Patent classifications
H03F2200/513
Frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar system and frequency tracking method for calibrating frequency gains of a radio frequency signal to approach wideband flatness frequency responses
A frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar system includes a waveform generator, a delta-sigma modulation circuit, a voltage controlled oscillator, a frequency divider circuit, a control circuit, an injection locked oscillator, a power amplifier circuit, a first power detection circuit, a second power detection circuit, a third power detection circuit, and a calibration engine circuit. The waveform generator, the delta-sigma modulation circuit, the voltage controlled oscillator, the frequency divider circuit, and the control circuit form a phase locked loop. The calibration engine circuit is coupled to the delta-sigma modulation circuit, the voltage controlled oscillator, the injection locked oscillator, the power amplifier circuit, the first power detection circuit, the second power detection circuit, and the third power detection circuit for adjusting frequency gains of the voltage controlled oscillator, the injection locked oscillator, and the power amplifier circuit to approach wideband flatness frequency responses.
Configurable Switched Power Amplifier For Efficient High/Low Output Power
Power amplifiers and related methods are disclosed having configurable switched mode operation in a high-power mode of operation and a low-power mode of operation. The power amplifiers have a first cascode amplifier coupled to receive a positive differential input and a second cascode amplifier coupled to receive a negative differential input. The first and second cascode amplifiers include output stages and first/second input stages. The first input stages and the second input stages are enabled in a high-power mode of operation. The first input stages are disabled and the second input stages are enabled during a low-power mode of operation. For further embodiments, a switchable clamp operates in the low-power mode to clamp a voltage output for the second input stages. For further embodiments, the output stages are provided a variable voltage bias or are coupled to tunable capacitances that are varied between the low-power and high-power modes.
BIAS SEQUENCING AND SWITCHING CIRCUIT
The present disclosure provide a device, system, and method for generating, in an electrical device, a 1 bit or a 0 bit that is received in a switching circuit powered by a battery. The device, system, and method generates, in the switching circuit, a negative bias voltage and a positive bias voltage. The device, system, and method transmits the negative bias voltage and the positive bias voltage to a power amplifier. The device, system, and method turns the power amplifier from an off-state to an on-state in response to receiving the negative bias voltage. The device, system, and method amplifies, with the power amplifier, a power signal moving through power amplifier when the amplifier is in the on-state.
VOLTAGE FOLLOWER CIRCUIT
A voltage follower circuit according to an embodiment includes first and second paths, the first path includes a first nMOS transistor and a first pMOS transistor, the second path includes a second nMOS transistor and a second pMOS transistor, an input voltage is supplied to the gate of the first nMOS transistor, an output voltage is supplied to the gate of the second nMOS transistor, a voltage lower than the output voltage is supplied to the gate of the first pMOS transistor, and a voltage lower than the input voltage is supplied to the gate of the second pMOS transistor.
Oscillating circuit and method for calibrating a resonant frequency of an LC tank of an injection-locked oscillator (ILO) of the oscillating circuit while stopping self-oscillation of the ILO
An oscillating circuit has an injection-locked oscillator (ILO) and a calibration circuit. The ILO has a Gm cell and an LC tank. A first node of the Gm cell receives a first injection signal, and a second node of the Gm cell receives a second injection signal. The first injection signal and the second injection signal are differential signals. The Gm cell provides a negative resistance between a first output end and a second output end of the Gm cell. When the calibration circuit tunes a resonant frequency of the LC tank of the ILO, the magnitude of the negative resistance is reduced to control the ILO to stop self-oscillating. After finishing tuning the resonant frequency of the LC tank, the calibration circuit controls the ILO to start self-oscillating by increasing the magnitude of the negative resistance.
APPARATUS FOR DETECTING NEURAL SPIKE
An apparatus for detecting a neural spike includes: a preprocessing circuit configured to remove a low-frequency component from a neural signal to form a low-frequency component removed neural signal, and amplify the low-frequency component removed neural signal; a comparing circuit configured to compare an output signal of the preprocessing circuit to a threshold signal; a merging circuit configured to merge spikes within a reference interval of an output signal of the comparing circuit into one peak, and to generate, based on the merging of the spikes, an output signal comprising pulses; and a counting circuit configured to count the pulses.
Amplifier circuit, adder circuit, reception circuit, and integrated circuit
There are an amplifier circuit which includes a first current source that is connected to a power supply line to which a first electric potential is supplied, a differential input circuit that is connected between the first current source and a first node and configured to receive a differential input signal, a second current source that is connected between a power supply line to which a second electric potential is supplied and the first node, and a load circuit that is connected between a power supply line to which the first electric potential is supplied and a second node, and an inductor circuit is further connected between the first node and the second node. Thereby, the amplifier circuit achieves both lower voltage and linearity.
SCHOTTKY ENHANCED BIAS CIRCUIT
Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a bias circuit that uses Schottky diodes. Typically, a bias circuit will include a number of transistors used to generate a bias voltage or a bias current for a power amplifier. Many wireless devices include power amplifiers to facilitate processing signals for transmission and/or received signals. By substituting the bias circuit design with a design that utilizes Schottky diodes, the required battery voltage of the bias circuit may be reduced enabling the use of lower voltage power supplies.
Method for enhancing linearity of a receiver front-end system by using a common-mode feedback process and receiver front-end system thereof
A method for enhancing linearity of the receiver front-end system includes receiving a radio frequency signal by an antenna, converting the radio frequency signal to first differential signals by a transformer module, adjusting frequencies of the first differential signals to generate second differential signals by a mixer module, detecting a common signal in order to reduce a common error of the second differential signals, and generating third differential signals according to a reference signal after the common error is reduced from the second differential signals. The first differential signals, the second differential signals, and the third differential signals are unbalanced.
Circuit with voltage drop element
A circuit comprises: a circuit input; a circuit output; at least one passive feedback loop coupled between the circuit output and the circuit input; an active element, coupled in a feed-forward path of the circuit between the circuit input and the circuit output and configured to drive the at least one feedback loop in order to establish a function of the circuit, wherein the feed-forward path of the circuit comprises a second node (Vx) and a first node which are internal nodes of the active element and which are coupled between the circuit input and the circuit output, wherein the first node is configured to have a first voltage, the first voltage being a function of the circuit output, wherein the active element comprises a first voltage drop element coupled between the second node (Vx) and the first node.