Patent classifications
H03F1/12
VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE
A variable gain amplifier according to an embodiment comprises a first path, a matching circuit, an amplifier circuit, a second path, and a third path. The first path includes an attenuation circuit, has one end connected to a first input terminal, and attenuates an input signal and outputs an attenuated signal. The matching circuit has one end connected to the other end of the first path. The amplifier circuit has an input connected to the other end of the matching circuit and an output connected to a first output terminal, and amplifies an input signal. The second path is connected in parallel to the first path. The third path has one end connected to the first input terminal, and the other end connected to the first output terminal.
VARIABLE GAIN AMPLIFIER AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE
A variable gain amplifier according to an embodiment comprises a first path, a matching circuit, an amplifier circuit, a second path, and a third path. The first path includes an attenuation circuit, has one end connected to a first input terminal, and attenuates an input signal and outputs an attenuated signal. The matching circuit has one end connected to the other end of the first path. The amplifier circuit has an input connected to the other end of the matching circuit and an output connected to a first output terminal, and amplifies an input signal. The second path is connected in parallel to the first path. The third path has one end connected to the first input terminal, and the other end connected to the first output terminal.
Signal amplifier device
A signal amplifier device is provided to ensure the continuity of the gain of an amplifier. The signal amplifier device includes a main path and a sub path connected in parallel to the main path. A main path first amplifier circuit amplifies an input signal on the main path. A main path second amplifier circuit includes a common-gate transistor connected in series with an output of the main path first amplifier circuit without sharing a DC current. On the main sub path, the sub path amplifier circuit amplifies the input signal by using a gain lower than the maximum gain in the main path.
Signal amplifier device
A signal amplifier device is provided to ensure the continuity of the gain of an amplifier. The signal amplifier device includes a main path and a sub path connected in parallel to the main path. A main path first amplifier circuit amplifies an input signal on the main path. A main path second amplifier circuit includes a common-gate transistor connected in series with an output of the main path first amplifier circuit without sharing a DC current. On the main sub path, the sub path amplifier circuit amplifies the input signal by using a gain lower than the maximum gain in the main path.
Single-phase differential conversion circuit, signal processing method for use therewith, and reception apparatus
This technology relates to a single-phase differential conversion circuit for improving the linearity of input/output characteristics, a signal processing method for use with the circuit, and a reception apparatus. The single-phase differential conversion circuit includes a first source-grounded amplifier and a second source-grounded amplifier. Each of the amplifiers includes a transconductance amplifier section including a transistor for converting an AC component of input potential to a current, a diode load section including a transistor in a diode connection configured as a first load, and a large-signal distortion compensation circuit configured as a second load connected in parallel with the first load. The transistors of the first source-grounded amplifier are each a P-type MOS transistor, and the transistors of the second source-grounded amplifier are each an N-type MOS transistor. This technology is applied advantageously to a reception apparatus for receiving TV signals, for example.
Single-phase differential conversion circuit, signal processing method for use therewith, and reception apparatus
This technology relates to a single-phase differential conversion circuit for improving the linearity of input/output characteristics, a signal processing method for use with the circuit, and a reception apparatus. The single-phase differential conversion circuit includes a first source-grounded amplifier and a second source-grounded amplifier. Each of the amplifiers includes a transconductance amplifier section including a transistor for converting an AC component of input potential to a current, a diode load section including a transistor in a diode connection configured as a first load, and a large-signal distortion compensation circuit configured as a second load connected in parallel with the first load. The transistors of the first source-grounded amplifier are each a P-type MOS transistor, and the transistors of the second source-grounded amplifier are each an N-type MOS transistor. This technology is applied advantageously to a reception apparatus for receiving TV signals, for example.
Amplification device with isolation characteristics
An amplifying device includes: an amplifying circuit connected between an input terminal and an output terminal and amplifying a signal input in an amplification mode; and a bypass circuit including a filter connected to a bypass path for bypassing the amplifying circuit, wherein the bypass path is in an off-state in the amplification mode and is in an on-state in a bypass mode, and the filter bypasses an input high-frequency signal to ground, in the amplification mode.
Circuits, devices and methods related to amplification with active gain bypass
Circuits, devices and methods related to amplification with active gain bypass. In some embodiments, an amplifier can include a first amplification path implemented to amplify a signal, and having a cascode arrangement of a first input transistor and a cascode transistor to provide a first gain for the signal when in a first mode. The amplifier can further include a second amplification path implemented to provide a second gain for the signal while bypassing at least a portion of the first amplification path when in a second mode. The second amplification path can include a cascode arrangement of a second input transistor and the cascode transistor shared with the first amplification path. The amplifier can further include a switch configured to allow routing of the signal through the first amplification path in the first mode or the second amplification path in the second mode.
Circuits, devices and methods related to amplification with active gain bypass
Circuits, devices and methods related to amplification with active gain bypass. In some embodiments, an amplifier can include a first amplification path implemented to amplify a signal, and having a cascode arrangement of a first input transistor and a cascode transistor to provide a first gain for the signal when in a first mode. The amplifier can further include a second amplification path implemented to provide a second gain for the signal while bypassing at least a portion of the first amplification path when in a second mode. The second amplification path can include a cascode arrangement of a second input transistor and the cascode transistor shared with the first amplification path. The amplifier can further include a switch configured to allow routing of the signal through the first amplification path in the first mode or the second amplification path in the second mode.
RF module and method for testing an RF module
An RF module with improved testing capabilities is provided. The module has a first switch with signal outputs and an additional auxiliary connection connected to an auxiliary terminal. The auxiliary terminal can be connected to an RF filter while a power amplifier is decoupled from the filter.