Patent classifications
H03F2200/06
Quadrature combined doherty amplifiers
Apparatus and methods for quadrature combined Doherty amplifiers are provided herein. In certain embodiments, a separator is used to separate a radio frequency (RF) input signal into a plurality of input signal components that are amplified by a pair of Doherty amplifiers operating in quadrature. Additionally, a combiner is used to combine a plurality of output signal components generated by the pair of Doherty amplifiers, thereby generating an RF output signal exhibiting quadrature balancing.
Matrix power amplifier
A power amplifier includes a two-dimensional matrix of NM active cells formed by stacking main terminals of multiple active cells in series. The stacks are coupled in parallel to form the two-dimensional matrix. The power amplifier includes a driver structure to coordinate the driving of the active cells so that the effective output power of the two-dimensional matrix is approximately NM the output power of each of the active cells.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING POWER AMPLIFIER AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SAME
An electronic device includes: at least one antenna; and a power amplifier electrically connected to the at least one antenna. The power amplifier includes: a first amplification circuit; a first transformer; a first switch; a second amplification circuit; a second transformer; a second switch; the power combiner; and the third switch configured to electrically connect at least one of the first switch, the second switch, or an output port of the power combiner with the at least one antenna.
Push-Pull Amplifying Unit and Doherty Amplifier Comprising the Same
The present invention relates to a push-pull amplifying unit and a Doherty amplifier. The push-pull amplifying unit comprises a first amplifier, a second amplifier, a first shunt inductor, and a second shunt inductor. The first and second shunt inductors have mutually connected second terminals and are inductively coupled to increase the impedance between the first output and the virtual ground and the impedance between the second output and the virtual ground at a fundamental frequency of a signal to be amplified by the push-pull amplifying unit relative to those impedances in the absence of said inductive coupling, and to decrease the impedance between the first output and the virtual ground and the impedance between the second output and the virtual ground at a second harmonic frequency of the signal to be amplified relative to those impedances in the absence of said inductive coupling.
RF power amplifier with balun transformer
A radiofrequency power amplifier includes a balun transformer and a plurality of power transistor pairs arranged in a push-pull configuration. The balun transformer has an unbalanced coil extending between a first single-ended signal terminal and a first reference, and a balanced coil extending between a first balanced signal terminal and a second balanced signal terminal. The balun transformer also includes an auxiliary coil electrically isolated from the unbalanced coil and the balanced coil. The auxiliary coil is inductively coupled to the unbalanced coil and extends between a third balanced signal terminal and a fourth balanced signal terminal forming a balanced combiner-divider. An output of a first one of the power transistor pairs is coupled to the first and second balanced signal terminals and an output of a second one of the power transistor pairs is coupled to the third and fourth balanced signal terminals.
Radio-frequency apparatus with multi-band balun and associated methods
An apparatus includes a radio-frequency (RF) apparatus, and a multi-band matching balun coupled to the RF apparatus. The multi-band matching balun including a plurality of capacitors and a plurality of inductors. None of the plurality of capacitors and none of the plurality of inductors is variable or tunable.
Power amplifiers and transmission systems and methods of broadband and efficient operations
The disclosed technology includes device, systems, techniques, and methods for amplifying a complex modulated signal with a broadband power amplifier. A broadband power amplifier may include an input network connected a long an input signal path, a driver stage, an interstage matching network stage, a power amplification stage, and a broadband matching output network. The broadband matching output network may include two coupled transmission lines and a compensation line connected between the two coupled transmission lines. Further, the broadband matching output network may include a capacitor connected with a secondary winding and a capacitor connected to each of the primary windings. The disclosed technology further includes transmission systems incorporating the broadband power amplifier.
Balun and amplifier including balun
A balun configured for a power range between 500 W and 5 kW output includes a balanced signal port comprising a first connection and a second connection and further includes a single-ended signal port comprising a third connection and a fourth connection, the fourth connection being connected to ground. In addition, the balun includes a first capacitor disposed between the first connection and a first end of a first resistor and a second capacitor disposed between the second connection and the first end of the first resistor. A second end of the first resistor is connected to ground.
Communications device with receiver chain of reduced size
A communications device includes a transmission chain coupled to an antenna a receiver chain coupled to the antenna. The receiver chain includes an amplifier device having an input coupled to the antenna. A controlled switching circuit is included in the amplifier device and is operable to selectively disconnect conduction terminals of an amplifying transistor from power supply terminals when the transmission chain is operating to pass a transmit signal to the antenna.
Envelope detecting circuit
An envelope detecting circuit is for generating an envelope signal of an input RF signal as described. The envelope detecting circuit includes an input terminal, an output terminal, a balun, a transistor, and an integrating circuit. The transistor, which is operated in the class B or the class C mode, receives an input signal from the balun, amplifies the input signal, and outputs an amplified signal. The integrating circuit, which is provided between the transistor and the output terminal, provides a series circuit of a resistor and a capacitor between the bias supply and ground. The transistor receives the bias through the resistor. The capacitor holds bottom levels of the amplified signal.