Patent classifications
H03G1/00
Low-noise amplifier having programmable-phase gain stage
Low-noise amplifier having programmable-phase gain stage. In some embodiments, a radio-frequency amplifier can include an input node, an output node, and a programmable-phase gain stage implemented between the input node and the output node. The programmable-phase gain stage can be configured to operate in one of a plurality of gain settings, and to provide a desired phase for a signal at each of the plurality of gain settings.
Control of switches in a variable impedance element
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a system may include a buffer and a switch coupled between the buffer and a voltage supply such that the switch controls a varying voltage at a varying voltage node coupled to the buffer.
AMPLIFIER SYSTEM WITH DIGITAL SWITCHED ATTENUATOR
A broadband amplifier assembly is provided that includes a fixed gain amplifier coupled to an adjustable attenuator which is further coupled to a power amplifier. The adjustable attenuator includes a plurality of attenuation cells directly coupled in series between the input and the output of the adjustable attenuator.
Audio control using auditory event detection
In some embodiments, a method for processing an audio signal in an audio processing apparatus is disclosed. The method includes receiving an audio signal and a parameter, the parameter indicating a location of an auditory event boundary. An audio portion between consecutive auditory event boundaries constitutes an auditory event. The method further includes applying a modification to the audio signal based in part on an occurrence of the auditory event. The parameter may be generated by monitoring a characteristic of the audio signal and identifying a change in the characteristic.
Audio control using auditory event detection
In some embodiments, a method for processing an audio signal in an audio processing apparatus is disclosed. The method includes receiving an audio signal and a parameter, the parameter indicating a location of an auditory event boundary. An audio portion between consecutive auditory event boundaries constitutes an auditory event. The method further includes applying a modification to the audio signal based in part on an occurrence of the auditory event. The parameter may be generated by monitoring a characteristic of the audio signal and identifying a change in the characteristic.
Multi-input amplifier with improved return loss and mismatch over gain modes
A signal amplifier having an input impedance that varies over different bias currents, the signal amplifier comprising a compensation stage including a switchable variable resistance configured to provide a targeted adjustment to the input impedance. A signal amplifier comprising: a variable-gain stage configured to provide a plurality of gain levels that result in different input impedance values; and a compensation stage having a switchable variable resistance configured to provide a targeted adjustment to a respective input impedance. a compensation stage having an output coupled to an input of the gain stage, the compensation stage including a plurality of band selection switches coupled to the plurality of input nodes and a plurality of switchable variable resistance branches coupled to the band selection switches, individual switchable variable resistance branches configured to provide a targeted adjustment to a respective input impedance.
Power amplifier circuit
A power amplifier circuit includes a transistor, a bias current source, and an adjustment circuit. The transistor amplifies an RF signal when supplied with a variable power supply voltage. The bias current source supplies a bias current to the base of the transistor through a first current path. The adjustment circuit increases a current flowing from the bias current source to an input terminal of a matching circuit through a second current path as the variable power supply voltage decreases, and decreases the bias current flowing from the bias current source to the base of the transistor through the first current path as the current flowing from the bias current source to the input terminal through the second current path increases.
WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE AMPLIFIER SYSTEM
Amplifier systems and methods are provided that include a fixed gain amplification stage coupled to an adjustable attenuation stage further coupled to a variable gain amplification stage. A controller controls an amount of attenuation provided by the adjustable attenuation stage and an amount of gain provided by the variable gain amplification stage to maintain any of various noise, efficiency, and/or linearity requirements of the amplifier system.
AMPLIFIER WITH SCALABLE IMPEDANCE ADJUSTMENTS OVER GAIN MODES
Disclosed herein are signal amplifiers that provide impedance adjustments for different gain modes. The impedance adjustments are configured to result in a constant real impedance for an input signal at the amplifier. The amplifiers include a scalable impedance adjustment circuit that adjusts inductance and/or a device width to compensate for changes in the total impedance presented to an input signal. By providing impedance adjustments, the amplifiers reduce losses and improve performance by improving impedance matching over a range of gain modes.
Transimpedance amplifier for high-speed optical communications based on linear modulation
This invention relates to a optical receiver circuit (200) comprising: at least one photo detector (207) configured to convert a received light signal to an input current signal, a transimpedance amplifier circuit (201) with an input to receive the input current signal from the at least one photo detector (207) and being configured to convert the received input current signal to an output voltage signal to generate an output signal of the transimpedance amplifier circuit (201), wherein the transimpedance amplifier circuit comprises a plurality of gain amplifier stages (209, 210, 211), a DC restoration component (205), wherein the DC restoration component (205) is configured to receive the output voltage signal of the transimpedance amplifier circuit (201) for restoring the DC component of the received current signal and configured for outputting a corresponding current signal, and an automatic gain control component (204) configured for controlling via at least one programmable feedback resistor (226, 227) the equivalent transimpedance of the transimpedance amplifier circuit based on the signal output by the DC restoration component (205) to provide a constant output voltage amplitude for different current ranges of the input current signal.