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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 03, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 03, 1999
Fadhel Ghannouchi, Montréal, CA;
Said Touimer, Montréal, CA;
François Beauregard, Laprairie, CA;
Ammar B. Kouki, Montréal, CA;
Amplix, Montreal, CA;
Abstract
A linearizer channel amplifier for use in conjunction with a power amplifier comprises an input series circuit formed of a first variable attenuator, an input drive amplifier and a power limiter, and an output series circuit formed of a second variable attenuator and an output drive amplifier. Between the input and output series circuits is interposed a linearizer. In this linearizer, a splitter produces first and second signal portions, a first path comprises serially interconnected predistorter and third variable attenuator for distorting and adjusting the amplitude of the first signal portion, a second path comprises serially interconnected phase shifter and fourth variable attenuator for phase-shifting and adjusting the amplitude of the second signal portion, and a combiner combines the distorted and amplitude-adjusted first signal portion and the phase-shifted and amplitude-adjusted second signal portion to form a predistorted output signal applied to the output series circuit. A digital controller includes a processor for measuring the level of a temperature of operation of the power amplifier through an interface, and a look-up table for storing predistortion control parameters related to different levels of the temperature of operation. The processor is connected to the look-up table for selecting predistortion control parameters in relation to the measured temperature level, and for applying through a D/A converter and a signal conditioner the selected predistortion control parameters to the first, second, third and fourth variable attenuators and to the phase shifter in view of producing a predistorted output signal which cancels a distortion subsequently produced by the power amplifier.