H03G1/0005

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIGITAL PREDISTORTION TO MITIGATE POWER AMPLIFIER BIAS CIRCUIT EFFECTS

A digital predistortion (DPD) system includes an input configured to receive an input signal. In some examples, a first signal path configured to generate a first signal based on the input signal. In some examples, an error model provider configured to generate an error model signal modeled after a gate bias error voltage associated with the DPD system. In some examples, a first combiner configured to combine the first signal and the error model signal to generate a first intermediate signal, and the DPD system generates an output signal based at least on the first intermediate signal.

Laser radar device
11561293 · 2023-01-24 · ·

A light receiving unit receives a pulsed optical signal arriving from a search region. A branching unit generates, from a received light signal, a plurality of branch signals having signal intensities proportional to a signal intensity of the received light signal and different from one another. A conversion unit converts, from analog to digital, a signal fed via the individual path selected by a selection unit, and in accordance with a result of the conversion, a processing unit generates information regarding an object reflecting the optical signal. A control unit causes the selection unit to select one of the individual paths for which a determination unit determines that a magnitude of the fed signal is within an input range of the conversion unit and which provides the highest gain.

Variable gain power amplifiers

An integrated circuit includes an oscillator and a power amplifier. The oscillator includes a first node, a second node, and a network of one or more reactive components coupled between the first node and the second node. The power amplifier includes a first input coupled to the first output of the oscillator, a second input coupled to the second output of the oscillator, and an output. The power amplifier includes a coarse gain control circuit, a first amplifier stage, and a second amplifier stage.

Memoryless common-mode insensitive and low pulling VCO
09843289 · 2017-12-12 · ·

A voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) is disclosed. The VCO includes an active device. The VCO comprises an active device, wherein the active device further includes an n-type transistor having a drain, gate and bulk; a p-type transistor having a drain, gate and bulk. The n-type transistor and the p-type transistor share a common source. The active device further includes a first capacitor coupled between the gate of n-type transistor and the gate of p-type transistor; a second capacitor coupled between the drain of the n-type transistor and the drain of p-type transistor; and a third capacitor coupled between the bulk of n-type transistor and the bulk of p-type transistor. The VCO includes a tuning block coupled to the common source to form a common gate amplifier and at least one tuning element coupled to the active device for changing the overall capacitance of the VCO.

TRANSMISSION MODULE, ARRAY ANTENNA DEVICE INCLUDING TRANSMISSION MODULE, AND TRANSMISSION DEVICE INCLUDING TRANSMISSION MODULE
20170331439 · 2017-11-16 · ·

A transmission module includes n oscillator modules and a phase command signal generator. Each of the oscillator modules includes a voltage controlled oscillator and an amplification circuit. The voltage controlled oscillators output transmission high-frequency signals having the same frequency and synchronized among the n oscillator modules by synchronous control based on a common reference signal. The amplification circuits each perform power amplification for the transmission high-frequency signal from a corresponding one of the voltage controlled oscillators and output the resultant signal. Phases of the transmission high-frequency signals synchronized among the n oscillator modules and output from the voltage controlled oscillators are separately controlled according to respective n phase command signals from the phase command signal generator.

Variable gain power amplifiers

A variable-gain power amplifying technique includes generating, with a network of one or more reactive components included in an oscillator, a first oscillating signal, and outputting, via one or more taps included in the network of the reactive components, a second oscillating signal. The second oscillating signal has a magnitude that is proportional to and less than the first oscillating signal. The power amplifying technique further includes selecting one of the first and second oscillating signals to use for generating a power-amplified output signal, and amplifying the selected one of the first and second oscillating signals to generate the power-amplified output signal.

METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR BACK GATE BIASING FOR FD-SOI DEVICES
20170324385 · 2017-11-09 · ·

At least one method, apparatus and system disclosed involves providing semiconductor device having transistors comprising back gates and front gates. The semiconductor device comprises a signal processing unit for processing an input signal to provide an output signal. The signal processing unit includes a first transistor and a second transistor. The first transistor includes a first back gate electrically coupled to a first front gate. The signal processing unit also includes a second transistor operatively coupled to the first transistor. The second transistor includes a second back gate electrically coupled to a second front gate. The semiconductor device also includes a gain circuit for providing a gain upon the output signal. The semiconductor device also includes a bias circuit to provide a first bias signal to the first back gate and a second bias signal to the second back gate.

CLOSED-LOOP POSITION CONTROL OF MEMS MICROMIRRORS

Disclosed herein is a control system for a projection system, including a first subtractor receiving an input drive signal and a feedback signal and generating a first difference signal therefrom, the feedback signal being indicative of position of a quasi static micromirror of the projection system. A type-2 compensator receives the first difference signal and generates therefrom a first output signal. A derivative based controller receives the feedback signal and generates therefrom a second output signal. A second subtractor receives the first and second output signals and generates a second difference signal therefrom. The second difference signal serves to control a mirror driver of the projection system. A higher order resonance equalization circuit receives a pre-output signal from an analog front end of the projection system that is indicative of position of the quasi static micromirror, and generates the feedback signal therefrom.

VARIABLE GAIN POWER AMPLIFIERS
20220140787 · 2022-05-05 ·

A variable-gain power amplifying technique includes generating, with a network of one or more reactive components included in an oscillator, a first oscillating signal, and outputting, via one or more taps included in the network of the reactive components, a second oscillating signal. The second oscillating signal has a magnitude that is proportional to and less than the first oscillating signal. The power amplifying technique further includes selecting one of the first and second oscillating signals to use for generating a power-amplified output signal, and amplifying the selected one of the first and second oscillating signals to generate the power-amplified output signal.

VARIABLE GAIN POWER AMPLIFIERS
20230318529 · 2023-10-05 ·

A variable-gain power amplifying technique includes generating, with a network of one or more reactive components included in an oscillator, a first oscillating signal, and outputting, via one or more taps included in the network of the reactive components, a second oscillating signal. The second oscillating signal has a magnitude that is proportional to and less than the first oscillating signal. The power amplifying technique further includes selecting one of the first and second oscillating signals to use for generating a power-amplified output signal, and amplifying the selected one of the first and second oscillating signals to generate the power-amplified output signal.