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    On the effective modeling of the test-set non-linearity

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    This paper investigates and compares the use of nonlinear test-set models for an effective and accurate operation of active load-pull systems. The results demonstrate a simple-to-implement and yet robust technique to align the generator and receiver reference plane with a minimum set of required measurements. With only 14 measurements a high agreement between target and measured load points was achieved with an average error less than 0.1 dB over a 70dB dynamic range. An increase in modeling complexity has therefore yielded no improvement. To compare the results, a behavioral model was employed, and it is shown that a high order of model complexity is required to achieve the same level of accuracy. The presented work provides, for the first time, a practical and effective method for the modeling of test-set nonlinearities, hence allowing a cost-effective implementation of active load-pull systems that operate power amplifiers within a gain compression region
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