Abstract

This work presents a novel power amplifier (PA) architecture employing a feedforward-like loop structure for the linearization of a load-modulated PA. The load-modulating loop combiner (LMLC) is related to a feedforward amplifier, but with the interaction between the main and auxiliary amplifiers to generate both distortion cancellation and load modulation. A brief overview of the underlying theory is presented, followed by a hardware demonstrator operating at 3.5 GHz with 42-dBm peak output power and 55% peak drain efficiency in CW. When excited by a 100-MHz LTE signal, it maintains a 3-ppt EVM improvement and a 2–5-ppt average drain efficiency improvement compared to its standalone main amplifier.

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