Low-frequency thermal transients may give a relevant contribution to the generation of intermodulation distortion in nonlinear RF subsystems such as power amplifiers, where significant self-heating takes place. The pa-per discusses a simple and accurate behavioural model whereby such effects may be simulated with excellent ac-curacy and high computational speed. The model relies upon a parametric description of the relationships between the linear and nonlinear subsystem responses, and makes use of a relaxation method to efficiently evaluate the temperature waveforms.
Behavioural modelling of thermally induced distortion in RF/microwave nonlinear subsystems / V. Rizzoli; D. Masotti; F. Mastri. - STAMPA. - (2004), pp. 845-848. (Intervento presentato al convegno European Microwave Week 2004 tenutosi a Amsterdam (Olanda) nel Ottobre 2004).
Behavioural modelling of thermally induced distortion in RF/microwave nonlinear subsystems
RIZZOLI, VITTORIO;MASOTTI, DIEGO;MASTRI, FRANCO
2004
Abstract
Low-frequency thermal transients may give a relevant contribution to the generation of intermodulation distortion in nonlinear RF subsystems such as power amplifiers, where significant self-heating takes place. The pa-per discusses a simple and accurate behavioural model whereby such effects may be simulated with excellent ac-curacy and high computational speed. The model relies upon a parametric description of the relationships between the linear and nonlinear subsystem responses, and makes use of a relaxation method to efficiently evaluate the temperature waveforms.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.