Multiple stage and/or nested predistortion system and method

Pulse or digital communications – Transmitters – Antinoise or distortion

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ABSTRACT:
A predistortion system and method uses an inner predistortion function to adjust a signal being input into a distortion generating circuit and at least one outer predistortion function to adjust the signal being input into the inner predistortion function. Thus, the inner predistortion function can reduce the distortion from the distortion generating circuitry, and any remaining distortion can be reduced by the outer predistortion function.

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