Apparatus and method for improving efficiency of power amplifier
US-10447209-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US12212290B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12212290-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117504046-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 28, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 28, 2025 |
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A device includes an amplifier having an input terminal and an output terminal. The input terminal is configured to receive a radio frequency (RF) input signal. The device includes an output network coupled to the output terminal of the power amplifier and a first passively tunable integrated circuit (PTIC) coupled to the output network. The first PTIC includes a direct-current (DC) bias voltage input terminal configured to receive a fixed bias voltage, a control signal input terminal configured to receive a time-varying control signal, wherein the fixed bias voltage in combination with the time-varying control signal sets an operating reference point of the first PTIC, and an input terminal electrically connected to the output terminal of the amplifier, wherein a change in an output voltage signal generated by the power amplifier causes the first PTIC to modify a first effective impedance of a load presented to the power amplifier via the output network.
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A device, comprising: an amplifier having an amplifier input terminal and an amplifier output terminal, wherein the amplifier input terminal is configured to receive a radio frequency (RF) input signal; an output network coupled to the amplifier output terminal of the power amplifier; and a first passively tunable integrated circuit (PTIC) coupled between the amplifier and the output network, the first PTIC including: a PTIC input terminal electrically coupled to the amplifier output terminal, a PTIC output terminal electrically coupled to the output network, a direct-current (DC) bias voltage input terminal configured to receive a fixed bias voltage, a control signal input terminal configured to receive a time-varying control signal, wherein the fixed bias voltage in combination with the time-varying control signal sets an operating reference point of the first PTIC, and a plurality of variable capacitors coupled in series between the PTIC input terminal and the PTIC output terminal, and electrically coupled to the DC bias voltage input terminal and the control signal input terminal, and wherein a change in an output voltage signal generated by the power amplifier causes the first PTIC to modify a first effective impedance of a load presented to the power amplifier via the output network. 2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising a controller, the controller including: an input terminal electrically connected to the amplifier input terminal; and an output terminal electrically connected to the control signal input terminal of the first PTIC, wherein the controller is configured to: receive, at the input terminal of the controller, the RF input signal, generate, based on the RF input signal, the time-varying control signal, and transmit the time-varying control signal to the control signal input terminal of the first PTIC. 3. A device, comprising: an amplifier having an input terminal and an output terminal, wherein the input terminal is configured to receive a radio frequency (RF) input signal; an output network coupled to the output terminal of the power amplifier; and a first passively tunable integrated circuit (PTIC) coupled to the output network, the first PTIC including: a direct-current (DC) bias voltage input terminal configured to receive a fixed bias voltage, a control signal input terminal configured to receive a time-varying control signal, wherein the fixed bias voltage in combination with the time-varying control signal sets an operating reference point of the first PTIC, and an input terminal electrically connected to the output terminal of the amplifier, wherein a change in an output voltage signal generated by the power amplifier causes the first PTIC to modify a first effective impedance of a load presented to the power amplifier via the output network; and a controller, the controller including: an input terminal electrically connected to the input terminal of the amplifier; and an output terminal electrically connected to the control signal input terminal of the first PTIC, wherein the controller is configured to: receive, at the input terminal of the controller, the RF input signal, generate, based on the RF input signal, the time varying control signal according to the expression V_CON=N √((10{circumflex over ( )}(Pin/10))/1000), where VCON is the time varying control signal, N is a real number, and Pin is a power level of the RF input signal, and transmit the time-varying control signal to the control signal input terminal of the first PTIC. 4. The device of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to determine an envelope of the RF input signal and apply a shaping function to the envelope of the RF input signal to generate the time-varying control signal. 5. The device of claim 4 , wherein the shaping function defines a minimum voltage value and a maximum voltage value of the time-varying control signal. 6. The device of claim 4 , wherein the shaping function exhibits hysteresis so that a value of the time-varying control signal is at least partially determined by whether the envelope of the RF input signal is increasing or decreasing. 7. The device of claim 1 , wherein a number of the plurality of variable capacitors is selected to produce a non-linear impedance profile that operates within a range of an output voltage signal generated by the power amplifier and the operating reference point of the first PTIC. 8. The device of claim 7 , wherein each variable capacitor of the plurality of variable capacitors includes a tunable barium strontium titanate dielectric layer. 9. The amplifier system of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of variable capacitors comprises four or fewer variable capacitors. 10. The device of claim 1 , wherein the amplifier input terminal is electrically connected to an input network and the input network includes a second PTIC to modulate a second effective impedance of the input network presented at the amplifier input terminal. 11. A Doherty amplifier, comprising: a carrier amplifier coupled to a first output network, wherein the first output network includes a non-linear reactance component configured to utilize a fixed bias voltage and a time-varying control signal to determine an operating reference point of the non-linear reactance component; and a peaking amplifier coupled to a second output network, wherein the first output network is coupled to the second output network resulting in a combined network configurable for coupling to a load, wherein a change in an output voltage signal generated by the carrier amplifier causes the non-linear reactance component to change an effective impedance of the load presented to the carrier amplifier via the combined network, and wherein the non-linear reactance component includes: an input terminal electrically coupled to an output of the carrier amplifier, an output terminal electrically coupled to the second output network, and a plurality of variable capacitors coupled in series between the input terminal and the output terminal. 12. The Doherty amplifier of claim 11 , wherein the non-linear reactance component further includes a direct-current (DC) bias voltage input terminal configured to receive the fixed bias voltage, and a control signal input terminal configured to receive the time-varying control signal, and wherein the plurality of variable capacitors is electrically coupled to the DC bias voltage input terminal and to the control signal input terminal. 13. The Doherty amplifier of claim 11 , further comprising a controller, wherein the controller is configured to: generate, based on a radio frequency (RF) input signal to the Doherty amplifier, the time-varying control signal; and transmit the time-varying control signal to a control signal input terminal of the non-linear reactance component. 14. A Doherty amplifier, comprising: a carrier amplifier coupled to a first output network, wherein the first output network includes a non-linear reactance component configured to utilize a fixed bias voltage and a time-varying control signal to determine an operating reference point of the non-linear reactance component; a peaking amplifier coupled to a second output network, wherein the first output network is coupled to the second output network resulting in a combined network configurable for coupling to a load, wherein a change in an output voltage signal generated by the carrier amplifier causes the non-linear reactance component to change an effective impedance of the load presented to the carrier amplifier via the combined network; and a controller, wherein th
the amplifier being a radio frequency amplifier · CPC title
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