Patent classifications
H03F3/193
Voltage detector and communication circuit including voltage detector
Disclosed is a voltage detector and a communication circuit capable of detecting a low input voltage. The voltage detector includes: an alternating-current coupling circuit generating a first and a second input voltages according to a source input voltage; a feedback amplifier outputting a branch current according to a sink current including the branch current, and determining an output voltage according to the first input voltage and the amount of the branch current; and an auxiliary circuit outputting the amount of the sink current according to the second input voltage. When the sink current increases as the second input voltage rises, the branch current also increases, so that the output voltage not only rises as the first input voltage rises but also rises as the branch current increases. This feature allows a lower input voltage to be detectable by the detection of the risen output voltage.
Receiver front-end circuit and operating method thereof
A receiver front-end circuit and an operating method thereof are disclosed. The receiver front-end circuit includes a common-mode suppression circuit and a rear-stage circuit. The common-mode suppression circuit is used to receive an external input common-mode voltage signal and perform common-mode noise suppression processing on the external input common-mode voltage signal, and then output an internal input common-mode voltage signal. The rear-stage circuit is coupled to the common-mode suppression circuit and used to receive the internal input common-mode voltage signal. The dynamic swing of the internal input common-mode voltage signal is smaller than the dynamic swing of the external input common-mode voltage signal.
AMPLIFYING CIRCUIT AND AMPLIFYING DEVICE WITH START-UP FUNCTION
An amplifying circuit is provided. The amplifying circuit includes a bias circuit receiving an operating voltage from a power supply circuit and generating a first bias voltage, a resistance circuit connected between the bias circuit and a gate node and transferring the first bias voltage to the gate node, a start-up circuit generating a high-level start-up voltage and supplying the start-up voltage to the gate node before the operating voltage is supplied, based on a control signal, and an amplifier started-up by receiving the start-up voltage and then receiving the operating voltage and the first bias voltage to amplify a high frequency signal input through the gate node.
AMPLIFYING CIRCUIT AND AMPLIFYING DEVICE WITH START-UP FUNCTION
An amplifying circuit is provided. The amplifying circuit includes a bias circuit receiving an operating voltage from a power supply circuit and generating a first bias voltage, a resistance circuit connected between the bias circuit and a gate node and transferring the first bias voltage to the gate node, a start-up circuit generating a high-level start-up voltage and supplying the start-up voltage to the gate node before the operating voltage is supplied, based on a control signal, and an amplifier started-up by receiving the start-up voltage and then receiving the operating voltage and the first bias voltage to amplify a high frequency signal input through the gate node.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TRUE POWER DETECTION
Apparatus and methods for true power detection are provided herein. In certain embodiments, a power amplifier system includes an antenna, a directional coupler, and a power amplifier electrically connected to the antenna by way of a through line of the directional coupler. The power amplifier system further includes a first switch, a second switch, and a combiner that combines a first coupled signal received from a first end of the directional coupler's coupled line through the first switch and a second coupled signal received from a second end of the directional coupler's coupled line through the second switch.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR TRUE POWER DETECTION
Apparatus and methods for true power detection are provided herein. In certain embodiments, a power amplifier system includes an antenna, a directional coupler, and a power amplifier electrically connected to the antenna by way of a through line of the directional coupler. The power amplifier system further includes a first switch, a second switch, and a combiner that combines a first coupled signal received from a first end of the directional coupler's coupled line through the first switch and a second coupled signal received from a second end of the directional coupler's coupled line through the second switch.
Variable Gain Amplifier And Phased Array Transceiver
This application provides a variable gain amplifier and a phased array transceiver, to enable the variable gain amplifier to keep a phase constant when switching a gain, and to enable a gain step to be stable with a frequency. The variable gain amplifier includes an amplification circuit, configured to amplify an input signal; a control circuit, configured to control a gain of the amplification circuit by adjusting an output current of the amplification circuit; and an inductive load and an inductive adjustment circuit, where the inductive load is coupled to a signal output end of the amplification circuit, the inductive adjustment circuit and the inductive load are inductively coupled, and the inductive adjustment circuit is adjustable.
DOHERTY AMPLIFIER AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE
A Doherty amplifier is configured to include a first transistor that amplifies a first signal and outputs the amplified first signal, a second transistor that amplifies a second signal and outputs the amplified second signal, and a combining circuit that combines the amplified first signal output from the first transistor and the amplified second signal output from the second transistor and outputs a combined signal of the amplified first signal and the amplified second signal, in which a signal mode in which the first signal amplified by the first transistor and the second signal amplified by the second transistor are combined in phase and a signal mode in which the first signal amplified by the first transistor and the second signal amplified by the second transistor are combined out of phase are switched in accordance with a frequency, and an operation mode is switched to a Doherty operation mode or an outphasing operation mode depending on the switched signal mode.
ENVELOPE TRACKING SUPPLY MODULATOR USING LINEAR AMPLIFIER WITH SEGMENTED OUTPUT STAGE AND ASSOCIATED WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
A linear amplifier of an envelope tracking supply modulator includes a pre-driver stage circuit and an output stage circuit. The pre-driver stage circuit receives an envelope input, and generates a pre-driver output according to the envelope input. The output stage circuit receives the pre-driver output, and generates an amplifier output according to the pre-driver output. The amplifier output is involved in setting a modulated supply voltage of a power amplifier. The output stage circuit has a plurality of amplifiers, including a first amplifier and a second amplifier. When the power amplifier has a first output power level, the first amplifier is involved in setting the amplifier output, and the second amplifier is not involved in setting the amplifier output. When the power amplifier has a second output power level different from the first output power level, the first amplifier and the second amplifier are involved in setting the amplifier output.
Apparatus and method for calibrating characteristics of power amplifier in transmitter
A calibration apparatus is used for calibrating characteristics of a power amplifier (PA) in a transmitter. The calibration apparatus includes an adaptive bias generator circuit that is used to track an envelope of an input signal received by control terminals of transistors of the PA and generate an adaptive bias voltage to the control terminals of the input transistors in response to the envelope of the input signal.