Patent classifications
H03F1/0216
Semiconductor device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes the following configuration. A detection circuit detects a state of a clock signal. An amplification circuit changes a gain based on the state of the clock signal detected by the detection circuit. An amplification circuit amplifies a first voltage with the gain and outputs a second voltage obtained as a result of amplification. A conversion circuit converts the second voltage output from the amplification circuit to first data. An isolation circuit includes a driver and a receiver electrically isolated from the driver. The driver transmits a signal corresponding to the first data to the receiver. The receiver outputs second data corresponding to the signal transmitted from the driver. The output circuit outputs the second data output from the isolation circuit.
BIAS CIRCUIT
Provided is a bias circuit that supplies a first bias current or voltage to an amplifier that amplifies a radio frequency signal. The bias circuit includes: an FET that has a power supply voltage supplied to a drain thereof and that outputs the first bias current or voltage from a source thereof; a first bipolar transistor that has a collector thereof connected to a gate of the FET, that has a base thereof connected to the source of the FET, that has a common emitter and that has a constant current supplied to the collector thereof; and a first capacitor that has one end thereof connected to the collector of the first bipolar transistor and that suppresses variations in a collector voltage of the first bipolar transistor.
High-efficiency transmitter
Transmitters and methods of transmitting a polar-modulated signal include a driver to output a polar-modulated signal according to a phase-modulation signal and an amplitude-modulation signal. A voltage regulator is connected to the driver, with the amplitude-modulation signal controlling an input of the voltage regulator and with the amplitude-modulation signal further being combined with an output of the voltage regulator to control an amplitude of the output of the driver to compensate for bandwidth cutoff noise in the voltage regulator.
Power amplifier circuit
A power amplifier circuit includes a first transistor having an emitter electrically connected to a common potential, a base to which a first high-frequency signal is input, and a collector from which a third high-frequency signal is output; a second transistor having an emitter electrically connected to the common potential, a base to which a second high-frequency signal is input, and a collector from which a fourth high-frequency signal is output; a first capacitance circuit electrically connected between the collector of the second transistor and the base of the first transistor; and a second capacitance circuit electrically connected between the collector of the first transistor and the base of the second transistor.
Fast-switching power management circuit operable to prolong battery life
A fast-switching power management circuit operable to prolong battery life is provided. The power management circuit includes a voltage circuit that can generate an output voltage for amplifying an analog signal in a number of time intervals and a pair of hybrid circuits each causing the output voltage to change in any of the time intervals. A control circuit is configured to activate any one of the hybrid circuits during a preceding one of the time intervals to cause the output voltage to change in an immediately succeeding one of the time intervals. By starting the output voltage change earlier in the preceding time interval, it is possible to complete the output voltage change within a switching window in the succeeding time interval while concurrently reducing rush current associated with the output voltage change, thus helping to prolong battery life in a device employing the power management circuit.
CURRENT CONTROL CIRCUIT, BIAS SUPPLY CIRCUIT, AND AMPLIFIER DEVICE
A current control circuit controls a bias current that is supplied to an amplifier transistor that amplifies a radio-frequency signal and includes a node, a constant current source circuit that supplies a first current to the node, and a variable current source circuit that supplies a second current to the node, based on a result of comparison between a potential of the node and a reference potential. The node outputs a control current including the first current and the second current for controlling the bias current.
Digital envelop tracker for power amplifier
A digital envelop tracker for a power amplifier. The digital envelop tracker includes a supply filter for filtering a supply voltage to a power amplifier, a level selection circuitry configured to determine a level of supply voltage based on an instantaneous power of an input data stream, schedule a series of switching events based on the determined level of supply voltage, and generate a level select signal based on the scheduled series of switching events, and a switch for connecting one of supply voltages to the supply filter based on the level select signal. The level selection circuitry schedules a primary switching event of the switch based on the determined level of supply voltage and secondary switching events of the switch delayed with respect to the primary switching event based on the determined level of supply voltage to generate a filter response of the supply filter with smaller peaking.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR POWER DISTRIBUTION FOR AMPLIFIER ARRAYS
Systems and apparatuses are disclosed that include a distributed power system configured to provide power to a number of loads. The system includes power converters configured to receive DC power from a common power source, each of the plurality of power converters configured to provide DC power to a corresponding load from. Each of the power converters is positioned proximal to the corresponding load that it powers.
AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT WITH AN ENVELOPE ENHANCEMENT
Amplifier circuits, radio communication circuits, radio communication devices, and methods provided in this disclosure provide an amplifier circuit. The amplifier circuit may include an amplifier configured to amplify an input signal to provide an output signal. The amplifier circuit may further include an amplifier stack including a first transistor coupled to the amplifier. The amplifier stack may be configured to receive the output signal to amplify the output signal. The amplifier stack may be configured to receive an input control signal to control the first transistor based on an envelope of the input signal.
POWER SUPPLY MODULATOR AND POWER SUPPLY MODULATION TYPE AMPLIFIER
A power supply modulator includes: a first switching element in which a first voltage is applied to the first terminal and the second terminal is connected to an output terminal; a second switching element in which the third terminal is connected to the output terminal and the second terminal, and a second voltage is applied to the fourth terminal; a first driver circuit in which the first voltage is applied to the fifth terminal and the sixth terminal is grounded, to control opening and closing of the first switching element by a change in a resistance value between the fifth and sixth terminals; and a second driver circuit in which the seventh terminal is grounded and the second voltage is applied to the eighth terminal, to control opening and closing of the second switching element by a change in a resistance value between the seventh and eighth terminals.