Envelope tracking voltage tracker circuit

US10868499B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10868499-B2
Application numberUS-201816199532-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 26, 2018
Priority dateJul 30, 2018
Publication dateDec 15, 2020
Grant dateDec 15, 2020

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An envelope tracking (ET) voltage tracker circuit is provided. The ET voltage tracker circuit is configured to generate a time-variant voltage based on a time-variant target voltage, which further corresponds to a time-variant power envelope of a radio frequency (RF) signal. The time-variant voltage may be provided to an amplifier circuit(s) for amplifying the RF signal. The ET voltage tracker circuit includes a target voltage processing circuit configured to pre-process the time-variant target voltage. More specifically, the target voltage processing circuit is configured to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on a high-order transfer function when the time-variant target voltage corresponds to a higher modulation bandwidth (e.g., >80 MHz). As a result, it may be possible to improve temporal alignment between the time-variant voltage and the time-variant target voltage at the amplifier circuit(s), thus allowing the amplifier circuit(s) to operate with improved efficiency and linearity.

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What is claimed is: 1. An envelope tracking (ET) voltage tracker circuit comprising: a voltage amplifier circuit configured to generate a time-variant voltage based on a time-variant target voltage; a target voltage processing circuit configured to pre-process the time-variant target voltage to cause a group delay between the time-variant voltage and the time-variant target voltage being bounded by a predefined limit; and a controller configured to cause the target voltage processing circuit to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on a predefined high-order transfer function in response to the time-variant target voltage corresponding to a first modulation bandwidth. 2. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 1 wherein the predefined high-order transfer function is a transfer function selected from the group consisting of: a second-order complex-pole transfer function, a complex-pole/real-pole transfer function, and a second-order complex-pole in series with first-order real-pole/real-zero transfer function. 3. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 1 wherein the controller is further configured to cause the target voltage processing circuit to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on a predefined first-order real-pole/real-zero transfer function in response to the time-variant target voltage corresponding to a second modulation bandwidth lower than the first modulation bandwidth. 4. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 3 wherein the controller is further configured to receive an indication signal indicative of the time-variant target voltage corresponding to the first modulation bandwidth or the second modulation bandwidth. 5. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 3 wherein the target voltage processing circuit comprises: a plus voltage input configured to receive a time-variant plus target voltage; a minus voltage input configured to receive a time-variant minus target voltage; and a differential amplifier comprising: a plus input configured to receive the time-variant plus target voltage; a minus input configured to receive the time-variant minus target voltage; a plus output configured to provide the time-variant plus target voltage to the voltage amplifier circuit; and a minus output configured to provide the time-variant minus target voltage to the voltage amplifier circuit. 6. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 5 wherein the target voltage processing circuit further comprises: a plus bypass switch coupled between the plus voltage input and the plus input of the differential amplifier; and a minus bypass switch coupled between the minus voltage input and the minus input of the differential amplifier. 7. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 6 wherein the controller is further configured to open the plus bypass switch and the minus bypass switch to cause the target voltage processing circuit to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on the predefined high-order transfer function in response to the time-variant target voltage corresponding to the first modulation bandwidth. 8. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 6 wherein the controller is further configured to close the plus bypass switch and the minus bypass switch to cause the target voltage processing circuit to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on the predefined first-order real-pole/real-zero transfer function in response to the time-variant target voltage corresponding to the second modulation bandwidth. 9. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 6 wherein the target voltage processing circuit further comprises: a first plus resistor coupled between the plus voltage input and a first plus coupling node; a second plus resistor coupled between the first plus coupling node and a second plus coupling node in series to the first plus resistor; a first plus adjustable capacitor coupled between the second plus coupling node and the minus output in series to the second plus resistor; a third plus resistor coupled between the minus output and the first plus coupling node in parallel to the first plus adjustable capacitor and the second plus resistor; a second plus adjustable capacitor coupled between the plus voltage input and the first plus coupling node in parallel to the first plus resistor; a first minus resistor coupled between the minus voltage input and a first minus coupling node; a second minus resistor coupled between the first minus coupling node and a second minus coupling node in series to the first minus resistor; a first minus adjustable capacitor coupled between the second minus coupling node and the plus output in series to the second minus resistor; a third minus resistor coupled between the plus output and the first minus coupling node in parallel to the first minus adjustable capacitor and the second minus resistor; a second minus adjustable capacitor coupled between the minus voltage input and the first minus coupling node in parallel to the first minus resistor; and an adjustable capacitor coupled between the first plus coupling node and the first minus coupling node; wherein the plus bypass switch is coupled between the first plus coupling node and the second plus coupling node in parallel to the second plus resistor; and wherein the minus bypass switch is coupled between the first minus coupling node and the second minus coupling node in parallel to the second minus resistor. 10. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 9 wherein the controller is further configured to: store a first set parameter for causing the target voltage processing circuit to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on the predefined high-order transfer function; store a second set parameter for causing the target voltage processing circuit to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on the predefined first-order real-pole/real-zero transfer function; retrieve the first set parameter and configure the target voltage processing circuit based on the first set parameter in response to the time-variant target voltage corresponding to the first modulation bandwidth; and retrieve the second set parameter and configure the target voltage processing circuit based on the second set parameter in response to the time-variant target voltage corresponding to the second modulation bandwidth. 11. The ET voltage tracker circuit of claim 10 wherein: the first set parameter comprises one or more first parameters related to the first plus adjustable capacitor, the first minus adjustable capacitor, and the adjustable capacitor; and the second set parameter comprises one or more second parameters related to the first plus adjustable capacitor and the first minus adjustable capacitor. 12. An envelope tracking (ET) amplifier apparatus comprising: an amplifier circuit configured to amplify a radio frequency (RF) signal based on a time-variant voltage; and an ET voltage tracker circuit comprising: a voltage amplifier circuit configured to generate the time-variant voltage based on a time-variant target voltage; a target voltage processing circuit configured to pre-process the time-variant target voltage to cause a group delay between the time-variant voltage and the time-variant target voltage being bound by a predefined limit; and a controller configured to cause the target voltage processing circuit to pre-process the time-variant target voltage based on a predefined high-order transfer function in response to the time-variant target voltage corresponding to a first modulation bandwidth. 13. The ET amplifier apparatus of claim 12 wherein the predefined high-order transfer function is a t

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  • A non-specified detector of a signal envelope being used in an amplifying circuit · CPC title

  • with semiconductor devices only · CPC title

  • the amplifier being a radio frequency amplifier · CPC title

  • H03F1/0227Primary

    using supply converters · CPC title

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What does patent US10868499B2 cover?
An envelope tracking (ET) voltage tracker circuit is provided. The ET voltage tracker circuit is configured to generate a time-variant voltage based on a time-variant target voltage, which further corresponds to a time-variant power envelope of a radio frequency (RF) signal. The time-variant voltage may be provided to an amplifier circuit(s) for amplifying the RF signal. The ET voltage tracker …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Qorvo Us Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03F1/0227. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 15 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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