Patent classifications
H03F2200/237
Amplifier System for Use as High Sensitivity Selective Receiver Without Frequency Conversion
An amplifying system is provided for use as a high sensitivity receive booster or replacement for a low noise amplifier in a receive chain of a communication device. The amplifying system includes an amplifying circuit configured to receive an input signal having a first frequency and generate an oscillation based on the input signal, a sampling circuit coupled to the amplifying circuit and configured to terminate the oscillation based on a predetermined threshold to periodically clamp and restart the oscillation to generate a series of pulses modulated by the oscillation and by the input signal, and one or more resonant circuits coupled with the amplifying circuit and configured to establish a frequency of operation and to generate an output signal having a second frequency, the second frequency being substantially the same as the first frequency.
Amplifier System for Use as High Sensitivity Selective Receiver Without Frequency Conversion
An amplifying system is provided for use as a high sensitivity receive booster or replacement for a low noise amplifier in a receive chain of a communication device. The amplifying system includes an amplifying circuit configured to receive an input signal having a first frequency and generate an oscillation based on the input signal, a sampling circuit coupled to the amplifying circuit and configured to terminate the oscillation based on a predetermined threshold to periodically clamp and restart the oscillation to generate a series of pulses modulated by the oscillation and by the input signal, and one or more resonant circuits coupled with the amplifying circuit and configured to establish a frequency of operation and to generate an output signal having a second frequency, the second frequency being substantially the same as the first frequency.
POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE
A power amplifier module includes an amplifier that amplifies an input signal and outputs the amplified signal, a harmonic termination circuit that is disposed subsequent to the amplifier and that attenuates a harmonic component of the amplified signal, the harmonic termination circuit including at least one field effect transistor (FET), and a control circuit that controls a gate voltage of the at least one FET to adjust a capacitance value of a parasitic capacitance of the at least one FET. The control circuit adjusts the capacitance value of the parasitic capacitance of the at least one FET, and thereby a resonance frequency of the harmonic termination circuit is adjusted.
DIGITAL VARIABLE CAPACITANCE CIRCUIT, RESONANT CIRCUIT, AMPLIFICATION CIRCUIT, AND TRANSMITTER
A radio frequency integrated circuit includes an amplification circuit for outputting a radio frequency signal to an antenna, a balun including a first terminal, a second terminal, a third terminal, and a fourth terminal, and a variable capacitance circuit including a fifth terminal and a sixth terminal. The first terminal and the second terminal of the balun receive output signals of the amplification circuit. The third terminal and the fourth terminal of the balun are connected to the fifth terminal and the sixth terminal of the variable capacitance circuit, respectively, and the fifth terminal is connected to a radio frequency output terminal. The variable capacitance circuit includes a plurality of capacity cells that are connected in parallel between two output terminals.
Logarithmic Detector Amplifier System for Use as High Sensitivity Selective Receiver Without Frequency Conversion
A logarithmic detector amplifying (LDA) system is provided for use as a high sensitivity receive booster or replacement for a low noise amplifier in a receive chain of a communication device. The LDA system includes an amplifying circuit configured to receive an input signal having a first frequency and generate an oscillation based on the input signal, a sampling circuit coupled to the amplifying circuit and configured to terminate the oscillation based on a predetermined threshold to periodically clamp and restart the oscillation to generate a series of pulses modulated by the oscillation and by the input signal, and one or more resonant circuits coupled with the amplifying circuit and configured to establish a frequency of operation and to generate an output signal having a second frequency, the second frequency being substantially the same as the first frequency.
Digital variable capacitance circuit, resonant circuit, amplification circuit, and transmitter
The present invention aims to provide a digital variable capacitance circuit, a resonant circuit, an amplification circuit, and a transmitter having a high performance. A digital variable capacitance circuit 50 according to this embodiment is a digital variable capacitance circuit including a plurality of unit capacity cells 51-0 to 51-n connected in parallel between two output terminals OUTP and OUTN, in which the unit capacity cell 51 comprises: a first capacitor Cu1 having one end connected to one output terminal OUTP; a second capacitor Cu2 that is connected in series with the first capacitor Cu1 between the two output terminals; and an NMOS transistor M1 that is connected in parallel with the second capacitor Cu2 and is controlled in accordance with a digital control signal.
ADVANCED AMPLIFIER SYSTEM FOR ULTRA-WIDE BAND RF COMMUNICATION
A logarithmic detector amplifying (LDA) system is provided for use as a high sensitivity receive booster or replacement for a low noise amplifier in a receive chain of a communication device. The LDA system includes an amplifying circuit configured to receive an input signal having a first frequency and generate an oscillation based on the input signal, a sampling circuit coupled to the amplifying circuit and configured to terminate the oscillation based on a predetermined threshold to periodically clamp and restart the oscillation to generate a series of pulses modulated by the oscillation and by the input signal, and one or more metamaterial (MTM) resonant circuits coupled in shunt with an RF path that couples the amplifying circuit in series and configured to establish a frequency of operation and a phase response to output a signal having RF frequencies with a ultra-wide bandwidth.
BASEBAND FILTERS AND INTERFACES BETWEEN A DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER AND A BASEBAND FILTER
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are related to baseband filters. A device may include a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to output a DC current. The device may also include an operational amplifier coupled to an output of the DAC and configured to bias an input stage of the operational amplifier with the DC current.
Baseband filters and interfaces between a digital-to-analog converter and a baseband filter
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are related to baseband filters. A device may include a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) configured to output a DC current. The device may also include an operational amplifier coupled to an output of the DAC and configured to bias an input stage of the operational amplifier with the DC current.
Logarithmic detector amplifier system for use as high sensitivity selective receiver without frequency conversion
A logarithmic detector amplifying (LDA) system is provided for use as a high sensitivity receive booster or replacement for a low noise amplifier in a receive chain of a communication device. The LDA system includes an amplifying circuit configured to receive an input signal having a first frequency and generate an oscillation based on the input signal, a sampling circuit coupled to the amplifying circuit and configured to terminate the oscillation based on a predetermined threshold to periodically clamp and restart the oscillation to generate a series of pulses modulated by the oscillation and by the input signal, and one or more resonant circuits coupled with the amplifying circuit and configured to establish a frequency of operation and to generate an output signal having a second frequency, the second frequency being substantially the same as the first frequency.