Patent classifications
H03F3/211
AMPLIFIER POWER COMBINER WITH SLOTLINE IMPEDANCE TRANSFORMER
Systems and methods for communicating electromagnetic signals and/or power and, more particularly for example, to power combiners and similar systems and methods for communicating electromagnetic signals and/or power generated by amplifiers to loads, are described herein. In at least example embodiment, a power amplifier system includes first and second amplifier circuits and a power combiner circuit coupled to each of the first and second amplifier circuits and having a first microstrip transmission line component, a slotline formation, and an additional coupling component that is capable of being at least indirectly coupled to a load, where the first microstrip transmission line component and additional coupling component are electromagnetically coupled by way of the slotline formation.
POWER AMPLIFYING DEVICE
A power amplifying device includes a first amplification circuit amplifying a first signal having a first frequency component and a second frequency component; a second amplification circuit amplifying a second signal received through an output node of the first amplification circuit; a filter circuit connected between a ground node of the first amplification circuit and a common ground to pass the first and second frequency components to the common ground through the ground node; and an inverting circuit that phase-inverts a signal including second harmonic components of the first and second frequency components that are received through the ground node of the first amplification circuit and provide the phase inverted signal to the output node of the first amplification circuit.
Amplifier arrangement and method
The present invention provides an amplifier arrangement for amplifying a broadband signal, the amplifier arrangement comprising a signal splitter configured to receive the broadband signal and output a first split signal and a second split signal, and a balanced amplifier that is coupled to the signal splitter and is configured to amplify the first split signal and the second split signal and is configured to output a single amplified broadband signal based on the amplified first split signal and the amplified second split signal. The present invention further provides a respective method.
Radio frequency feedback power amplifiers
A linearized power amplifier apparatus includes a number of amplifying stages to amplify a radio-frequency (RF) signal, and a feedback loop including a feedback circuit coupled between an output port of a last amplifying stage and an input port of a first amplifying stage. The feedback loop has a loop gain frequency response that peaks at a frequency approximately equal to a frequency of the RF signal. The feedback loop can provide a linear combination of a feedback signal and the RF signal to the input port of the first amplifying stage.
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES HAVING A PLURALITY OF UNIT CELL TRANSISTORS THAT HAVE SMOOTHED TURN-ON BEHAVIOR AND IMPROVED LINEARITY
A semiconductor device includes a plurality of unit cell transistors on a common semiconductor structure, the unit cell transistors electrically connected in parallel, and each unit cell transistor including a respective gate finger. Respective threshold voltages of first and second of the unit cell transistors differ by at least 0.1 volts and/or threshold voltages of first and second segments of a third of the unit cell transistors differ by at least 0.1 volts.
Power amplifier device for a magnetic resonance device and magnetic resonance device
A power amplifier device for a magnetic resonance device includes a circuit board with at least one power amplifier module, and at least one electronics structure including coupled conductor paths arranged on opposing sides of the circuit board. The power amplifier device also includes a cooling plate operable for cooling components on the circuit board that heat up during operation and abutting the circuit board on one side. The cooling plate has a depression that follows the course of the conductor path and faces the conductor path in the region of the conductor path of the electronics structure that is arranged on the side of the circuit board facing the cooling plate.
Flexible multi-channel amplifiers via wavefront muxing techniques
A power amplification system comprises a pre-processor including a wavefront multiplexer, a set of power amplifiers, and a post-processor including a wavefront demultiplexer. The wavefront multiplexer receives concurrently N input signals, N being an integer greater than 2, performs a wavefront multiplexing transform on the N input signals by attaching N wavefronts to the N input signals respectively, and generates N first output signals. The N wavefronts are unique and mutually orthogonal. The wavefront multiplexing transform has an inverse. The N power amplifiers amplify the N first output signals and generate N amplified signals. The wavefront demultiplexer performs the inverse of the wavefront multiplexing transform on the N amplified signals and generates N second output signals, the N second output signals corresponding respectively to the N input signals. Each of the N second output signals is an amplified version of a corresponding one of the N input signals.
Devices and methods related to embedded sensors for dynamic error vector magnitude corrections
Devices and methods related to embedded sensors for dynamic error vector magnitude corrections. In some embodiments, a power amplifier (PA) can include a PA die and an amplification stage implemented on the PA die. The amplification stage can include an array of amplification transistors, with the array being configured to receive and amplify a radio-frequency (RF) signal. The PA can further include a sensor implemented on the PA die. The sensor can be positioned relative to the array of amplification transistors to allow sensing of an operating condition representative of at least some of the amplification transistors. The sensor can be substantially isolated from the RF signal.
Multi-path power amplifier
A multi-path power amplifier that includes two or more amplifier paths where the amplifier path having the most favorable dynamic resolution of the momentary signal is utilized. The amplifier paths are adaptively controlled by a processor, DSP, or other suitable digital processing. This results in significantly improved power amplifier dynamic range and broadband noise-floor performance, for example, as compared with traditional audio-frequency power amplifiers.
POWER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT
A power amplifier circuit includes a first transistor that amplifies a first signal and outputs a second signal, a second transistor that amplifies a signal corresponding to the second signal and outputs a third signal, a third transistor that supplies a first bias current or voltage to a base of the first transistor, and a fourth transistor that supplies a second bias current or voltage to a base of the second transistor. A ratio of an emitter area of the third transistor to an emitter area of the first transistor is larger than a ratio of an emitter area of the fourth transistor to an emitter area of the second transistor.