Patent classifications
H03F1/07
Power amplification system with reactance compensation
Power amplification system is disclosed. A power amplification system can include a Class-E push-pull amplifier including a transformer balun. The power amplification can further include a reactance compensation circuit coupled to the transformer balun. In some embodiments, the reactance compensation circuit is configured to reduce variation over frequency of a fundamental load impedance of the power amplification system.
Power amplification system with reactance compensation
Power amplification system is disclosed. A power amplification system can include a Class-E push-pull amplifier including a transformer balun. The power amplification can further include a reactance compensation circuit coupled to the transformer balun. In some embodiments, the reactance compensation circuit is configured to reduce variation over frequency of a fundamental load impedance of the power amplification system.
POWER AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT AND POWER AMPLIFIER DEVICE
A power amplifier circuit includes: a variable power splitter circuit that splits a first signal into a second and a third signal, the third signal being out of phase with the second signal, and increases or decreases first power of the third signal in response to a control signal; a carrier circuit including carrier amplifiers, the carrier circuit amplifies the second signal and output the amplified second signal; a peaking circuit including one or more peaking amplifiers, the peaking circuit amplifies the third signal and outputs the amplified third signal; and a control circuit that outputs to the variable power splitter circuit the control signal based on a saturation level of a target carrier amplifier, the target carrier amplifier being a carrier amplifier positioned closest to the output among the one or more carrier amplifiers in the carrier circuit.
Power amplification apparatus and television signal transmission system
An amplification unit 1 has an output connector 3 for outputting an RF signal output by an amplification circuit 2 for each amplification circuit. The output connectors 3 are disposed so as to be arranged in the horizontal direction. A combining unit 5 has an input connector 6 into which the RF signal output from the output connector 3 of the amplification unit 1 is input for each output connector 3. The input connectors are disposed so as to be arranged in the horizontal direction. The amplification unit 1 and the combining unit 5 are attachable/detachable through the output connectors 3 and the input connectors 6. The surface on which the input connectors are provided of the combining unit 5 is set within the dimension of the surface on which the output connectors are provided of the amplification unit 1.
Power amplification apparatus and television signal transmission system
An amplification unit 1 has an output connector 3 for outputting an RF signal output by an amplification circuit 2 for each amplification circuit. The output connectors 3 are disposed so as to be arranged in the horizontal direction. A combining unit 5 has an input connector 6 into which the RF signal output from the output connector 3 of the amplification unit 1 is input for each output connector 3. The input connectors are disposed so as to be arranged in the horizontal direction. The amplification unit 1 and the combining unit 5 are attachable/detachable through the output connectors 3 and the input connectors 6. The surface on which the input connectors are provided of the combining unit 5 is set within the dimension of the surface on which the output connectors are provided of the amplification unit 1.
Doherty amplifier
A Wilkinson power divider includes: -type LPFs connected to an input terminal; a T-type HPF having one end connected to one of the -type LPFs and having another end connected to a carrier amplifier; another T-type HPF having one end connected to another one of the -type LPFs and having another end connected to a /4 line; and an isolation resistor connected to connection points.
Doherty amplifier
A Wilkinson power divider includes: -type LPFs connected to an input terminal; a T-type HPF having one end connected to one of the -type LPFs and having another end connected to a carrier amplifier; another T-type HPF having one end connected to another one of the -type LPFs and having another end connected to a /4 line; and an isolation resistor connected to connection points.
Cascaded switch between pluralities of LNAS
An apparatus includes a first plurality of low noise amplifiers (LNAs) and a cascaded switch configured to route outputs of the first plurality of LNAs to a second plurality of LNAs.
Switched capacitor house of cards power amplifier
A circuit topology including stacked power amplifiers (e.g., class D PA cells) in a ladder arranged in a house-of-cards topology such that the number of stacked-domains follows a decaying triangular series N, N1, N2, . . . , Ni from a fixed ladder to an i.sup.th ladder to provide a 1:(i+1) voltage conversion ratio, each stacked domain outputs its power via a flying domain power amplifier cell, and each ladder balances stacked domains of a prior ladder and combines power from all prior ladders.
POWER AMPLIFICATION DEVICE AND TELEVISION SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
A power amplification device comprises an amplifying unit and a combining unit. The amplifying unit is provided with a plurality of groups of amplifier circuits that amplifies the power of a radio frequency signal. The plurality of groups of amplifier circuits each includes a predetermined number of the amplifier circuits. The combining unit includes a plurality of combiners. The amplifying unit is housed by a first housing and the combining unit is housed by a second housing which is separate from the first housing. The amplifying unit is configured to be attachable to and detachable from the combining unit. The amplifying unit is configurable by one or more control voltages to perform amplification in classes AB, B and/or C. The amplification in classes AB, B, and/or C is compatible with a type of the combiner.