Abstract

A methodology is presented to predict odd-mode instability in power amplifiers under output mismatch effects, as in the case of amplifiers connected to an antenna. This kind of instability is often observed in multi-device configurations, due to their symmetry properties. Unlike the single-ended situation, there is a cancellation of odd multiples of the oscillation frequency at the circuit output, so there is no impact of the load-impedance values at the sideband frequencies. The odd-mode instability only depends on the impedance terminations at the fundamental frequency and its harmonic terms, and can only be detected within the circuit unstable loop, instead of the antenna-connection terminals. The possible unstable modes are related with the eigenvectors of an outer tier conversion matrix accounting for the symmetry properties of the circuit topology. Under sufficient low-pass filtering of the amplifier output network, the analysis parameters can be limited to the magnitude and phase of the reflection coefficient at the fundamental frequency. This analysis involves a computationally efficient graphical technique to detect potential instabilities and a bifurcation-detection method to determine the instability boundaries in the Smith chart. The two main types of instability from periodic regime are considered, respectively associated with incommensurable and subharmonic oscillations. Results have been validated through pole-zero identification and experimental measurements.

Highlights

  • The instability of power amplifiers (PAs) under termination conditions other than 50 V, usually due to antenna mismatch [1, 2], can lead to serious malfunctioning, involving the observation of incommensurable oscillations and frequency divisions by two [2]

  • In the absence of filtering effects, the analyses presented in this work would still be applicable, but would need the consideration of all passive termination impedances Go, m at the harmonic components |m| . 1

  • A method has been presented to predict odd-mode instabilities in PAs under output mismatch effects

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The instability of power amplifiers (PAs) under termination conditions other than 50 V, usually due to antenna mismatch [1, 2], can lead to serious malfunctioning, involving the observation of incommensurable oscillations and frequency divisions by two [2]. In the odd-mode case, despite the cancellation of the sideband frequencies mfin + f at the PA output reference plane, the antenna mismatch may lead to instability, due to the impact of the impedance terminations at the harmonic frequencies mfin on the periodic steady-state solution about which the circuit is linearized with the conversion-matrix approach. 1, can be considered negligible, even if all these frequencies, as well as the sideband frequencies mfin + f are duly taken into account in the analysis They are assumed to be terminated in 50 V, so the mismatch effects are limited to the termination at fin, given by Go. In the absence of filtering effects, the analyses presented in this work would still be applicable, but would need the consideration of all passive termination impedances Go, m at the harmonic components |m| .

DETECTION OF ODD-MODE INSTABILITIES
AMPLIFIER STABILIZATION
GENERAL METHODOLOGY FOR THE PREDICTION OF POTENTIAL ODD-MODE INSTABILITIES
CONCLUSION
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