H03F1/3217

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REDUCING OUTPUT HARMONICS

In one form, a signal generator system such as a power amplifier system includes an amplification stage, a lowpass filter, and a controller. The amplification stage includes a first amplifier having an input for receiving an input signal, a control input for receiving a first control signal, and an output. The lowpass filter has a first input coupled to the output of the first amplifier, and an output. The controller has a first input coupled to the output of the lowpass filter, and a first output coupled to the control input of the first amplifier, wherein the controller varies the first control signal to reduce a difference between the output of the lowpass filter and a first target voltage level.

Controlling a power amplification stage of an audio signal amplifier
10361672 · 2019-07-23 · ·

An audio reproduction apparatus is shown and includes an amplifier with a power amplification stage having transistors in a push-pull arrangement. A bias generator biases the transistors with a standing current. A processor receives a data stream comprising digital samples of an analog audio signal and analyzes the peak level of each group. It then determines the appropriate standing currents to maintain Class A operation of the power amplification stage given the peak levels of each of the groups. A digital to analog converter produces an analog input signal for the input stage of the amplifier from the data stream. A feedforward path between the processor and the bias generator allows the standing current to be adjusted prior to the arrival of the analog input signal in the power amplification stage.

High Efficiency Ultra-Wideband Amplifier

An amplifier comprising a current-biased active device, a voltage-biased active device, the voltage-biased active device and the current-biased active device are connected in series, to form a cascade of active devices, and an input terminal and an output terminal, the cascade of active devices connected between the input terminal and the output terminal, having an output terminal for driving a load impedance with an output signal in response to an input signal applied to the input terminal.

AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT HAVING CONTROLLABLE OUTPUT STAGE
20190166566 · 2019-05-30 ·

The present invention provides an amplifier circuit, wherein the amplifier circuit includes a DAC, an output stage and a detector. In the operations of the amplifier circuit, the DAC is arranged for performing a digital-to-analog converting operation upon a digital input signal to generate an analog signal, the output stage is arranged for receiving the analog signal to generate an output signal, and the detector is arranged for detecting a characteristic of the input signal, and referring to the characteristic of the input signal to generate at least one control signal to adjust the output stage at a zero-crossing point of the output signal.

FULLY INTEGRATED CMOS MULTIPLE MOSFET-STACKED DOUBLE PUSH-PULL RF POWER AMPLIFIER
20240235492 · 2024-07-11 · ·

An amplification circuit for RF power amplifiers is provided. The circuit includes two PMOS amplification modules and two NMOS amplification modules; each module includes a CSCG structure composed of a stack of K transistors. The first PMOS module and the first NMOS module are connected in series between a supply voltage and ground; gates of main amplification transistors of the first PMOS module and the first NMOS module are connected to a non-inverting input, and outputs of the first PMOS module and the first NMOS module are connected together to form an inverting output. The second PMOS module and the second NMOS module are similarly connected. Both the first and the second modules will be connected side-by-side as a pseudo differential structure to provide double push-pull function to the load. The present disclosure simultaneously achieves high power efficiency, and high linearity.

METHOD FOR IMPROVING FEEDBACK CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE
20190068212 · 2019-02-28 ·

The disclosed technology relates to a method for improving performance of a feedback circuit comprising an amplifier and a feedback network, wherein the feedback circuit has at least one tunable component. In one aspect, the method comprises measuring first amplitude values at an input of the amplifier and second amplitude values at an output of the amplifier, estimating a linear open-loop gain of the amplifier based on both the amplitude values, estimating a linear finite gain error based on the estimated gain and the second amplitude values, subtracting the linear finite gain error from the first amplitude values to derive a set of samples containing second error information, deriving an signal-to-noise-plus-distortion ratio estimate based on the variance of the set of samples and a variance of the second amplitude values, and adjusting the feedback circuit in accordance with the signal-to-noise-plus-distortion ratio estimate.

RF class AB cascode amplifier with linearization and steering diodes
10187022 · 2019-01-22 · ·

Systems and methods for amplifying signals. In some embodiments, the signals may be amplified using a diode steering network with an amplifier operated in class AB mode. In some embodiments, distortion in the amplified signal may be corrected using a feed forward cancellation circuit operated in class A mode.

Calibration of push-pull amplifier to a low second order distortion

An integrated circuit comprises a first amplifier circuit with a push-pull amplifier configured to be calibrated to a low second order distortion. The integrated circuit further comprises a second amplifier circuit with at least one push-pull amplifier, wherein a size ratio between sizes of the transistors is adjustable by adjusting the size of at least one transistor device. The size ratio can be consecutively adjusted to a plurality of values, and for each value, a first output signal of a push-pull amplifier with an applied test signal and a second output signal of a push-pull amplifier without applied test signal, are determined. The size ratio for which a difference between the push-pull amplifier output signals is closest to zero is determined, and the push-pull amplifier of the first amplifier circuit is calibrated in dependence of the determined size ratio.

High efficiency ultra-wideband amplifier

An amplifier comprising an active device having an output terminal for driving a load impedance in response to a signal applied to an input terminal and a current source connected to the active device to provide a bias to the active device wherein when the active device is operated an output power of the active device increases with increasing load impedance.

Controlling a Power Amplification Stage of an Audio Signal Amplifier
20180287579 · 2018-10-04 ·

An audio reproduction apparatus is shown and includes an amplifier with a power amplification stage having transistors in a push-pull arrangement. A bias generator biases the transistors with a standing current. A processor receives a data stream comprising digital samples of an analog audio signal and analyzes the peak level of each group. It then determines the appropriate standing currents to maintain Class A operation of the power amplification stage given the peak levels of each of the groups. A digital to analog converter produces an analog input signal for the input stage of the amplifier from the data stream. A feedforward path between the processor and the bias generator allows the standing current to be adjusted prior to the arrival of the analog input signal in the power amplification stage.