H03F3/195

ACTIVE LINEARIZATION FOR BROADBAND AMPLIFIERS
20170264252 · 2017-09-14 ·

For broadband data communication, a data signal voltage at a signal input node can be converted to an output signal current at a signal output node. A first transistor device can contribute to the output signal current, with its transconductance or other gain reduced to accommodate larger signal swings, at which a second transistor can turn on and increase an effective resistance value of at least a portion of a gain degeneration resistor associated with the first transistor device. The second transistor can also contribute to the output signal current to help maintain or enhance an overall gain between the signal input node and the signal output node. Multiple secondary stages, push-pull arrangements, buffer amplifier configurations (which may or may not contribute to current in the gain degeneration resistor), input and output transformers, negative feedback to help reduce component variability, and frequency modification circuits or components are also described.

CIRCUITS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR REDUCING CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE

Circuits, devices and methods are disclosed, including radio-frequency circuitry comprising a polar modulator configured to invert a sampled transmitted signal into an inverted sampled transmitted signal, a signal combiner configured to combine the inverted sampled transmitted signal with a received signal and a control logic circuit coupled to the polar modulator, the control logic circuit configured to adjust one or more tuning parameters of the polar modulator for inverting the sampled transmitted signal.

CIRCUITS, DEVICES AND METHODS FOR REDUCING CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE

Circuits, devices and methods are disclosed, including radio-frequency circuitry comprising a polar modulator configured to invert a sampled transmitted signal into an inverted sampled transmitted signal, a signal combiner configured to combine the inverted sampled transmitted signal with a received signal and a control logic circuit coupled to the polar modulator, the control logic circuit configured to adjust one or more tuning parameters of the polar modulator for inverting the sampled transmitted signal.

HIGH LINEARITY SATELLITE PAYLOAD USING SOLID STATE POWER AMPLIFIERS
20220045749 · 2022-02-10 · ·

A solid state power amplifier uses a Doherty power amplifier that can be implemented as a monolithic microwave integrated circuit. By adjusting the DC bias of the amplifying stages in each branch of the Doherty amplifier, the output power, linearity, and DC power can be adjusted to provide a specified output, where the specification for the output can include the maintaining of desired DC power and linearity. The Doherty power amplifier can be used in a satellite payload or other application utilizing solid state power amplifiers, while providing the proper amount of RF output power and DC power. A single amplifier can have its bias levels adjusted for different output levels, helping to minimize the number of designs that are required for a given satellite payload, reducing the variety of parts in a satellite payload.

HIGH LINEARITY SATELLITE PAYLOAD USING SOLID STATE POWER AMPLIFIERS
20220045749 · 2022-02-10 · ·

A solid state power amplifier uses a Doherty power amplifier that can be implemented as a monolithic microwave integrated circuit. By adjusting the DC bias of the amplifying stages in each branch of the Doherty amplifier, the output power, linearity, and DC power can be adjusted to provide a specified output, where the specification for the output can include the maintaining of desired DC power and linearity. The Doherty power amplifier can be used in a satellite payload or other application utilizing solid state power amplifiers, while providing the proper amount of RF output power and DC power. A single amplifier can have its bias levels adjusted for different output levels, helping to minimize the number of designs that are required for a given satellite payload, reducing the variety of parts in a satellite payload.

CHIP MODULE STRUCTURE AND METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CHIP MODULE DESIGN USING CHIP-PACKAGE CO-OPTIMIZATION

A chip module, including a radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) chip and a package, and a method and system for designing the module. Chip and package design are performed so the RF front end (FE) is split between chip and package. The chip includes an amplifier with a first differential port and the package includes a passive device and matching network with a second differential port connected to the first differential port. The second differential port is power matched to the first differential port using complex power matching based on port voltage reflection coefficients in order to achieve improved performance (i.e., a peak power transfer across a bandwidth as opposed to at only one frequency). The power matching process can result in a chip power requirement reduction that allows for device size scaling. Thus, designing the chip and designing the package is iteratively repeated in a chip-package co-optimization process.

Envelope tracking power amplifier apparatus
11398852 · 2022-07-26 · ·

An envelope tracking (ET) power amplifier apparatus is provided. The ET power amplifier apparatus includes a pair of power amplifiers configured to amplify a pair of radio frequency (RF) signals based on a pair of ET voltages. In one aspect, each of the RF signals is split before amplification and recombined after amplification. As such, the power amplifiers can operate based on half the peak power of the RF signals to help improve operating efficiency of the power amplifiers. In another aspect, the RF signals are pre-processed prior to amplification to form a pair of composite RF signals with similar average power such that the power amplifiers can operate based on substantially similar ET voltages. As a result, it may be possible to employ a single ET integrated circuit (ETIC) to provide the ET voltages, thus helping to reduce cost and footprint of the ET power amplifier apparatus.

CONFIGURABLE WIDEBAND SPLIT LNA
20210409055 · 2021-12-30 ·

Methods and devices addressing design of wideband LNAs with gain modes are disclosed. The disclosed teachings can be used to reconfigure RF receiver front-end to operate in various applications imposing stringent and conflicting requirements. Wideband and narrowband input and output matching with gain modes using a combination of the same hardware and a switching network are also disclosed. The described methods and devices also address carrier aggregation requirements and provide solutions that can be used both in single-mode and split-mode operations.

CONFIGURABLE WIDEBAND SPLIT LNA
20210409055 · 2021-12-30 ·

Methods and devices addressing design of wideband LNAs with gain modes are disclosed. The disclosed teachings can be used to reconfigure RF receiver front-end to operate in various applications imposing stringent and conflicting requirements. Wideband and narrowband input and output matching with gain modes using a combination of the same hardware and a switching network are also disclosed. The described methods and devices also address carrier aggregation requirements and provide solutions that can be used both in single-mode and split-mode operations.

Transimpedance Amplifier
20210408973 · 2021-12-30 ·

A negative feedback inductor and a gate inductor are formed in different wiring layers of a substrate so as to be at least partially overlapped with each other in a plan view. When the lower wiring layer is thinner and the upper wiring layer is thicker, the negative feedback inductor Lc is formed in the lower wiring layer that is thinner.