Dual RF Input Envelope Tracking Power Amplifier with Enhanced Load Modulation for Power–Efficiency–Linearity Trade-Off
Marco Badii, Giovanni Lasagni, Monica Righini, Giovanni Collodi, Stefano Maddio, Alessandro CidronaliIn this paper, we present an optimized driving strategy for a dual RF input envelope tracking power amplifier (ET PA) exploiting load modulation. The dual-input architecture enables dynamic load modulation (LM), allowing real-time adjustment of the load impedance to enhance performance over the signal dynamics typical of digital modulation schemes. The proposed approach considers a GaN HEMT-based LM-ET PA characterized under pulsed excitation across multiple amplitude and phase conditions of the load modulation control. Optimizing the control parameters yields a suitable shaping function that extends conventional ET supply modulation to include amplitude and phase control of the auxiliary amplifier, thereby improving the efficiency, output power, and linearity of the main amplifier. Experimental data demonstrate that the proposed dual RF input GaN-based LM-ET PA at 3.6 GHz outperforms a conventional ET PA in both efficiency and linearity when tested with high peak-to-average ratio (PAPR) signals.