Circuit and method for compensating for non-linear distortion
First Claim
1. A method for compensating for non-linear distortion generated during non-linear high-power amplification in a transmitter for quadrature-modulating a baseband signal, non-linearly high-power amplifying the quadrature-modulated baseband signal, extracting a non-linear distortion component from the non-linearly high-power amplified modulated signal, quadrature demodulating the extracted distortion component into a baseband distortion component, and overlapping a phase-inversed distortion component of the quadrature-demodulated baseband distortion component with the baseband signal, comprising the steps of:
- variably shifting a phase of a signal determined by quadrature modulating the baseband signal;
non-linearly high-power amplifying the quadrature-modulated signal by a high-power amplifier;
variably attenuating the amplified signal by a gain equal to that of the high-power amplifier;
extracting non-linear distortion generated during the non-linear high-power amplification by subtracting the phase-shifted quadrature-modulated signal from the attenuated signal; and
automatically adjusting a phase delay of the phase-shifted signal and an attenuation of the attenuated signal according to a transmission frequency.
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Abstract
A non-linear distortion compensation circuit and method automatically sets to an optimal value a phase shift of a variable phase shifter and an attenuation of an attenuator according to a transmission frequency, in a non-linear distortion extractor for extracting a non-linear distortion component generated during non-linear high-power amplification. A variable phase shifter shifts adjusts a phase of a signal determined by quadrature modulating the baseband signal. A high-power amplifier non-linearly high-power amplifies the quadrature-modulated signal. An attenuator attenuates the amplified signal by a gain equal to that of the high-power amplifier. A subtracter extracts non-linear distortion generated during the non-linear high-power amplification by subtracting the phase-shifted quadrature-modulated signal from an output of the attenuator. A control circuit automatically adjusts a phase shiftof the variable phase shifter and an attenuation of the attenuator according to a transmission frequency.
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2 Claims
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1. A method for compensating for non-linear distortion generated during non-linear high-power amplification in a transmitter for quadrature-modulating a baseband signal, non-linearly high-power amplifying the quadrature-modulated baseband signal, extracting a non-linear distortion component from the non-linearly high-power amplified modulated signal, quadrature demodulating the extracted distortion component into a baseband distortion component, and overlapping a phase-inversed distortion component of the quadrature-demodulated baseband distortion component with the baseband signal, comprising the steps of:
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variably shifting a phase of a signal determined by quadrature modulating the baseband signal;
non-linearly high-power amplifying the quadrature-modulated signal by a high-power amplifier;
variably attenuating the amplified signal by a gain equal to that of the high-power amplifier;
extracting non-linear distortion generated during the non-linear high-power amplification by subtracting the phase-shifted quadrature-modulated signal from the attenuated signal; and
automatically adjusting a phase delay of the phase-shifted signal and an attenuation of the attenuated signal according to a transmission frequency.
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2. An apparatus for compensating for non-linear distortion generated during non-linear high-power amplification in a transmitter for quadrature-modulating a baseband signal, non-linearly high-power amplifying the quadrature-modulated baseband signal, extracting a non-linear distortion component from the non-linearly high-power amplified modulated signal, quadrature demodulating the extracted distortion component into a baseband distortion component, and overlapping a phase-inversed distortion component of the quadrature-demodulated baseband distortion component with the baseband signal, comprising:
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a variable phase shifter for shifting a phase of a signal determined by quadrature modulating the baseband signal;
a high-power amplifier for non-linearly high-power amplifying the quadrature-modulated signal;
a variable attenuator for attenuating the amplified signal by a gain equal to that of the high-power amplifier;
a subtracter for extracting non-linear distortion generated during the non-linear high-power amplification by subtracting the phase-shifted quadrature-modulated signal from an output of the variable attenuator; and
a control circuit for automatically adjusting a phase shift of the variable phase shifter and an attenuation of the variable attenuator according to a transmission frequency.
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