Design Article
Power detection and control for mobile handsets
David Ripley, Skyworks Solutions
6/1/2009 10:18 AM EDT
A key requirement within the modern mobile-handset power amplifier (PA)
is a need to detect and control the transmitted power. This three-part
article first explores the various methods of power control for
amplifiers operating in both saturated and linear modes. The discussion
continues with power detection techniques used in modern handsets.
Topics include current, voltage, diode, power, logarithmic (log), and
RMS detection, including performance characteristics such as RF
bandwidth, video bandwidth, dynamic range, temperature compensation,
and VSWR insensitivity.
This three-part series examines the subject as follows:
Part 1: Power amplifier biasing for power control
Part 2: Power detection methods
Part 3: Power control feedback (coming soon)
This three-part series examines the subject as follows:
Part 1: Power amplifier biasing for power control
Part 2: Power detection methods
Part 3: Power control feedback (coming soon)
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