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Deep Learning-Driven Black-Box Doherty Power Amplifier with Pixelated Output Combiner and Extended Efficiency Range

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Han Zhou, Haojie Chang, David Widen

Abstract

This article presents a deep learning-driven inverse design methodology for Doherty power amplifiers (PA) with multi-port pixelated output combiner networks. A deep convolutional neural network (CNN) is developed and trained as an electromagnetic (EM) surrogate model to accurately and rapidly predict the S-parameters of pixelated passive networks. By leveraging the CNN-based surrogate model within a blackbox Doherty framework and a genetic algorithm (GA)-based optimizer, we effectively synthesize complex Doherty combiners that enable an extended back-off efficiency range using fully symmetrical devices. As a proof of concept, we designed and fabricated two Doherty PA prototypes incorporating three-port pixelated combiners, implemented with GaN HEMT transistors. In measurements, both prototypes demonstrate a maximum drain efficiency exceeding 74% and deliver an output power surpassing 44.1 dBm at 2.75 GHz. Furthermore, a measured drain efficiency above 52% is maintained at the 9-dB back-off power level for both prototypes at the same frequency. To evaluate linearity and efficiency under realistic signal conditions, both prototypes are tested using a 20-MHz 5G new radio (NR)-like waveform exhibiting a peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) of 9.0 dB. After applying digital predistortion (DPD), each design achieves an average power added efficiency (PAE) above 51%, while maintaining an adjacent channel leakage ratio (ACLR) better than -60.8 dBc.

Metadata

arXiv ID: 2603.16565
Provider: ARXIV
Primary Category: eess.SP
Published: 2026-03-17
Fetched: 2026-03-18 06:02

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