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Akio WAKEJIMA Kohji MATSUNAGA Yuji ANDO Tatsuo NAKAYAMA Yasuhiro OKAMOTO Kazuki OTA Naotaka KURODA Masahiro TANOMURA Hironobu MIYAMOTO
This paper describes a high power GaN-FET amplifier which is developed for wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA) base stations. We design a bias network which is symmetrically arranged to the RF line (two way bias network) in order to reduce impedance at a baseband frequency of the multi-carrier W-CDMA signal. As a result, the amplifier with the two way bias network successfully suppressed memory effects. Therefore, the application of a DPD technique to the GaN-FET amplifier with the two way bias network demonstrates almost 20 dB linearity improvement in IM3 and considerable improvement in higher order IMD, resulting in low IMD of less than -50 dBc at the highest ever reported W-CDMA average output power of 76 W.
Takashi INOUE Yuji ANDO Kensuke KASAHARA Yasuhiro OKAMOTO Tatsuo NAKAYAMA Hironobu MIYAMOTO Masaaki KUZUHARA
High-frequency characterization and delay-time analysis have been performed for a short channel AlGaN/GaN heterojunction FET. The fabricated device with a short gate length (Lg) of 0.07 µm exhibited an extrinsic current gain cutoff frequency of 81 GHz and a maximum frequency of oscillation of 190 GHz with a maximum stable gain (MSG) of 8.2 dB at 60 GHz. A new scheme for the delay-time analysis was proposed, in which the effects of rather large series resistance RS + RD are properly taken into account. By applying the new scheme to a device with Lg=0.25 µm, we obtained an effective high-field electron velocity of 1.75107 cm/s, which is consistent with our previous results calculated using Monte Carlo simulation.