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CURRENT MIRROR CIRCUIT
20230050798 · 2023-02-16 · ·

The present disclosure provides an electronic circuit having one reference current terminal arranged to connect to a reference current generator, an MOS current mirror stage, an MOS push-pull amplifier stage operatively coupled to the current mirror stage and the current mode amplifier stage.

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.

Power amplifier module

A power amplifier module includes a first substrate and a second substrate, at least part of the second substrate being disposed in a region overlapping the first substrate. The second substrate includes a first amplifier circuit and a second amplifier circuit. The first substrate includes a first transformer including a primary winding having a first end and a second end and a secondary winding having a first end and a second end; a second transformer including a primary winding having a first end and a second end and a secondary winding having a first end and a second end; and multiple first conductors disposed in a row between the first transformer and the second transformer, each of the multiple first conductors extending from the wiring layer on a first main surface to the wiring layer on a second main surface of the substrate.

Reactance cancelling radio frequency circuit array

A reactance cancelling radio frequency (RF) circuit array is disclosed. The reactance cancelling RF circuit array includes multiple RF circuits each coupled to one or two adjacent RF circuits by one or two pairs of coupling mediums each having a respective length less than one-quarter wavelength. In one aspect, an RF input signal is first split across the RF circuits and then combined to form an RF output signal. As a result, each RF circuit requires a lower power handling capability to process a portion of the RF input signal. In another aspect, each pair of the coupling mediums can cause reactance cancellation in each reactance-cancelling pair of the RF circuits. By coupling the RF circuits via the coupling mediums and enabling splitting-combining among the RF circuits, it is possible to miniaturize the reactance cancelling RF circuit array for improved performance across a wide frequency spectrum.

Amplifier biasing techniques
11545936 · 2023-01-03 · ·

Techniques for biasing output transistor of a push-pull amplifier output stage are provided. In certain applications the techniques can improve efficiency of the amplifier. In an example, a circuit can include an output stage including first and second output transistors, a first scaled replica transistor corresponding to the first output transistor, and an amplifier circuit in a feedback arrangement for biasing a gate of the first output transistor at a level that, at a specified stand-by current level of the first output transistor, reproduces a voltage difference between the drain and source terminals of the first output transistor across the drain and source terminals of the first replica transistor.

PUSH-PULL RADIO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CIRCUIT

A push-pull radio frequency power amplifier includes a coupling feedback circuit, a drive stage circuit and a power output stage circuit, in which the coupling feedback circuit is connected with the drive stage circuit and/or the power output stage circuit; the coupling feedback circuit is configured to generate an alternating voltage at an input end of a first transistor and/or an input end of a push-pull transistor; when the alternating voltage and a voltage at the input end are in a same direction, a positive feedback of an input signal at the input end is achieved; and the first transistor represents a transistor in the drive stage circuit and the push-pull transistor represents a second transistor and a third transistor that form a push-pull structure in the power output stage circuit.

PUSH-PULL RADIO FREQUENCY POWER AMPLIFIER AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING CIRCUIT

A push-pull radio frequency power amplifier includes a coupling feedback circuit, a drive stage circuit and a power output stage circuit, in which the coupling feedback circuit is connected with the drive stage circuit and/or the power output stage circuit; the coupling feedback circuit is configured to generate an alternating voltage at an input end of a first transistor and/or an input end of a push-pull transistor; when the alternating voltage and a voltage at the input end are in a same direction, a positive feedback of an input signal at the input end is achieved; and the first transistor represents a transistor in the drive stage circuit and the push-pull transistor represents a second transistor and a third transistor that form a push-pull structure in the power output stage circuit.

BIASING SOLUTION FOR PUSH-PULL POWER AMPLIFIER FOR LOW LOADLINE AND HIGH COMMON MODE REJECTION RATIO BACKGROUND
20220393654 · 2022-12-08 ·

Examples of the disclosure include a wireless device comprising a power amplifier configured to output a balanced amplified signal, an antenna configured to transmit and receive signals, a balun coupled to the power amplifier and the antenna, and being configured to receive the balanced amplified signal and output, based on the balanced amplified signal, an unbalanced amplified signal to the antenna, and at least one capacitor coupled in series between the power amplifier and the balun.

RECONFIGURABLE POWER AMPLIFIERS WITH CONTROLLABLE OUTPUT CAPACITANCE
20220376733 · 2022-11-24 ·

Apparatus and methods for reconfigurable power amplifiers are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a mobile device includes a transceiver configured to generate 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 configured to selectively amplify 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 output capacitance of the pair of amplifiers.

RECONFIGURABLE POWER AMPLIFIERS WITH CONTROLLABLE OUTPUT CAPACITANCE
20220376733 · 2022-11-24 ·

Apparatus and methods for reconfigurable power amplifiers are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a mobile device includes a transceiver configured to generate 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 configured to selectively amplify 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 output capacitance of the pair of amplifiers.