Patent classifications
H03F1/0261
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.
Apparatuses And Methods For Signal Coupling
Coupling apparatuses, circuits having such coupling apparatuses and corresponding methods are provided that involve a first and a second signal being coupled out from an out-coupling circuit part and being separately coupled into first and second circuit pmts. The use of different coupling mechanisms effects signal separation in this case. In particular, one of the signals can be coupled as a differential signal and the other as a common mode signal.
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
A Doherty amplifier includes: a first amplifier to amplify a first signal as an auxiliary amplifier in a case where a frequency of each of the first signal and a second signal is a first frequency, and amplify the first signal as a main amplifier in a case where the frequency of each of the first signal and the second signal is a second frequency; a second amplifier to amplify the second signal as a main amplifier in a case where the frequency of each of the first signal and the second signal is the first frequency, and amplify the second signal as an auxiliary amplifier in a case where the frequency of each of the first signal and the second signal is the second frequency; and a combiner to synthesize the first signal amplified by the first amplifier and the second signal amplified by the second amplifier.
Power amplifier circuit
A power amplifier circuit includes a first transistor having a first terminal to which a voltage corresponding to a variable power supply voltage is to be supplied and a second terminal to which a radio-frequency signal is to be supplied, the first transistor being configured to amplify the radio-frequency signal, a bias circuit configured to supply a bias current or voltage to the second terminal of the first transistor, and an adjustment circuit configured to adjust the bias current or voltage in accordance with the variable power supply voltage supplied from a power supply terminal.
BIASING OF CASCODE POWER AMPLIFIERS FOR MULTIPLE POWER SUPPLY DOMAINS
Bias schemes for cascode power amplifiers are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a power amplifier system includes a cascode power amplifier powered by a first supply voltage and that amplifies a radio frequency input signal, and a bias circuit including a voltage regulator that generates a regulated voltage and is powered by the first supply voltage. The bias circuit further includes a bias voltage generation circuit that receives the regulated voltage and generates at least one cascode bias voltage for the cascode power amplifier, a switch that gates a second supply voltage to generate a gated supply voltage, a bias current generation circuit that controls a bias current of the cascode power amplifier and is powered by the gated supply voltage, and a gating circuit that controls the switch based on the regulated voltage and the second supply voltage.
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.
Power amplification system with adjustable common base bias
Power amplification system with adjustable common base bias. A power amplification system can include a cascode amplifier coupled to a radio-frequency input signal and coupled to a radio-frequency output. The power amplification system can further include a biasing component configured to apply one or more biasing signals to the cascode amplifier, the biasing component including a bias controller and one or more bias components. Each respective bias component may be coupled to a respective bias transistor.
Apparatus for optimized turn-off of a cascode amplifier
An apparatus for turning off a cascode amplifier having a common-base transistor and a common-emitter transistor is disclosed that includes the cascode amplifier, a feedback circuit, and a bias circuit. The feedback circuit is configured to receive a collector-voltage from the collector of the common-emitter transistor when the common-emitter transistor is switched to a first OFF state and produce a first feedback signal. The collector-voltage is equal to an emitter voltage of the common-base transistor and the collector-voltage increases in response to switching the common-emitter transistor to the first OFF state. The bias circuit is configured to receive the first feedback signal and produce a bias-voltage. A first base-voltage is produced from the bias-voltage. The cascode amplifier is configured to receive the first base-voltage and a second base-voltage. The common-base transistor is configured to switch to a second OFF state in response to receiving the second base-voltage.
LINEARIZATION USING COMPLEMENTARY DEVICES
According to at least one example of the disclosure, a power amplifier is provided comprising a first power switch of a first type being configured to receive an input signal and provide an amplified output signal to an output connection configured to be coupled to a load, and a second power switch of a second type different than the first type, the second power switch being configured to improve a linearity of the power amplifier and being coupled to the output connection.