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Standby voltage condition for fast RF amplifier bias recovery

Various methods and circuital arrangements for biasing one or more gates of stacked transistors of an amplifier are possible where the amplifier is configured to operate in at least an active mode and a standby mode. Circuital arrangements can reduce bias circuit standby current during operation in the standby mode while allowing a quick recovery to normal operating conditions of the amplifier. Biasing an input transistor of the stacked transistors can be obtained by using a replica stack circuit.

ACTIVE RC FILTERS
20170346456 · 2017-11-30 · ·

An operational amplifier comprises: a first amplifier stage 4 comprising a first differential pair of transistors 8, 10 arranged to receive and amplify a differential input signal 18, 20 thereby providing a first differential output signal 22, 24; and a second amplifier stage 6 comprising a second differential pair of transistors 26, 28 arranged to receive and amplify the first differential output signal 22, 24 thereby providing a second differential output signal 38, 40.

OUTPUT VOLTAGE GLITCH REDUCTION IN TEST SYSTEMS

A clamp circuit comprises an output transistor and a replica transistor coupled as a current minor pair, wherein the replica transistor is scaled in size to the output transistor by a size ratio; a first current source configured to set a current in the replica transistor, wherein the output current is set at a clamped output current value that is a sum of current of the first current source and a scaled value of the current of the first current source determined according to the size ratio; and a register circuit, wherein a register value stored in the register circuit sets the clamped output current value.

Standby voltage condition for fast RF amplifier bias recovery
11671058 · 2023-06-06 · ·

Various methods and circuital arrangements for biasing one or more gates of stacked transistors of an amplifier are possible where the amplifier is configured to operate in at least an active mode and a standby mode. Circuital arrangements can reduce bias circuit standby current during operation in the standby mode while allowing a quick recovery to normal operating conditions of the amplifier. Biasing an input transistor of the stacked transistors can be obtained by using a replica stack circuit.

SWITCHED-CAPACITOR BUFFER AND RELATED METHODS
20170331366 · 2017-11-16 · ·

A line receiver comprising a switched capacitor circuit and a buffer is described. The buffer may be configured to receive, through the switched capacitor circuit, an analog signal. In response, the buffer may provide an output signal to a load, such as an analog-to-digital converter. The switched capacitor circuit may be controlled by a control circuitry, and may charge at least one capacitive element to a desired reference voltage. The reference voltage may be selected so as to bias the buffer with a desired DC current, and consequently, to provide a desired degree if linearity. The line receiver may further comprise a bias circuit configured to generate the reference voltage needed to bias the buffer with the desired DC current.

Over current protection with improved stability systems and methods

Systems and methods are provided for improved stability of driver amplifiers. In one example, a system includes an NMOSFET power device operable to generate a current signal at a drain terminal. The system further includes a current comparison amplifier operable to amplify a difference signal comprising a difference between a replica current signal of the NMOSFET power device and a reference current signal to drive a current comparison amplifier voltage output signal. The system further includes a PMOSFET clamp device comprising a source terminal coupled to a gate terminal of the NMOSFET power device operable to limit a voltage at the gate terminal of the NMOSFET power device responsive to the current comparison amplifier voltage output signal.

WIDEBAND ADAPTIVE BIAS CIRCUITS FOR POWER AMPLIFIERS

Methods and apparatus for providing adaptive biasing to power amplifiers. Adaptive bias circuits are configured to provide sharp turn on and/or current clamping to improve the efficiency of a power amplifier over a wide input signal bandwidth. Sharp turn on may be achieved using a subtraction technique to subtract outputs from multiple detectors. Clamping may be achieved using MOSFET device characteristics to pull the device from the triode region into the saturation, subtraction techniques to subtract the outputs from multiple detectors, and/or by using circuit devices, such as diodes.

Standby voltage condition for fast RF amplifier bias recovery
11456705 · 2022-09-27 · ·

Various methods and circuital arrangements for biasing one or more gates of stacked transistors of an amplifier are possible where the amplifier is configured to operate in at least an active mode and a standby mode. Circuital arrangements can reduce bias circuit standby current during operation in the standby mode while allowing a quick recovery to normal operating conditions of the amplifier. Biasing an input transistor of the stacked transistors can be obtained by using a replica stack circuit.

Transconductance amplifier and chip
11456709 · 2022-09-27 · ·

The present application discloses a transconductance amplifier and a related chip. The transconductance amplifier is configured to generate an output current according to a positive input voltage and a negative input voltage, wherein the transconductance amplifier includes: an input stage, configured to receive the positive input voltage and the negative input voltage and generate a positive output current and a negative output current, wherein the input stage includes: a first transistor, wherein a gate thereof is coupled to the positive input voltage; a second transistor, wherein a gate thereof is coupled to the negative input voltage; a first resistor, serially connected between the first transistor and the second transistor; a third transistor, wherein a source of the third transistor is coupled between the first resistor and the first transistor, and a drain of the third transistor is configured to output the positive output current; and a fourth transistor.

POWER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT
20170222604 · 2017-08-03 ·

A power amplifier circuit includes N (N is an integer equal to or greater than 2) power amplifier circuit cores, which in operation, amplify power of an input signal, N inductors, which in operation, are connected to the N power amplifier circuit cores, and ring-oscillator-type transconductance (gm) generation circuitry, which in operation, generates transconductance (gm) for compensating power loss of the N inductors.