Patent classifications
H03F2200/171
Voltage gain amplifier for automotive radar
Disclosed herein is a voltage gain amplifier for use in an automotive radar receiver chain. The voltage gain amplifier utilizes pole-zero cancelation to yield a desired transfer function without gain peaking at a bandwidth in which attenuation is desired, and utilizes a low pass filter effectively formed by a feedback loop including a high pass filter and a differential amplifier to ensure the desired level of attenuation at the desired bandwidth. In some instances, a chopper may be utilized in the feedback loop prior to the high pass filter, and after the differential amplifier, so as to reduce the bandwidth of the differential amplifier in the feedback loop.
Matching network and power amplifier circuit
A matching network is a matching network of a power amplifier circuit that outputs a signal obtained by a differential amplifier amplifying power of a high-frequency signal. The matching network includes an input-side winding connected between differential outputs of the differential amplifier; an output-side winding that is coupled to the input-side winding via an electromagnetic field and whose one end is connected to a reference potential; a first LC series resonant circuit including a capacitive element and an inductive element connected in series with each other, and being connected in parallel with the input-side winding; and a second LC series resonant circuit including a capacitive element and an inductive element connected in series with each other, and being connected in parallel with the output-side winding.
Radio-frequency amplifiers
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.
Class D amplifier with current mode control
An audio amplifier that implements current mode control without the use of an explicit or separate current mode sensor is disclosed. The audio amplifier may include a pair of feedback loops that provide current from a node located before an inductor of an output filter and current from a node located after the inductor of the output filter to an integrator circuit. The integrator circuit may be formed from existing circuitry of the audio amplifier controller. Thus, current mode control can be implemented without a separate current mode sensor.
Radio frequency module and communication device
A radio frequency module includes: a module board that includes a first principal surface and a second principal surface on opposite sides of the module board; a power amplifier; and a first circuit component. The power amplifier includes: a first amplifying circuit element; a second amplifying circuit element; and an output transformer that includes a primary coil and a secondary coil. An end of the primary coil is connected to an output terminal of the first amplifying circuit element. Another end of the primary coil is connected to an output terminal of the second amplifying circuit element. An end of the secondary coil is connected to an output terminal of the power amplifier. The first amplifying circuit element and the second amplifying circuit element are disposed on the first principal surface. The first circuit component is disposed on the second principal surface.
POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE
An output switch includes; a plurality of input terminals and output terminals each of the plurality of input terminals is electrically connected to at least one of the plurality of output terminals; a first low noise amplifier that amplifies a signal of a predetermined frequency band input through an antenna and outputs a first signal to a first input terminal among the plurality of input terminals, and a second low noise amplifier that amplifies a signal of a predetermined frequency band input through an antenna and outputs a second signal to a second input terminal different from the first input terminal among the plurality of input terminals. A filter that attenuates a signal of a frequency band higher than a frequency band of the second signal is electrically connected between the second input terminal and the second low noise amplifier.
INTEGRATED CIRCUIT COMPRISING AN ADAPTATION AND FILTERING NETWORK INCLUDING A DIRECT CURRENT POWER SUPPLY STAGE, AND CORRESPONDING ADAPTATION AND FILTERING PROCESS
The integrated circuit includes a power amplifier, an antenna, and a matching and filtering network including a direct current power supply stage on an output node of the power amplifier, a first section, and a second section. The direct current power supply stage and the two sections include inductor-capacitor “LC” arrangements configured to have an impedance that is matched to the output of the power amplifier in the fundamental frequency band. The LC arrangements of the direct current power supply stage and of the first section are furthermore configured to have resonant frequencies that are respectively adapted to attenuate harmonic frequency bands of the fundamental frequency band.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED VIBRATION AND ELECTRICAL NOISE PERFORMANCE IN MAGNETOSTRICTIVE TRANSMITTERS
Illustrative embodiments of systems and methods for enhanced vibration and electrical noise performance in magnetostrictive transmitters are disclosed. In one embodiment, a signal conditioning circuit may comprise an instrumentation amplifier configured to receive and amplify an analog measurement signal, an active high pass filter configured to reduce noise in a signal output by the instrumentation amplifier, a variable gain amplifier stage configured to further amplify a signal output by the active high pass filter, a distance detection module configured to process a signal output by the variable gain amplifier stage to determine a distance measurement associated with the analog measurement signal received by the instrumentation amplifier, and a programmable control circuit configured to control a gain level of the variable gain amplifier stage and to receive data concerning the signal output by the variable gain amplifier stage, including the distance measurement, from the distance detection module.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING POWER SUPPLIED TO TRANSMIT SIGNAL
An electronic device includes an antenna, a communication circuit, and a processor. The communication circuit includes a first amplifier configured to amplify a radio frequency signal; a first coupler configured to output a first amplifier output signal output from the first amplifier, to the antenna through a first port, and output at least a part of the first amplifier output signal to a first switch through a second port; and a second amplifier configured to amplify the second portion of the first amplifier output signal, output from the first switch. The processor is operably connected to the antenna and the communication circuit, wherein the processor is configured to, based on a magnitude of the first amplifier output signal, control the first switch and the second switch to use the first amplifier, or to use the first amplifier and the second amplifier.