A High-Performance Hardware Design for Digital Predistortion System

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Digital predistortion (DPD) is a method widely used to compensate the nonlinearity of power amplifier to improve the transmitting signals. The DPD performance, however, depend heavily on the hardware design on signal integrity, EMI and low additional distortion of downconversion circuit. In this paper, a new high-performance hardware solution for DPD is introduced. Engineering tests show that this hardware design characterizes by high reliability and excellent performance to satisfy the requirements of DPD.

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