Wireless devices and systems including examples of compensating power amplifier noise
A power amplifier, noise technology, applied in transmission systems, digital transmission systems, advanced technologies, etc., can solve problems such as methods that have not yet been set
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[0033] Examples described herein include wireless devices and systems that may include examples of compensating for power amplifier noise. Digital predistortion (DPD) filters can be used to compensate for non-linear power amplifier noise, such as that found in wireless devices and systems with power amplifiers. For example, RF power amplifiers (PAs) may be used in transmitters of wireless devices and systems to amplify wireless transmission signals to be transmitted. This non-linear power amplifier noise from the power amplifier can be difficult to model, and therefore, a DPD filter is used to compensate for this non-linear power amplifier noise, thereby reducing the noise introduced from the power amplifier into the wireless transmission signal during transmission. Conventional wireless devices and systems can utilize specially designed hardware to implement DPD filters in wireless devices or systems. For example, DPD filters may be implemented in a variety of hardware platf...
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