H03F3/3061

BOOSTER STAGE CIRCUIT FOR POWER AMPLIFIER
20220416724 · 2022-12-29 · ·

The present invention is in the field of booster stage circuit for a power amplifier, and an external supply voltage power amplifier comprising said booster stage circuit, such as for amplifying an electronic signal to a speaker system. These amplifiers may be provided with an external supply voltage.

H-bridge power amplifier arrangement

An H-bridge power amplifier arrangement with envelope tracking is disclosed. The power amplifier arrangement comprises four elements form the four corner bars of a first H-bridge structure with a load formed as the cross bar of the first H-bridge structure. The power amplifier arrangement further comprises a rectifier circuit coupled between the first positive power supply and the third positive power supply configured to recycle the sinking envelope current.

CIRCUIT HAVING AN AMPLIFIER STAGE AND A CURRENT MIRROR LOOP OR STABILITY NETWORK
20230361737 · 2023-11-09 ·

A circuit an amplifier stage that amplifier stage includes a positive amplifier branch and a negative amplifier branch and has current flow paths therethrough cascaded in a flow line for a core current for the amplifier stage between a supply node and a ground node. The positive and negative amplifier branches have respective input nodes configured to receive an input signal applied therebetween. A current mirror loop can be coupled to the respective input nodes of the positive and negative amplifier branches and provides an adjustable high-impedance bias source for the core current for the amplifier stage. In addition to, or instead of the current mirror loop, the circuit can include stability network having a gain bandwidth range. The amplifier stage is configured to short-circuit the output signal from the amplifier stage within the gain bandwidth range based on an output voltage setting signal.

Amplifiers for RF ADCS

High-performance radio frequency analog-to-digital converters (RF ADCs) demand high bandwidth, high linearity, and low noise input amplifiers. A Class-AB amplifier, including common-gate transistor devices and common-source transistor devices operating in parallel, offers high bandwidth and high linearity, while offering lower power operation when compared to Class-A amplifiers. The Class-AB amplifier can be followed by a Class-AB unity gain buffer comprising common-source transistor devices to provide additional isolation for the RF ADC from the circuitry preceding the Class-AB amplifier.

AMPLIFIERS FOR RF ADCS

High-performance radio frequency analog-to-digital converters (RF ADCs) demand high bandwidth, high linearity, and low noise input amplifiers. A Class-AB amplifier, including common-gate transistor devices and common-source transistor devices operating in parallel, offers high bandwidth and high linearity, while offering lower power operation when compared to Class-A amplifiers. The Class-AB amplifier can be followed by a Class-AB unity gain buffer comprising common-source transistor devices to provide additional isolation for the RF ADC from the circuitry preceding the Class-AB amplifier.

AUDIO AMPLIFIER WITH EMBEDDED BUCK CONTROLLER FOR CLASS-G APPLICATION
20210250010 · 2021-08-12 ·

An audio amplifier includes: a buck controller configured to control an output voltage at a first supply terminal, the output voltage selected from a set including a plurality of output voltages, where the output voltage takes a settling time to settle; a first audio bridge including: a class-AB driver stage coupled to the first supply terminal, and a delay insertion circuit configured to receive a processed digital stream and provide the processed digital stream to the class-AB driver stage a delay time after receiving the processed digital stream, where the delay time is based on the settling time; and an audio amplitude detector configured to detect a first peak amplitude in the first digital audio stream, where the buck controller is configured to select a lowest output voltage from the set that is higher than the first peak amplitude plus a headroom voltage.

Audio amplifier with embedded buck controller for class-G application

An audio amplifier includes: a buck controller configured to control an output voltage at a first supply terminal, the output voltage selected from a set including a plurality of output voltages, where the output voltage takes a settling time to settle; a first audio bridge including: a class-AB driver stage coupled to the first supply terminal, and a delay insertion circuit configured to receive a processed digital stream and provide the processed digital stream to the class-AB driver stage a delay time after receiving the processed digital stream, where the delay time is based on the settling time; and an audio amplitude detector configured to detect a first peak amplitude in the first digital audio stream, where the buck controller is configured to select a lowest output voltage from the set that is higher than the first peak amplitude plus a headroom voltage.

Line driver circuit

A line driver circuit includes a first input terminal, a second input terminal, a first input stage, a second input stage, a first output stage, and a second output stage. The first input stage includes a first input coupled to the first input terminal, and a second input coupled to the second input terminal. The second input stage includes a first input coupled to the first input terminal, and a second input coupled to the second input terminal. The first output stage includes a first input coupled to a first output terminal of the first input stage and a second input coupled to a first output terminal of the first input stage. A second output stage includes a first input coupled to a second output terminal of the first input stage and a second input coupled to a second output terminal of the first input stage.

H-BRIDGE POWER AMPLIFIER ARRANGEMENT
20210050819 · 2021-02-18 ·

An H-bridge power amplifier arrangement with envelope tracking is disclosed. The power amplifier arrangement comprises four elements form the four corner bars of a first H-bridge structure with a load formed as the cross bar of the first H-bridge structure. The power amplifier arrangement further comprises a rectifier circuit coupled between the first positive power supply and the third positive power supply configured to recycle the sinking envelope current.

Current-source switching hybrid audio amplifier

An audio amplifier has an analog current source amplifier and a class D amplifier. The analog current source amplifier is active in a first mode to drive a speaker when an audio signal has smaller amplitude. The class D amplifier is active in a second mode to drive the speaker when the audio signal has larger amplitude. Other aspects are also described and claimed.