Saturday, June 30, 2007

Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL (2004)

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Pages: 235, Size: 3.8 MB

Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL covers the most

important building block of an xDSL (ADSL, VDSL, ...) system: the line driver.

Traditional Class AB line drivers consume more than 70% of the total power budget of

state-of-the-art ADSL modems. This book describes the main difficulties in designing

line drivers for xDSL. The most important specifications are elaborated staring from

the main properties of the channel and the signal properties. The traditional (class

AB), state-of-the-art (class G) and future technologies (class K) are discussed. The

main part of Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL describes

the design of a novel architecture: the Self-Oscillating Power Amplifier or SOPA.

This architecture uses a non-linear, asynchronous modulation scheme that enables

highly efficient, highly linear transmission. The concept has been proven by two

implementations in a digital CMOS technology: a G-Lite compliant line driver with

61% efficiency and a full ADSL-VDSL downstream compliant power amplifier with 47%

power efficiency. The proposed architecture is fully analysed and complete design

plans including CMOS scaling laws and software tools to facilitate the design of

these types of amplifiers are extensively described. Since the analysis of a SOPA

amplifier involves advanced non-linear system design techniques, Design and Analysis

of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL presents extensively advanced non-linear

analysis techniques which not only aid the design of high efficiency line drivers

but are also applicable in other domains of analog system design. Therefore Design

and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL can be read not only as an

exhaustive tutorial on the basic properties and limitations of an xDSL line driver,

but also as a tutorial on advanced non-linear system design and a design manual of a

highly efficient switching power amplifier.

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