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Digital Predistortion for Base Station Power Amplifiers

In this episode of our new Chalk TalkHD series, Amelia Dalton talks to Todd Nelson from Linear Technology about how digital predistortion (DPD) can be used to save millions of dollars worth of power in base station designs.  DPD is simple to apply, and has a dramatic impact on the power amplifier - the most power-hungry part of modern base stations.  In this Chalk Talk you'll hear how DPD works and how you can apply it to your next design.

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Comments:

Its simply wow!.
Can you please help me out with project for my final year.
I am intrested to know more about it
Posted on July 14, 2011 at 12:23 AM
go to the library and get some books and start reading. Then write an article.
Posted on July 14, 2011 at 9:32 AM
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