D.P.N. Mul
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The RF performance of current-scaling digital transmitters (DTX) with polar, unsigned Cartesian, signed Cartesian, and multiphase architectures have been compared regarding power utilization of their output-stage switch banks and drain efficiency. The analysis includes various ...
Fully digital transmitters (DTXs) have the potential of replacing analog-intensive transmitter (TX) line-ups in future massive multiple-input and multiple-output (mMIMO) systems since they hold the promise of higher system integration level and energy efficiency. DTX operation ...
This article presents an efficient digital polar transmitter (DPTX) at mm-wave frequencies that exploit a novel N -way series Doherty combiner (SDC) to enhance its drain and system efficiency at deep power back-off (PBO). The proposed N -way SDC is scalable and can be implemen ...
An energy-efficient, intrinsically linear, digital class-C like operation-mode is investigated for use in high-power digital transmitters (DTXs), which target next generation mMIMO base stations that offer lower costs, higher integration, and improved system efficiency. The pr ...
Fifth-generation (5G) mm-wave communication systems support high-order modulation schemes with large peak-to-average power ratios (PAPR). This demands transmitter (TX) operation in deep power back-off (PBO), thus degrading its average efficiency. Hence, several mm-wave Doherty ...
Recently, digital transmitters (DTXs) that feature arrays of controlled digital PA (DPA) cells have become increasingly popular since they directly benefit from nanoscale CMOS technology, yielding reduced die area and highly efficient operation [1] -[6]. For wideband applicati ...
A high-power digital transmitter (DTX) concept, targeting future low-cost, highly-integrated and energy-efficient mMIMO base stations, is presented. The proposed approach bridges the 'historical' gap between low-voltage high-speed digital and high-voltage high-power RF devices ...
Stochastic Resonance Mixed-Signal Processing
Analog-to-Digital Conversion and Signal Processing Employing Noise
Stochastic resonance (SR) is a phenomenon in which noise can be employed to increase the performance of a system. It can e.g. be used to improve the performance of comparator-based circuits. This paper presents the analytical derivation of input-output relation, harmonic disto ...