H03F2203/45154

Envelope dependent output stage scalability
09768800 · 2017-09-19 · ·

An apparatus comprises a digital to analog converter (DAC) circuit configured to receive a time-varying a digital input signal and convert the digital input signal to an analog output signal, an output amplifier circuit operatively coupled to the output of the DAC circuit, a peak detector circuit operatively coupled to the input the DAC and configured to produce a signal envelope of the digital input signal, and logic circuitry. The logic circuitry is operatively coupled to the peak detector circuit and is configured to detect when the signal envelope satisfies a specified threshold value; and to adjust a drive capability of an output amplifier circuit of the DAC circuit according to the signal envelope.

BIAS CIRCUIT AND POWER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT
20220123697 · 2022-04-21 ·

A bias circuit for a PA. A first transistor has its drain terminal and its gate terminal connected to a first circuit node and its source terminal connected to a first supply terminal, a first current source connected to the first circuit node, and a first resistor connected between the first and second circuit nodes. A second transistor receives a first component of a differential input signal to the PA at its gate terminal, has its drain terminal connected to the second circuit node and its source terminal connected to a second supply terminal, and a third transistor receives a second component of the differential input signal to the PA at its gate terminal, having its drain terminal connected to the second circuit node and its source terminal connected to a second supply terminal. The gates terminals of the second and the third transistors are biased by a first voltage.

Transimpedance amplifier circuit
11463054 · 2022-10-04 · ·

The invention relates to a circuit containing a transimpedance amplifier for converting two input currents into two output voltages, having a first amplifier part containing a first input, to which a first input voltage is applied, and into which a first input current flows, and having a second amplifier part containing a second input, to which a second input voltage is applied and into which a second input current flows, wherein the first amplifier part and the second amplifier part are connected to a common supply voltage, the first amplifier part and the second amplifier part are connected to a common current source, the input of the first amplifier part and the input of the second amplifier part have a differing direct voltage, and the first amplifier part and the second amplifier part are designed such that an output voltage of the first amplifier part is proportional to the input current of the first amplifier part and an output voltage of the second amplifier part is proportional to an input current of the second amplifier part.

Electrical amplifier
11139787 · 2021-10-05 · ·

An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to an electrical amplifier comprising a differential preamplifier having a first output port and a second output port; and a downstream amplifier stage having a first output unit and a second output unit; wherein the first output unit is connected to the first output port of the differential preamplifier and the second output unit is connected to the second output port of the differential preamplifier; and wherein a negative impedance converter is electrically located in at least one of said differential preamplifier and said downstream amplifier stage.

ELECTRICAL AMPLIFIER
20210184639 · 2021-06-17 · ·

An exemplary embodiment of the invention relates to an electrical amplifier comprising a differential preamplifier having a first output port and a second output port; and a downstream amplifier stage having a first output unit and a second output unit; wherein the first output unit is connected to the first output port of the differential preamplifier and the second output unit is connected to the second output port of the differential preamplifier; and wherein a negative impedance converter is electrically located in at least one of said differential preamplifier and said downstream amplifier stage.

Biasing an amplifier using a mirror bias signal
11031915 · 2021-06-08 · ·

Disclosed are methods for biasing amplifiers and for manufacturing bias circuits bias for biasing amplifiers. A power amplifier bias circuit can include an emitter follower device and an emitter follower mirror device coupled to form a mirror configuration. The emitter follower device can be configured to provide a bias signal for a power amplifier at an output port. The power amplifier bias circuit can include a reference device configured to mirror an amplifying transistor of an amplifying device of the power amplifier. The emitter follower mirror device can be configured to provide a mirror bias signal to the reference device. A node between the emitter follower device and the emitter follower mirror device can have a voltage of approximately twice a base-emitter voltage (2Vbe) of the amplifying transistor.

Broadband driver with extended linear output voltage

Modern modulator drivers must be capable of delivering a large output voltage into a tens of ohms modulator, while minimizing the amount of distortion added by the driver. The driver should deliver the output voltage without exceeding a maximum distortion while minimizing the DC power consumption. Accordingly, a modulator driver includes a final stage amplifier with auxiliary transistors that turn on when the conventional differential pair of transistors approaches their maximum voltage of the linear region of their transfer function, thereby providing a more linear transfer function, in particular at large input voltages.

Biasing circuits for voltage controlled or output circuits
10868507 · 2020-12-15 ·

A number of biasing circuits for amplifiers including voltage controlled amplifier is presented. Also a number of field effect transistor circuits include voltage controlled attenuators or voltage controlled processing circuits. Example circuits include modulators, lower distortion variable voltage controlled resistors, sine wave to triangle wave converters, and or servo controlled biasing circuits.

Power Amplifier Arrangement
20200389136 · 2020-12-10 ·

A power amplifier arrangement comprises a power amplifier comprising at least one transistor having a first gate and a second gate. The first gate is configured to receive a radio frequency input signal superimposed with a first control signal, and the second gate is configured to receive a second control signal. The first control signal is a linearization signal varying in relation to an envelope of the input signal and the second control signal is a temperature compensation signal varying in relation to a temperature of the power amplifier, or vice versa.

BROADBAND DRIVER WITH EXTENDED LINEAR OUTPUT VOLTAGE

Modern modulator drivers must be capable of delivering a large output voltage into a tens of ohms modulator, while minimizing the amount of distortion added by the driver. The driver should deliver the output voltage without exceeding a maximum distortion while minimizing the DC power consumption. Accordingly, a modulator driver includes a final stage amplifier with auxiliary transistors that turn on when the conventional differential pair of transistors approaches their maximum voltage of the linear region of their transfer function, thereby providing a more linear transfer function, in particular at large input voltages.