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A Quadrature Switched Capacitor Power Amplifier
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Low-power ElectronicsElectrical EngineeringPeak PaeEngineeringHigh-frequency DeviceMixed-signal Integrated CircuitNm CmosAnalog DesignComputer EngineeringDigital Circuit DesignPower ElectronicsQuadrature Summation ResultsAnalog-to-digital Converter
This paper presents an all-digital class-G quadrature switched-capacitor power amplifier (Q-SCPA) implemented in 65 nm CMOS. It combines in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) signals on a shared capacitor array. The I/Q signals are digitally weighted and combined in the charge domain. Quadrature summation results in a 3 dB signal loss; Hence the Q-SCPA utilizes a class-G dual-supply architecture to improve efficiency at backoff. Unlike polar/EER counterparts, the Q-SCPA requires no wideband phase modulator or delay matching circuitry. The Q-SCPA delivers a peak output power of 20.5 dBm with a peak PAE of 20%. It is measured with a 10 MHz, 64 QAM LTE signal, and achieves an ACLR of <;-30 dBc, with an EVM <; 4%-rms.
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