SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Module

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SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Module — Evaluation
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Applicability: SKY77344 Version -21
Introduction
This Application Note describes the functionality, board layout and applications instructions of the SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Module.
The SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Module (PAM) is designed for quad-band cellular handsets comprising GSM850/900, DCS1800/
PCS1900, and supports Class 12 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) multi-slot operation, and Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE)
(8PSK) linear modulation. A single analog control voltage is used at the VRAMP port for both GMSK and EDGE modes. The active logic level
at the MODE terminal determines the function of the VRAMP signal.
The EDGE mode is supported with a linear open loop configuration where amplifier gain is held constant with VRAMP and output power is
determined by input power. GMSK mode is supported by operating the SKY77344-21 as a variable gain amplifier where VRAMP controls
gain and resultant output power.
The SKY77344-21 PAM consists of an Indium Gallium Phosphide (InGaP) PA block, a BiCMOS multi-function controller (MFC) block, and
impedance-matching circuitry. The new BiCMOS collector voltage amplitude controller (COVAC) provides envelope amplitude control and
bias optimization for each mode of operation, thus reducing sensitivity to input drive, temperature, power supply, and process variations.
Embedded within a single Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) die using InGaP technology, one Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) PA lineup
supports the GSM850/900 bands and another supports the DCS1800 and PCS1900 bands.
The module also contains band select switching circuitry to select GSM (logic 0) and DCS/PCS (logic 1) as determined from the Band
Select (BS) signal. As determined by the MODE control, VRAMP controls the level of output power for GMSK modulation or optimizes the
performance for EDGE modulation. The Enable input signal allows initial turn-on of the PAC circuitry to minimize battery drain.
Figure 1. SKY77344-21 Functional Block Diagram
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OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
The SKY77344-21 is intended for multi-modulation GSM/GPRS/EDGE handset applications. The next two sections will describe how the
module should be configured for use with GSM/GPRS and the EDGE waveforms.
GSM/GPRS OPERATION
For GMSK operation, set EN input high and MODE low (< 0.5 V). Select the desired TX band by setting the BS low (CEL/EGSM) or high
(DCS/PCS). VRAMP is a pulsed ramp input that controls the module output power in a manner similar to a traditional “VAPC” or “VPC”
input control signal. The pulsed ramp profile is optimized with the baseband DAC control software to be compliant with PVT and ORFS due
to switching system specifications.
VRAMP Filter
It is advisable to use a first order RC network on VRAMP line to filter noise introduced by the baseband DAC. The filter should be designed
so as to not slow down the power mask timing requirements.
Recommended RC network values are: R = 110 Ω, C = 10 nF, (FPOLE = 145 kHz).
Depending upon the baseband DAC operating characteristics, the RC network can be redesigned or eliminated. The values selected for
the RC network are critical for correct saturation detection / correction operation. A limit of R < 1 kΩ is recommended.
Power Control Scheme
An integrated power control scheme is used to control the PA output power for GMSK operation. The COVAC configuration combined with
a coupler / log detector provides a closed loop feedback mechanism. The COVAC scheme is based on limiting power at the collector by
limiting collector voltage while the feedback path monitors output power. During saturated GMSK operation, the RF input drive is held
constant while saturation characteristics of the amplifier are used to control output power. Reduction of the collector voltage of the
amplifier driver stages forces saturation, effectively limiting the large signal gain and reducing the drive level to the final stage amplifier.
Coincident reduction of the quiescent current in the amplifier provides reduction of the small signal gain along with reduced current drain.
Significant reduction of the final stage bias point below the base-emitter voltage is required to meet aggressive low power performance as
well.
Table 2 is a simplified schematic of PA control scheme which senses the detected output power, compares it to the external VRAMP
signal and sets the required bias voltage at the PA collector.
Figure 2. SKY77344-21 Power Control Scheme – GMSK Mode
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Saturation Detection/Correction Operation Description and External VRAMP Filter Guideline
When the SKY77344-21 PAM saturates under conditions of low battery and/or VSWR, a decrease in the internal power control loop gainbandwidth occurs, producing high level switching transients on the falling edge of the burst. To prevent this condition, the SKY77344-21
includes an autonomous saturation detection / correction function. When saturation is detected, output power is reduced by approximately
0.5 dB which is sufficient to increase the loop gain-bandwidth to a level that restores switching transients to specification compliance
(with additional production margin).
Under some environmental conditions, the PA may enter soft saturation, which is the transition region between no saturation and hard
saturation. To ensure compliant switching transients in this region, the PA is “tested” for soft saturation by pushing the PA into hard
saturation. This is achieved by reducing the output power approximately 0.5 dB about 100 μs after the start of every burst. This “correct
every burst” feature occurs for all VRAMP levels greater than 1.0 V. Saturation is detected during the first 100 μs or “high” part of the
carrier power envelope followed by the required power reduction. Whether the PA is saturated or non-saturated, a ~0.5 dB power
correction will be observed for all VRAMP levels greater than 1.0 V. Nominally, this power correction will occur ~100 μs after the start of the
burst.
However, as VRAMP exceeds the voltage required for nominal rated output power (~1.85 V), the correction duty cycle will increase from
100 μs / 577 μs (17%) to 100%. As the applied VRAMP is increased beyond that required for nominal rated power, the internal VRAMP, which
references the internal PA control loop, must be further decreased to pull the control loop out of saturation. Since the internal pullback
time constant is fixed, this action requires additional time and results in increasing the correction duty cycle. For VRAMP greater than
~2.2 V, which is beyond the normal operating region of the device, the duty cycle is ~100% and the saturation detection/correction
circuitry is no longer active.
Under conditions of low battery and/or VSWR PA load, where the saturated PA output power (PSAT) has decreased, the correction duty
cycle will also increase beyond the nominal 17%. The internal VRAMP must be decreased below the lower VRAMP @PSAT value to pull the
control loop out of saturation. Since the internal pullback time constant is fixed, this action requires additional time or longer correction
duty cycle. To ensure part-to-part constancy, the correction factor (~0.5 dB for Low Band, ~0.4 dB for High Band) is screened at
production test.
Figure 3 illustrates a block diagram of the saturation detection/correction technique used in the SKY77344-21. Depicted are the power
amplifier, detector, collector voltage power control loop, and the saturation detection/correction functions, VRAMP comparator, timer,
correction offset ramp generator, IOFFSET current source, and saturation detector.
Figure 3. SKY77344-21 Block Diagram of Saturation Detection / Correction Technique
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Also shown in Figure 3 are two VRAMP RC LP filters. The internal LP filter has a ~335 kHz 3 dB cutoff frequency which is adequate for
suppressing DAC quarter-bit step transition transients. If courser DAC step sizes are used, an external VRAMP filter may be added for
additional transient suppression. However, the values selected for REXT and CEXT are critical for correct saturation detection / correction
operation. Selection guidelines for the REXT and CEXT values are addressed in the last section.
When VRAMP exceeds ~1.0 V, an internal 100 μs timer is initiated. After the timer expires, saturation is checked followed by the power
correction. The internal reference voltage applied to the power control loop integrator input (VRAMPFILT) is reduced by subtracting a linearly
increasing voltage offset from the applied VRAMP control level. This voltage offset is created by sinking a linearly increasing offset current
(IOFFSET < 100 μA) across the internal and external VRAMP LP filter resistors. The VRAMPFILT power control reference voltage decreases with
time until the ~0.5 dB power reduction target is met, at which point IOFFSET is held constant until VRAMP decreases below 0.9 V or a PA
enable high-to-low transition occurs. For multi-slot GMSK-to-GMSK operation, transitioning VRAMP below ~0.9 V between slots is required
to reset the saturation detection/correct function for correct operation in the following slot.
VOFFSET = (REXT + R1) * IOFFSET * Delta T
Where:
REXT = external VRAMP filter resistor
R1 = internal VRAMP filter resistor segment (approximately 3 kΩ).
IOFFSET = linearly increasing current ramp (1.1 A per second).
Delta T = VOFFSET ramp duration: Time between saturation detection and POUT reduction completion.
The VOFFSET ramp slope was optimized with the internal closed loop time constants to achieve correct saturation detection / correction
operation. If REXT is non-zero, the VOFFSET ramp slope [( REXT + R1)* IOFFSET] is faster than the loop time constants causing POUT to reduce
beyond the ~0.5 dB design point.
To maintain the POUT reduction within a ~0.4 dB for HB to ~0.5 dB for LB window, limiting REXT to < 1 kΩ is recommended. For a desired
filter pole, the external shunt capacitor (CEXT) should be increased using the following relation.
CEXT = 1/(2π * FPOLE * REXT).
EDGE (8PSK) OPERATION
The module operates in a linear open loop configuration with POUT controlled by the input power (PIN). Output power is defined as:
POUT = PIN + Gain
To operate the SKY77344-21 in EDGE (8PSK) mode, set both EN input and MODE high. Select the desired TX band by setting BS low for
CEL/EGSM or high for DCS/PCS. The analog input, VRAMP, adjusts the quiescent current and is set to obtain the desired ACPR and EVM
margin for the appropriate band. VRAMP is intended to remain fixed throughout the transmit slot.
Using bias control, VRAMP, allows gain control and optimization of the current at lower output power; however, the bias control greatly
affects the linearity of the module. Achieving the desired power while simultaneously meeting the linearity requirements necessitates
careful setting of VRAMP.
During the linear EDGE mode, the amplifier quiescent current must be maintained constant, independent of temperature, to maintain
constant intercept performance. The disadvantage of constant bias is that the small signal gain decreases with increasing temperature.
Voltage headroom on each amplifier stage must also be maintained to prevent compression and degradation of the linearity. At reduced
output power levels, the quiescent bias can be reduced to minimize current drain. Analog control of the bias points is provided through the
VRAMP control signal. Output power is detected and translated to DC voltage linearly relative to the output power in dB.
Closed loop power control for EDGE mode is made possible with the RF power detector voltage at the VDET terminal. When the PA is
disabled (EN < 0.5 V), the VDET terminal is tri-state (high impedance), allowing other 3G PAs to share a common VDET connection. A
power control circuit external to the MFC can use this signal to achieve closed loop EDGE operation. Saturation Detection / Correction is
disabled in EDGE operation.
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LOGIC and INPUT SETTINGS
Table 1. Control Logic
Operational State
EN
BS
MODE
VRAMP
Standby/PA off
0
X
X
X
Low band GMSK2
1
0
0
Active 2
Low band EDGE3
1
0
1
Active 3
High band GMSK2
1
1
0
Active 2
High band EDGE3
1
1
1
Active 3
1 X = don’t care
2 VRAMP controls output power
3 VRAMP sets PA bias
Table 2. Maximum Bias Voltages to Achieve Rated POUT – EDGE and GMSK
Input
Band and Modulation
VRAMP
Mode
CEL/EGSM_TX EDGE
2.0 V
High
DCS/PCS_TX EDGE
2.0 V
High
CEL/EGSM_TX GMSK
2.0 V
Low
DCS/PCS_TX GMSK
2.0 V
Low
SKY77344-21 Test Fixture
The SKY77344-21 test fixture assembly is shown in Figure 3 and the schematic of the test fixture is shown in Figure 4. Artwork of the four
layers of the test fixture assembly is shown in Figure 5 through Figure 8.
Not all components shown are installed on the test fixture. R1 is installed to connect VRAMP from P1. Alternately, R2 and J1 may be
installed to allow application of VRAMP via the SMA coaxial connector. C3, C6, and C7 are not normally installed but provide mounting
locations for additional capacitance to VBATT to insure good low frequency bypassing, depending on the quality of the bench power
supply used. A VBATT_SENSE line (Figure 3, connector P1.5) provides feedback to a sensing power supply to help maintain proper voltage
under transient conditions.
A single analog control voltage is used at the VRAMP port for both the GMSK and EDGE modes. The active signal is ultimately determined
by the MODE control logic level applied. Figure 11 through Figure 15 provide recommended control timing and VRAMP profiles for proper
operation in GMSK mode, EDGE mode, and multimode slot-to-slot operation. Table 1 shows the proper control logic combinations for
GMSK and EDGE modes of operation for low band and high band.
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Figure 4. SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Text Fixture
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Figure 5. Power Amplifier Test Fixture Schematic Diagram – SKY77344-21
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Figure 6. SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Test Fixture PCB Layer 1
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Figure 7. SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Test Fixture PCB Layer 2
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Figure 8. SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Test Fixture PCB Layer 3
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Figure 9. SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier Test Fixture PCB Layer 4
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Figure 10. Application Circuit Diagram for SKY77344-21 Power Amplifier
Battery Bypassing
VBATT line of the PA module requires low frequency bypassing capacitance. In modern communication systems, a GSM PA draws rapid
pulses of current that can cause a significant transient during the transmission. This might affect the output power mask at high power
levels. Most lab supplies are not suited for digital communications and do not emulate the phone board battery condition. Hence, in some
cases a higher value capacitor of 68 μF may be required.
In the phone board, battery ESR will reduce the transient voltage pulse and should not require more than a 22μF bypass capacitor. The
bypass capacitor should be a good quality ceramic or tantalum capacitor.
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INPUT / OUTPUT PAD DESCRIPTION
Figure 11. SKY77344-21 Pad Names and Configuration (Top View)
Table 3. SKY77344-21 Pad Descriptions
Pad 1
Name
Description
1
BS
Band Select:
Low = GSM850/900 TX; High = DCS1800 / PCS1900
2
ENABLE
Transmit Enable / Disable:
High = Enable, Low = Disable
3
VRAMP
GMSK Power Control / EDGE Mode Bias Control
4
DCS/PCS_IN
DCS1800 / PCS1900 RF Input
5
GSM_IN
GSM850/900 RF Input
13
GSM_OUT
GSM850/900 RF Output
15
DCS/PCS_OUT
DCS1800 / PCS1900 RF Output
17
VBATT1
DC (Battery) Supply
18
VBATT2
DC (Battery) Supply
19
VDET
RF Log Detector Output
20
MODE
GMSK/EDGE Power Control Mode:
Low = GMSK, High = EDGE
GROUND PAD
Ground pad is device underside.
GROUND
1. Pad numbers 6-12, 14, 16 are GROUND pads
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Figure 12. Transmit Timing Diagram for Single-Slot GMSK Operation
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Figure 13. Transmit Timing Diagram for Single-Slot EDGE Timing
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Figure 14. Transmit Timing Diagram for Multi-slot GMSK to EDGE Slot Operation
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Figure 15. Transmit Timing Diagram for Multi-slot GMSK to EDGE Operation – Maximum Timing Advance
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Figure 16. Transmit Timing Diagram for Multi-slot EDGE to GMSK Operation
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Figure 17. Transmit Timing Diagram for Multi-slot GMSK to GMSK Operation
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Figure 18. Recommended RAMP Profile
GMSK Ramp Profile Recommendations
• 3 μs from ENABLE edge to VRAMP pedestal set (precharge)
• 10 μs log ramp-down profile
• 5 μs VRAMP pedestal set at –2 dBm (LB), –5 dBm (HB)
• 1.5 μs dwell at 500 mV ramp level
• TX_ANT_SW_EN set at end of pedestal
• VRAMP transitioned low
• 10 μs log ramp-up profile
• ENABLE, TX_ANT_SW_EN set low
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Revision History
Revision
A
Date
February 16, 2010
Description
Initial Release
References
Data Sheet: SKY77344-21 PA Module for Quad-Band GSM / EDGE, Document No. 201086
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