Patent classifications
H03F3/211
RADIO-FREQUENCY CIRCUIT
A radio-frequency circuit includes a filter circuit and a power amplifier circuit. The filter circuit includes a first pass band corresponding to a band of a cellular communication system and a second pass band corresponding to a band of a satellite communication system. The power amplifier is connected to the filter circuit. The second pass band is positioned between the first pass band and a third pass band corresponding to a band of a satellite navigation system, or the second pass band at least partially matches the first pass band.
RECONFIGURABLE HIGH-INTEGRATION RADIO-FREQUENCY AMPLIFIER AND CHIP
When a signal source sends a radio-frequency signal to an input amplification circuit, a control circuit sends a first control signal to the input amplification circuit according to the frequency of the radio-frequency signal, the input amplification circuit receives the first control signal and forms an input oscillation loop, the radio-frequency signal forms an amplified first signal through the input oscillation loop, and the input amplification circuit sends the first signal to the output amplification circuit. According to the frequency of the radio-frequency signal, the control circuit transmits a second control signal to the output amplification circuit, which forms an output oscillation loop matched with the first signal. The first signal is amplified by the output oscillation loop to form an emitting signal, the output amplification circuit transmits the emitting signal to the emitting antenna for emitting, thereby improving the utilization ratio of a radio-frequency front end chip package.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ACHIEVING AND MAINTAINING BALANCE IN SOLID-STATE RF AND MICROWAVE POWER AMPLIFIERS
This application is generally related to methods for improving performance in a system. One of the methods may include a step of determining whether absorbed power in a system meets a predetermined threshold. The absorbed power may be based upon first and second Walsh codes transmitted to each of first and second gain and phase modulators in the system. The first Walsh code may be orthogonal to the second Walsh code. A first set of the first and second Walsh codes may be inverted with respect to a second set of the first and second Walsh codes. The method may also include a step of modulating the absorbed power in view of the determination. The method may further include a step of transmitting feedback based upon the modulated power to the first and second gain and phase modulators.
Power amplification module
Provided is a power amplification module that includes: a first transistor, a first signal being inputted to a base thereof; a second transistor, the first signal being inputted to a base thereof and a collector thereof being connected to a collector of the first transistor; a first resistor, a first bias current being supplied to one end thereof and another end thereof being connected to the base of the first transistor; a second resistor, one end thereof being connected to the one end of the first resistor and another end thereof being connected to the base of the second transistor; and a third resistor, a second bias current being supplied to one end thereof and another end thereof being connected to the base of the second transistor.
Doherty amplifier device
An amplifier device includes a substrate, a composite packaged amplifier having a bottom plate and an output plate, a first amplifier and a second amplifier provided on the bottom plate, a combining node that combines an output of the first amplifier with an output of the second amplifier, an output matching circuits provided on the bottom plate, that has a first transmission line provided between the first amplifier and the combining node, and a second transmission line provided between the combining node and the second amplifier, a third transmission line having one transmission line on which the output plate is mounted and other transmission line that connects the one transmission line to the external port, and wirings connecting to one terminal of the output plate and the combining node. A length of the output plate and the other transmission line is equal or less than π/4 radian for a signal.
High gain resonant amplifier for resistive output impedance
In some implementations, there is provided an apparatus comprising a resonant amplifier circuit including a first inductor having a first inductive input and a first inductive output; a second inductor having a second inductive input and a second inductive output; a first switch coupled to the first inductive output; and a second switch coupled to the second inductive output, wherein the first switch and the second switched are driven out of phase, wherein the first inductor is configured to be resonant with a first capacitance associated with the first switch, and wherein the second inductor is configured to be resonant with a second capacitance associated with the second switch. Related systems and articles of manufacture are also provided.
Phase shifter with active signal phase generation
An apparatus is disclosed for phase-shifting signals. In example implementations, the apparatus includes a phase shifter. The phase shifter includes a first port, a second port, a vector modulator coupled to the first port, and a signal phase generator. The signal phase generator includes multiple amplifiers coupled between the vector modulator and the second port. The signal phase generator also includes multiple capacitors that couple the multiple amplifiers together to form a loop. Each respective capacitor of the multiple capacitors is coupled between a respective pair of consecutive amplifiers of the multiple amplifiers to form the loop.
Transconductor circuits with programmable tradeoff between bandwidth and flicker noise
Transconductor circuits with programmable tradeoff between bandwidth and flicker noise are disclosed. An example circuit includes an input port, an output port, a plurality of transistors, and a switch arrangement that includes a plurality of switches, configured to change coupling between the input port, the output port, and the transistors to place the transconductor circuit in a first or a second mode of operation. An input capacitance of the transconductor circuit operating in the first mode is larger than when the transconductor circuit is operating in the second mode. In the first mode, having a larger input capacitance results in a decreased flicker noise because the amount of flicker noise is inversely proportional to the input capacitance. In the second mode, having a smaller input capacitance leads to an increased flicker noise but that is acceptable for wide-bandwidth applications because wide-bandwidth signals may be less sensitive to flicker noise.
INTERCHANGEABLE CARTRIDGE AUDIO PREAMPLIFIER FOR MICROPHONE, AND KIT COMPRISING THE SAME
An audio preamplifier (1) for a microphone, including: a chassis (2) with at least one audio input (17) and at least one audio output, a control panel (3) including a gain selector (10) being arranged on one of the sides of the chassis (2), the chassis (2) further including a receiving compartment inside which a first connector is arranged; and a cartridge (6) comprising a preamplification circuit and a gain control circuit, the cartridge (6) further having a second connector complementary to the first connector, the cartridge (6) being configured for being inserted in a removable manner into the receiving compartment of the chassis (2) so as to connect the first and second connectors. An audio preamplification kit includes an audio preamplifier (1) and a plurality of additional cartridges.
RECONFIGURABLE OUTPUT BALUN FOR WIDEBAND PUSH-PULL POWER AMPLIFIERS
Reconfigurable output baluns for wideband push-pull amplifiers are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a mobile device includes a transceiver that generates a first radio frequency signal of a first frequency band and a second radio frequency signal of a second frequency band, and a front-end system including a push-pull power amplifier that selectively amplifies one of the first radio frequency signal or the second radio frequency signal based on a band control signal. The push-pull power amplifier includes an input balun, an output balun, and a pair of amplifiers coupled between the input balun and the output balun. The band control signal is operable to control an impedance of the output balun.