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SUPPLY VOLTAGE CIRCUIT FOR REDUCING IN-RUSH BATTERY CURRENT IN AN ENVELOPE TRACKING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
20220360224 · 2022-11-10 ·

A supply voltage circuit for reducing in-rush battery current in an envelope tracking (ET) integrated circuit (ETIC) is provided. The ETIC includes an ET voltage circuit configured to generate a time-variant ET voltage, which includes an offset voltage, in multiple time intervals based on a supply voltage. In some cases, the offset voltage and the supply voltage may both need to be increased or decreased as the time-variant ET voltage increases or decreases. As the offset voltage and the supply voltage increase or decrease, an excessive in-rush battery current may result in a reduced battery life. In this regard, a supply voltage circuit is configured to help the ETIC to adapt the supply voltage on a per-symbol basis. As a result, it is possible to reduce the in-rush battery current in the ETIC while still allowing the time-variant ET voltage to change in a timely manner.

TARGET VOLTAGE GENERATION IN AN ENVELOPE TRACKING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
20220360225 · 2022-11-10 ·

Target voltage generation in an envelope tracking (ET) integrated circuit (ETIC) is provided. The ETIC is configured to generate a time-variant ET voltage based on a time-variant target voltage for amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal modulated for communication in multiple time intervals. In embodiments disclosed herein, the ETIC is self-contained to generate the time-variant target voltage based on a sensed signal having a time-variant sensed envelope that tracks a time-variant power envelope of the RF signal. Since the time-variant target voltage is generated to track the time-variant sensed envelope, which further tracks the time-variant power envelope, the time-variant ET voltage can better track the time-variant power envelope of the RF signal when the time-variant ET voltage is provided to a power amplifier(s) that amplifies the RF signal.

ENVELOPE TRACKING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT FOR REDUCING IN-RUSH BATTERY CURRENT
20220360226 · 2022-11-10 ·

An envelope tracking (ET) integrated circuit (ETIC) for reducing in-rush battery current is provided. The ETIC includes an ET voltage circuit configured to generate a time-variant ET voltage, which includes an offset voltage, in multiple time intervals based on a supply voltage. In some cases, the offset voltage and the supply voltage may both need to be increased or decreased as the time-variant ET voltage increases or decreases. As the offset voltage and the supply voltage increase or decrease, an excessive in-rush battery current may be generated in the ETIC to result in a reduced battery life. Hence, the ETIC is configured to avoid increasing or decreasing the offset voltage and the supply voltage in a same one of the time intervals. As a result, it is possible to reduce the in-rush battery current in the ETIC while still allowing the time-variant ET voltage to change in a timely manner.

WIDE BANDWIDTH ENVELOPE TRACKING INTEGRATED CIRCUIT
20220360227 · 2022-11-10 ·

An envelope tracking (ET) integrated circuit (ETIC) is provided. The ETIC is configured to generate an ET voltage for amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal modulated for communication in multiple time intervals. In embodiments disclosed herein, the ETIC is self-contained to generate an ET target voltage based on a power envelope of the RF signal and to generate the ET voltage based on the ET target voltage. Given that the RF signal may be modulated at a very high modulation bandwidth, the ETIC can be configured to modify the ET target voltage in each of the time intervals to thereby cause the ET voltage to be adapted on a per time interval basis. As a result, the ET voltage can better track the power envelope of the RF signal in each of the time intervals to help improve operating efficiency of a power amplifier apparatus that employs the ETIC.

Radio-frequency amplifiers
11575349 · 2023-02-07 · ·

In some embodiments, radio-frequency amplifiers can include a plurality of narrow band power amplifiers implemented. Each narrow band power amplifier can be configured to operate with a high voltage in an average power tracking mode and be capable of being coupled to an output filter associated with a respective individual frequency band. Each narrow band power amplifier can be sized smaller than a wide band power amplifier configured to operate with more than one of the frequency bands associated with the plurality of narrow band power amplifiers.

POWER AMPLIFIER WITH PROTECTION LOOPS
20230096011 · 2023-03-30 ·

A power amplifier includes an over-current protection loop and/or an over-voltage protection loop to assist in preventing operation outside a safe operation zone. In a further exemplary aspect, triggering of the over-current protection loop adjusts a threshold voltage for the over-voltage protection loop. In further exemplary aspects, the over-current protection loop may adjust not only a bias regulator, but also provide an auxiliary control signal that further limits signals reaching the power amplifier. In still further exemplary aspects, the over-voltage protection loop may operate independently of the over-current protection current loop or the over-voltage protection loop contribute to an over-current protection signal.

AUXILIARY CONTROL CIRCUIT FOR POWER AMPLIFICATION MODULE, POWER AMPLIFICATION MODULE, AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
20230034713 · 2023-02-02 ·

An auxiliary control circuit (100) for a power amplification module, a power amplification module, and a communication device. The auxiliary control circuit (100) for the power amplification module comprises a main control chip (201), a current detection chip (12), and a precision adjustment unit (14). The precision adjustment unit (14) is connected in parallel to a precision control resistor of the current detection chip (12), and a switch control terminal of the precision adjustment unit (14) is electrically connected to the main control chip (201) and is used for adjusting an output voltage amplification factor of the current detection chip (12) when a switch signal outputted by the main control chip (201) is received. A detection input terminal of the current detection chip (12) is used for accessing a voltage to be measured of a power amplifier transistor power supply circuit (102) of the power amplification module. A detection output terminal of the current detection chip (12) is electrically connected to the main control chip (201). The main control chip (201) is used, upon receipt of a voltage signal outputted by the current detection chip (12), to measure and calculate so as to obtain a power amplification current corresponding to the voltage to be measured. By providing the precision adjustment unit (14) on the power amplification module for cooperation with the main control chip (201) and the current detection chip (12), the effect of greatly improving the detection precision of a power amplification current is achieved.

RADIO-FREQUENCY CIRCUIT AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
20230092914 · 2023-03-23 ·

A radio-frequency circuit is provided that includes a power amplifier, a control circuit, an on-off switch, a connection terminal, and a mount board. The power amplifier supports an APT system and an ET system. The control circuit controls the power amplifier by using the APT system and the ET system. The on-off switch is connected in series to a capacitive element connected between a path and the ground. The connection terminal is connected to the capacitive element. Moreover, the control circuit overlies the connection terminal in plan view in the thickness direction of the mount board.

ERROR VALUE MAGNITUDE DETECTOR FOR WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
20230085876 · 2023-03-23 ·

An amplifier of a transmitter includes an input that receives an input signal and generates an amplified signal at an output. A digital power meter is coupled to the input of the amplifier, generates an estimated amplified signal, and determines peak and average powers of the estimated amplified signal. An output power detector coupled to the output of the amplifier determines peak and average powers of the amplified signal. A controller coupled to the digital power meter and the output power detector determines an estimated crest factor based on the peak and average powers of the estimated amplified signal, an amplified crest factor based on the peak and average powers of the amplified signal, and an error vector magnitude based on the estimated and amplified crest factors. The controller, which is also coupled to the amplifier, then adjusts operation of the amplifier based on the error vector magnitude.

POWER LIMITING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER OF A FRONT END INTERFACE OF A RADIO FREQUENCY COMMUNICATION DEVICE
20220345098 · 2022-10-27 ·

A power limiting system and method for a low noise amplifier of a front end interface of a radio frequency communication device. A voltage regulator provides a source voltage to the low noise amplifier having a nominal voltage level that optimizes linearity of the low noise amplifier while a power level of a radio frequency input signal provided to an input of the low noise amplifier does not exceed a predetermined power level threshold. Detection circuitry detects when the power level of a radio frequency input signal exceeds the predetermined power level threshold and provides an adjust signal indicative thereof to the voltage regulator to reduce the source voltage below the nominal voltage level.