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Characterizing Intermodulation Distortion of High-Power Devices
M.I. Khalil
Ferdinand-Braun-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik, D-12489 Berlin, Germany
Published in:
High Frequency Electronics JULY 2007 Vol. 6 No. 7.
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Abstract:
Modern wireless communication systems demand for high power and broadband devices.
There are different technologies emerging offering more and more power density, with single
devices delivering power levels above 100 Watts. These devices are targeted for broadband
telecommunications like W-CDMA or Wi-Fi application. Intermodulation distortion is very
critical in these applications because it generates crosstalk and requires costly linearization
techniques. Therefore, it is necessary to characterize the devices for their linearity very
accurately. A classical approach is to measure IP3. Because of the high power levels,
however, this is not straightforward and requires a dedicated test setup. This is presented
here, along with some tips and tricks to measure such devices.
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