Abstract

The ripple modulation (RM) is a technique that provides a variable output voltage by using the output voltage ripple of a switching-mode power converter. It was proposed to reproduce the communication signal of a visible light communication transmitter, thus avoiding the use of power inefficient linear power amplifiers. However, the RM has a major drawback: it has not been reported how to reproduce multicarrier modulation (MCM) schemes, which are the preferred modulation schemes due to their high performance in wireless communications. In this paper, it is demonstrated that the RM can be used to reproduce MCM schemes by considering the envelope and the instantaneous phase of the communication signal. Moreover, the control system of the power stage is described in detail, explaining how to modulate both the width and the phase of the gate signals, the calculation of the phase shift that is required for tracking the envelope, etc.

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