitter consumes 176 mA from a 2.4 V supply. It achieves 18.8 dBm RMS output power with 18% average drain efficiency.

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