H03F2200/114

PULSE-SHAPING AMPLIFIER SYSTEM
20170237461 · 2017-08-17 ·

One example includes an amplifier system. The amplifier system includes an input stage configured to receive an input pulse signal and to generate a reference voltage pulse based on the input pulse signal. The amplifier system also includes an amplifier stage that receives at least one power voltage and is configured to amplify the reference voltage pulse and to provide pulse-shaping of the amplified reference voltage pulse based on a change of amplitude of the at least one power voltage resulting from an amplitude of the reference voltage pulse.

Broadband high power amplifier

The invention relates to a broadband high power amplifier that comprises a signal input adapted to receive an input signal, at least one amplifier stage adapted to amplify the received input signal, a signal output adapted to output the signal amplified by the at least one amplifier stage as an output signal, a monitoring unit adapted to monitor signal characteristics of the input signal and the output signal and a control unit adapted to operate the at least one amplifier stage at an optimal operating point depending on the current signal characteristics monitored by said monitoring unit.

Multiple-path RF amplifiers with angularly offset signal path directions, and methods of manufacture thereof
09774301 · 2017-09-26 · ·

An embodiment of a Doherty amplifier module includes a substrate, an RF signal splitter, a carrier amplifier die, and a peaking amplifier die. The RF signal splitter divides an input RF signal into first and second input RF signals, and conveys the first and second input RF signals to first and second splitter output terminals. The carrier amplifier die includes one or more first power transistors configured to amplify, along a carrier signal path, the first input RF signal to produce an amplified first RF signal. The peaking amplifier die includes one or more second power transistors configured to amplify, along a peaking signal path, the second input RF signal to produce an amplified second RF signal. The carrier and peaking amplifier die are coupled to the substrate so that the RF signal paths through the carrier and peaking amplifier die extend in substantially different (e.g., orthogonal) directions.

Power amplifier module

A power amplifier module includes a first substrate and a second substrate, at least part of the second substrate being disposed in a region overlapping the first substrate. The second substrate includes a first amplifier circuit and a second amplifier circuit. The first substrate includes a first transformer including a primary winding having a first end and a second end and a secondary winding having a first end and a second end; a second transformer including a primary winding having a first end and a second end and a secondary winding having a first end and a second end; and multiple first conductors disposed in a row between the first transformer and the second transformer, each of the multiple first conductors extending from the wiring layer on a first main surface to the wiring layer on a second main surface of the substrate.

PROTECTING A CIRCUIT FROM AN INPUT VOLTAGE
20230268891 · 2023-08-24 ·

This description relates, generally, to protecting a circuit from an input voltage. Various examples include an apparatus including one or more circuits to draw current from, or provide current to, a pair of connectors for an input circuit. The connectors may be for electrical coupling to first and second terminals of a twisted pair. The one or more circuits may be at least partially responsive to positive and negative biasing signals. The apparatus may additionally include an operational amplifier to generate the positive and negative biasing signals. The operational amplifier may include: a first input terminal at least partially responsive to a reference voltage and a second input terminal at least partially responsive to a common-mode voltage of the input circuit. Related systems and methods are also disclosed.

HIGH-PRECISION IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT DEVICE
20220137144 · 2022-05-05 ·

An impedance measurement device of the present disclosure includes: an electrochemical energy device; an amplifier connected to each connection terminal of the electrochemical energy device and configured to amplify a signal introduced into a wiring; and a main board configured to receive the signal from the amplifier and measure an impedance. Accordingly, the present invention has advantages in that high resistance to electromagnetic interference may be achieved by disposing a preamplifier close to a terminal of an electrochemical energy device to amplify only the signal without amplifying a noise introduced into a wiring.

Radio frequency power amplifier with harmonic suppression

In a radio frequency power amplifier with harmonic suppression, one end of an input matching circuit is connected with a radio frequency input end; and another end is connected with a base of a power amplification transistor having a collector connected with a power supply voltage through a first matching branch, and an emitter connected with a first connection point on a package substrate. The collector of the power amplification transistor is connected with a radio frequency output end through a second matching branch that is connected with the package substrate. A harmonic control circuit has a first end connected with the collector of the power amplification transistor, and a second end connected with a second connection point on the package substrate.

Electronic module having improved shield performance

A module includes a substrate having a main surface, a first component mounted on the main surface, and a first wire group constituted of three or more wires in parallel with each other that are bonded to the main surface so as to straddle the first component while extending in a first direction. When sections are defined along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the first wire group includes a first section in which a distance between wires adjacent to each other is a first length and a second section in which a distance between wires adjacent to each other is a second length longer than the first length.

SETTING A STABLE OPERATING POINT AND EMI CONTROL OF AN H-BRIDGE OUTPUT STAGE

Apparatus and method for establishing a stable operating point of a H-bridge with a center shunt switch. The stable operating point lets a circuit connected to the H-bridge outputs work in a more ideal condition. As such, an H-bridge with a stable operating point will yield a higher performance and/or save power. Since common mode is one of the biggest sources of electromagnetic interference, a stable operating point in an H-bridge also suppresses EMI.

High sensitivity photodetector with high-gain transimpedance amplifier

One aspect of the present technology relates to a device. The device includes a sensor having an anode and a cathode. An operational amplifier (op-amp) having a single-ended output terminal, a non-inverting input, and an inverting input, is operatively coupled to one of the anode or the cathode of the sensor by the inverting input. A feedback resistor having a resistance of at least approximately one giga-ohm (1 GΩ) is operatively coupled between the single-ended output terminal and the inverting input of the op-amp. A grounded field shunt is positioned adjacent to the feedback resistor. The op-amp, grounded field shunt, and feedback resistor are disposed within an electrical shield enclosure. The single-ended output terminal of the op-amp terminates outside of the electrical shield enclosure.