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Test result of ACPM-7813 using CDMA2000 1X RTT signal
Test condition - PA Evaluation board with Vdd1=Vdd2=Vbias = 3.4V, Vcntl = 2.5V, Frequency = 836 MHz. Test
result with each channel configuration.
-885 kHz +885 kHz -1.98 MHz +1.98 MHz
Channel IVdd(mA) Pin(dBm) ACPR(dBc) ACPR(dBc) ACPR(dBc) ACPR(dBc) Pout(dBm)
Basic 481.0 0.20 -56.5 -56 -68.1 -68.1 28
Voice+Data 470.0 0.52 -46.8 -47.2 -62.2 -62.1 28
Voice+Cntl 481.0 0.68 -44.9 -45.0 -61.8 -61.8 28
Cntl only 327.0 -2.40 -53.2 -52.9 -66.9 -67.5 25.5
Peak to average power ration (Pout = 16 dBm)
CCDF(%) Basic Voice + Data Voice + CNTL CNTL only
10 1.85 3.07 3.10 3.76
1 3.25 4.28 4.66 5.29
0.1 4.06 5.06 5.55 6.17
0.01 4.49 5.55 5.97 6.58
0.001 4.68 5.87 6.20 6.76
0.0001 4.76 5.92 6.39 6.82
EIA/TIA-98-D indicates a 2.5 dB allowed back off in power for control channel only configuration.
Higher peak to average power ratio requires a higher
margin, both in higher power gain and in improved
thermal stability for PA linearity to meet the minimum
system specifications.
The test results below for the ACPM-7813 show the
compliance to the system linearity specifications with
4 channel configurations, representing a broad
cross-section of CDMA2000 1X RTT environments.
Combinations of these channels will increase the peak
to average power ratio for higher data rates. The
complementary cumulative distribution function
(CCDF) measurement characterizes the peak to average
power statistics of CDMA2000 reverse link. For
reference, the system specifications of peak to average
power ratio of IS-95 and CDMA2000 IX RTT are 3.9 dB
and 5.4 dB at 1% CCDF respectively.
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Power Mode PA_ON Vcntl Power Range
Shut Down LOW 0V
High Power HIGH 2.5V - 28.5 dBm
To Duplexer
Battery
Vcntl
PA
TxIC
Switch Circuit for PA
Baseband
IC
PA_ON
Enable
Vdd1
Vdd2
Vbias
Vcntl
PMIC or LDO
Note: PMIC: Power Management IC
LDO: Low Drop Output (Regulator)
Design Tips to use Vcntl pin
Power Amplifier Control Using Vcntl Pin on ACPM-7813
Power amplifier control scheme in CDMA systems is
one of the important and challenging aspects of CDMA-
based handset design. Handset designers must balance
maintaining adequate linearity while optimizing
efficiency at high, medium and low output power
levels. The primary method to achieve these goals is
to adjust the bias of the PA as a function of output
power. Theoretically, the best efficiency would be
achieved when the bias of the PA is continually
adjusted based on the output power requirement of
the PA. However, implementing this type of circuit can
be complex and costly. Therefore several different
approaches have been developed to provide an
acceptable trade-off between optimum efficiency and
optimum manufacturability. This application section
reviews four methods of controlling the bias of a CDMA
power amplifier: fixed, step, logical and dynamic.
1. Fixed Bias Control
Using a fixed bias point on the PA is the traditional
method, and it is the simplest. For example, a fixed
control voltage of 2.5V is recommended when using
Avago Technologies Power Amplifier, 2.5V Vcntl for
ACPM-7813. The Vcntl pin on the PA is controlled by
PA_ON pin of the baseband IC. When PA_ON is HIGH,
the output RF signal of the PA is enabled, enabling
the subscriber unit to transmit the required data. The
switch circuit also controls the on/off state of the PA.
Below is an example of how to control the operation
of the ACPM-7813 using the PA_ON and Vcntl pin of
the PA.
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Power Mode PA_ON Vcntl Power Range
Shut Down LOW 0V
Low Power HIGH 1.2V ~ -5 dBm
Mid Power HIGH 1.6V -5 dBm ~ 13 dBm
High Power HIGH 2.5V 13 dBm ~ 28.5 dBm
To Duplexer
Battery
Vdd1
Vdd2
Vcntl
PA
TxIC
Switch Circuit for PA
Baseband
IC
C1
R1
PA_ON
PDM1
Vbias
Enable
If PDM1 can be controlled then same circuit can be used for Dynamic bias control.
2. Step Bias Control and Dynamic Bias Control
(if controled PDM1)
The PDM1 output from the baseband IC can be used
to create a software-programmable voltage, to be used
at the phone designer’s discretion. To get high
efficiency and better ACPR, the phone designers can
change control voltage of the PA by adjusting PDM1
voltage according to output power of PA. A caution
when using this approach—careful consideration must
be made to to avoid an abrupt discontinuity in the
output signal when the step bias control voltage is
applied.
The figure below is an example of how to control the
PA for multiple bias points using the PA_ON and Vcntl
pin.

ACPM-7813-BLK

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RF Amplifier CDMA Amp 824-849MHz
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