H03G2201/307

Automatic gain control

A method of operating a radio receiver device comprises receiving a plurality of signals with a plurality of corresponding frequencies; applying respective gains to each of the plurality of signals; and storing the gain applied to each signal and its corresponding frequency. The method comprises subsequently receiving a further signal with a further frequency; and applying a further gain to the further signal. The further gain is determined using at least one of the stored gains according to a difference between the further frequency and at least one of the plurality of corresponding frequencies.

System and method for power amplifier control in a millimeter wave communication system

A system for power amplifier control includes a processor, a memory in communication with the processor, wherein the processor and the memory are configured to simultaneously provide input signal strength of each of a plurality of power amplifiers in a millimeter wave (mmW) phased array system, determine an average input signal strength of the plurality of power amplifiers based on the provided input signal strengths using an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), determine a voltage headroom for the plurality of power amplifiers based on the determined average input signal strength, estimate a power backoff value based on the voltage headroom, and determine a gain control value based on the estimated power backoff value.

Power Amplifiers and Methods of Controlling Same
20230118004 · 2023-04-20 ·

An embodiment of the present disclosure relates to a method of controlling a power amplifier (PA). The PA can comprise a main PA path and an auxiliary PA path. The auxiliary PA path can have a plurality of turn-on settings. The method can comprise: determining a power back off gain and a lower bound gain for the PA; and performing an iterative auxiliary PA turn-on setting selection process. The selection process can comprise: determining an instantaneous power input to the PA; based on the instantaneous power input, choosing a turn-on setting in the plurality of turn-on settings of the auxiliary PA path that causes an instantaneous gain of the PA to be between the power back off gain and the lower bound gain; and applying the chosen turn-on setting to the auxiliary PA path.

AMPLIFYING CIRCUIT

An amplifying circuit comprises: a plurality of first transistors; a second transistor coupled in series with the first transistor; and a compensation capacitor group comprising a plurality of compensation capacitors and a plurality of switches. When the amplifying circuit operates in a first gain mode, a first number of first transistors are turned on and a second number of compensation capacitors are coupled between the first terminal and the second terminal of the first transistor. When the amplifying circuit operates in a second gain mode, a third number of first transistors are turned on and a fourth number of compensation capacitors are coupled between the first terminal and the second terminal of the first transistor. The first number is larger than the third number, and the second number is larger than the fourth number.

AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING OF CLIPPED SIGNAL SAMPLES

Techniques are provided for automatic gain control processing to reduce adverse effects associated with clipped samples resulting from conversion of analog signals to digital signals. A methodology according to an embodiment includes identifying a clipped sample of the digital signal, for example by comparison of the digitized sample values to a threshold value associated with a full scale value of the converter. The method also includes applying a window function to portions of the digital signal. The window function is configured to attenuate samples of the digital signal within a region centered on the identified clipped sample. A Hilbert finite impulse response (FIR) filter may be applied to the digital signal prior to applying the window function. Parameters of the window function are selected based on frequency response characteristics of the FIR filter and on signal to noise ratio requirements of an application that receives the windowed digital signal.

POWER AMPLIFYING CIRCUIT
20220337209 · 2022-10-20 ·

A power amplifying circuit includes multi-stage power amplifiers, bias circuits, and a control circuit. The bias circuits output corresponding bias currents based on corresponding control currents. The control circuit outputs the control currents to the bias circuits based on a control voltage. The power amplifiers include a first stage of first and second power amplifiers connected in parallel electrically. The bias circuits include first and second bias circuits. The control circuit includes first and second current output units. The first current output unit outputs, to the first bias circuit, a first control current which has a first current value when the control voltage is a first threshold voltage, and which increases linearly with the control voltage, and the second current output unit outputs, to the second bias circuit, a second control current, having a second constant current value, when the control voltage is the first threshold voltage or greater.

RADIO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER, RADIO FREQUENCY FRONT-END MODULE, AND COMMUNICATION TERMINAL
20230105134 · 2023-04-06 · ·

Disclosed in the present invention are a radio frequency power amplifier, a radio frequency front-end module, and a communication terminal. The power amplifier includes a control unit, a power amplification unit, a detection and comparison unit, and a gain adjustment unit. According to a function relationship between the gain of the power amplification unit and the output power of the power amplification unit in different frequency bands and different power level modes, the control unit adjusts a function relationship between an adjustment current generated by the gain adjustment unit and a bias current of the power amplification unit; then the detection and comparison unit compares the bias current, of the power amplification unit with a reference current; according to the comparison result, the control unit controls whether the gain adjustment unit needs to generate an adjustment current and output the same to the power amplification unit.

AUTOMATIC LEVEL CONTROL CIRCUIT, SIGNAL SOURCE, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SIGNAL SOURCE OUTPUT POWER, AND STORAGE MEDIUM
20230155560 · 2023-05-18 ·

Provided are automatic level control (ALC) circuit, signal source, method for controlling signal source output power, and storage medium. The ALC circuit includes: at least two stages of ALC loops, each ALC loop including an amplifier, a coupler, a power detector, and an attenuation control module connected sequentially. An output end of an adjustable attenuator is connected to an input node of first stage of ALC loop; an output node of each stage of ALC loop, other than last stage of ALC loop, is connected to a normally on end of a two-way single-on switch, a first gating end of the two-way single-on switch is connected to an input node of a next stage of ALC loop, and the output node of the last stage of ALC loop and a second gating end of each two-way single-on switch are connected to an output end of the ALC circuit.

POLYPHASE POWER AMPLIFIER ARCHITECTURE FOR LOAD INSENSITIVITY

Polyphase power amplifiers for load insensitivity are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a polyphase transmit system includes an intermediate frequency transceiver including a first complex mixer that outputs a plurality of intermediate frequency transmit signals of different phases, and an intermediate frequency to radio frequency module including a second complex mixer that generates a plurality of radio frequency transmit signals of different phases based on the plurality of intermediate frequency transmit signals, and a polyphase power amplifier that receives the plurality of radio frequency transmit signals and outputs an amplified radio frequency signal. The polyphase transmit system further includes an antenna that transmits the amplified radio frequency signal.

RADIO FREQUENCY GENERATORS, AND RELATED SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND DEVICES
20230197410 · 2023-06-22 ·

One or more example relate, generally, to generating radio frequency (RF) signals. An apparatus may include a signal generator, an amplification stage, and a feedback control loop. The signal generator may generate a pulsed radio frequency (RF) signal at least partially responsive to a digital pulsed waveform defined by one or more commands. The amplification stage may amplify the pulsed RF signal. The feedback control loop may be coupled to the amplification stage to regulate a power level of respective steps of the pulsed RF signal.