Abstract

This paper presents a broadband three-stage Doherty power amplifier (DPA) using impedance compensation for bandwidth extension. Different from the conventional design, an impedance-compensating load combiner is proposed to broaden the bandwidth of the three-stage DPA by employing the output impedances of the peaking amplifiers. Considering the load impedance of the peaking branch as an independent design variable, the Doherty load modulations are analyzed in theory, pointing out the optimized solution for the load combiner. To achieve the impedance compensation, the peaking output matching networks are deliberately designed with the dual-impedance matching topology. Experimental results show that a three-stage DPA is realized from 1.6 to 2.6 GHz (48% fractional bandwidth) with a measured efficiency of 50%-53% at 9.5-dB back-off and a saturated output power around 45.5 dBm. When stimulated by the 20- and 40-MHz modulated signals at an average output power of around 36.5 dBm, the proposed DPA can achieve the adjacent channel leakage ratio of -50 dBc over the whole frequency band after linearization, with an average efficiency of higher than 50%.

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