A new behavioral model taking into account nonlinear memory effects and transient behaviors in wideband SSPAs
- 2 June 2002
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
International audienceAccurate and non quasi-static behavioral models of SSPAs taking into account nonlinear memory effects become of prime importance for a breakthrough in system level analysis and design of wideband digital communication systems. This paper describes a new method to characterize and integrate memory effects in nonlinear behavioral models of SSPAs allowing to reproduce both transient and steady state behaviorsKeywords
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