Digital Predistortion for Improved EVM Performance

Topics Covered
  • DPD Fundamentals and Linearizing RF Output Stages
  • Direct DPD vs. Hammerstein Model Approach
  • Step-by-Step Hammerstein Model Workflow
  • Applying/Handling Model Files on the SMW
  • EVM Evaluation and Example Use Cases

Application Note

Inherent non-linearities in a PA impacts the signal quality when operated at elevated power levels. DPD technique addresses these limitations by pre-distorting the signal with the inverse PA characteristic before feeding it to the PA. The cascade of the PA and the DPD leads to a linear characteristic. This method is used in most state-of-the-art cellular, non-cellular or satellite communication devices. As the architecture of the RF chain of a signal generator is similar, it may also be used to improve the performance of a signal generator’s output stage. This article provides practical examples of R&S solution to accomplish this.

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