H03F3/45094

Amplifiers suitable for mm-wave signal splitting and combining
12199578 · 2025-01-14 · ·

An amplifier circuit couples one or more selectable input ports to one or more selectable output ports. The circuit includes N input transistors and M output transistors. Each input transistor has its base coupled to a respective input port node, its emitter coupled to ground, and its collector connected to an intermediate node. Each output transistor has its base coupled to a bias node, its emitter connected to the intermediate node, and its collector coupled to a respective output port nodes. Each input transistor enables the respective input port node when its base is biased. Each output transistor enables the respective output port node when its bias node is asserted. The base of the input transistor for each enabled port is biased to provide a quiescent current I0*m/n through that input transistor, where m is the number of enabled output ports and n is the number of enabled input ports.

Cascode Amplifier with Improved High Frequency Linearity
20250030390 · 2025-01-23 ·

A cascode amplifier including an amplifier transistor, a cascode transistor, and a current injection circuit. The amplifier transistor has a first current terminal receiving a first power supply voltage, a second current terminal, and a control terminal receiving an input signal. The cascode transistor has a first current terminal coupled to the second current terminal of the amplifier transistor, a second current terminal coupled to an output terminal; and a control terminal receiving a bias voltage. The current injection circuit has an input receiving the input signal, and first and second outputs coupled to the first and second current terminals of the cascode transistor, respectively. The current injection circuit is configured to present out-of-phase currents to the cascode transistor responsive to the input signal.

Linearizing and reducing peaking simultaneously in single-to-differential wideband radio frequency variable gain trans-impedance amplifier (TIA) for optical communication

An amplifier, a circuit, and an optical communication system are provided. The disclosed amplifier may include a first transistor receiving a first portion of an input signal received at the amplifier, a second transistor receiving a second portion of the input signal, an automatic gain control signal that is dynamically adjustable in response to variations in an output of the amplifier, and a varactor that has its capacitance adjusted by changes in the automatic gain control signal and, as a result, adjusts a position of a pole in a transfer function of the amplifier.

Fixed gain amplifier circuit
09755597 · 2017-09-05 · ·

An instrumentation amplifier includes first and second resistors for gain setting. The operational amplifiers within the instrumentation amplifier include selectively enabled current drive sources coupled to the amplifier output. The first and second resistors have variable resistances. A control circuit is configured to select the variable resistances of the first and second resistors to implement a fixed gain for the instrumentation amplifier and further selectively enable the current drive sources. The control circuit receives an indication of a downstream programmable gain (for example, from a downstream programmable gain amplifier). The variable resistances of the first and second resistors are selected to be scaled inversely with respect to the downstream programmable gain and the current drive sources are enabled proportionately with respect to the downstream programmable gain.

LINEARIZING AND REDUCING PEAKING SIMULTANEOUSLY IN SINGLE-TO-DIFFERENTIAL WIDEBAND RADIO FREQUENCY VARIABLE GAIN TRANS-IMPEDANCE AMPLIFIER (TIA) FOR OPTICAL COMMUNICATION

An amplifier, a circuit, and an optical communication system are provided. The disclosed amplifier may include a first transistor receiving a first portion of an input signal received at the amplifier, a second transistor receiving a second portion of the input signal, an automatic gain control signal that is dynamically adjustable in response to variations in an output of the amplifier, and a varactor that has its capacitance adjusted by changes in the automatic gain control signal and, as a result, adjusts a position of a pole in a transfer function of the amplifier.

APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING REFERENCE VOLTAGES
20170017252 · 2017-01-19 ·

A reference voltage generator is disclosed that may provide a plurality of reference voltages. A reference voltage generator may include a voltage divider, a multiplexer coupled to the voltage divider, an operational amplifier that may receive a voltage from the multiplexer, and a plurality of resistors that may receive an output from the operational amplifier. The reference voltages may be provided from output terminals coupled to the resistors. A reference voltage generator may include a voltage divider, two multiplexers coupled. to the voltage divider, an operational amplifier coupled to each multiplexer, and a plurality of resistors coupled between the outputs of the two operational amplifiers. Reference voltages may be provided from output terminals coupled to the resistors.