ESA Open Invitation to Tender AO9104
Open Date: 12/01/2018
Closing Date: 22/03/2018 13:00:00
Status: ISSUED
Reference Nr.: 17.1TT.73
Prog. Ref.: CC for Advanced Tech
Budget Ref.: E/0505-01C – CC for Advanced Tech
Special Prov.: BE+DK+FR+DE+IT+NL+ES+SE+CH+GB+IE+AT+NO+FI+PT+GR+LU+CZ+RO+CA
Tender Type: C
Price Range: > 500 KEURO
Products: Satellites & Probes / RF / Microwave Communication (Platform and Payloads) / “Communication – BB (Antennas excluded)” / Other
Techology Domains: RF Systems, Payloads and Technologies / RF Technologies and Equipment / RF Equipment
Establishment: ECSAT
Directorate: Directorate Telecom & Integrated Applica
Department: Telecom Technologies,Product&Systems Dep
Division: Technologies and Products Division
Contract Officer: Dorval, Nathalie
Industrial Policy Measure: N/A – Not apply
Last Update Date: 12/01/2018
Update Reason: Tender issue
Objective: Design, manufacture and test an RF pre-distorter based on a single-chip, for High Power Amplifiers, that is able to linearize in a closed-loop operation telecommunication multi-carrier signalsTargeted Improvements: New market opportunities for the MSS / FSS / BSS market.Fully adaptive and flexible pre-distortion capabilities for different traffic scenarios and for signals with bandwidths >36 MHz. Reduced RF output back off level in High Power Amplifiers (HPAs) for a given Noise to Power Ratio (NPR). Increased efficiency of the High Power Amplifier (HPA). Reduced power consumption compared to existing technologies.Description: The DC-to-RF efficiency of High Power Amplifiers (HPAs) is currently the main contributor to the power consumption of a spacecraft. This equipment is responsible for consuming >70% of the overall DC power available in bent-pipe architectures for broadcasting satellites.To improve the scenario, analogue pre-distortion techniques are currently used in order to linearize the HPA. This analogue linearisation allows for an increase of the overall DC-to-RF efficiency since the HPA can be operated closer to saturation.Nevertheless,the linearisation function is tuned for one single configuration of the HPA and for static conditions (i.e. temperature, RF output power, etc.). In addition, the capability of linearising HPAs presenting memory effects or with non-uniform traffic demands, is verylimited when using analogue linearisers.Closed-loop RF pre-distortion techniques are more suitable for this variable scenario, where the lineariser uses the HPA output signal to determine the nonlinear characteristics of the HPA and adapts the linearisation technique as a function of the conditions and signal to be transmitted (i.e. modulation scheme, temperature of the HPA, level of back-off, bias point, etc.). This technique allows a dynamically optimised transfer function and enhance the overall HPA efficiency.The UShas a commercial product (Maxim SC 1894) already available while no product yet exists in Europe.The work logic shall be as follows:1. Literature and market survey.2. Trade-off analysis on analogue and digital pre-distortion techniques.3. Design a flexible and adaptive single chip pre-distorter.4. Manufacture and test the single chip device for different telecom scenarios.5. Final reporting, conclusions and roadmaps towards higher TRLs.
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