Radio frequency circuit having a linearizer

US12348199B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12348199-B2
Application numberUS-202318161473-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 30, 2023
Priority dateFeb 3, 2022
Publication dateJul 1, 2025
Grant dateJul 1, 2025

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The present disclosure relates to a radio frequency circuit comprising a linearizer circuit. The linearizer circuit may comprise a first capacitor and a second capacitor arranged in parallel. The first capacitor may have a positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage. The second capacitor may have a negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage. Related radio frequency modules and wireless communication devices are also disclosed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A radio frequency circuit comprising: a radio frequency module including a linearizer circuit, the linearizer circuit including a first capacitor and a second capacitor arranged in parallel, the first capacitor having a positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage, the second capacitor having a negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage; and a power amplifier circuit including a power amplifier configured to amplify a radio frequency signal for transmission, the radio frequency module configured to reduce intermodulation distortion during operation of the power amplifier. 2. The radio frequency circuit of claim 1 wherein the linearizer circuit has a total third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage corresponding to a sum of the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the first capacitor and the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the second capacitor. 3. The radio frequency circuit of claim 1 wherein the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the first capacitor has an absolute value within 50 percent of an absolute value of the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the second capacitor. 4. The radio frequency circuit of claim 1 wherein an absolute value of the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the first capacitor is substantially the same as an absolute value of the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the second capacitor. 5. The radio frequency circuit of claim 1 further comprising an input circuit and an output circuit, the linearizer circuit having a first terminal arranged between the input circuit and the output circuit, the first capacitor having a first terminal connected to the first terminal of the linearizer circuit, and the second capacitor having a first terminal connected to the first terminal of the linearizer circuit. 6. The radio frequency circuit of claim 5 wherein the first capacitor has a second terminal connected to ground, and the second capacitor has a second terminal connected to ground. 7. The radio frequency circuit of claim 1 wherein the first capacitor is a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor and the second capacitor is a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor. 8. The radio frequency circuit of claim 1 wherein the first capacitor is one of a first pair of polarized capacitors arranged anti-parallel to one another, and the second capacitor is one of a second pair of polarized capacitors arranged anti-parallel to one another. 9. A switch circuit comprising: a field effect transistor having a positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage when the field effect transistor is in an off state; and a capacitor arranged in parallel with the field effect transistor, the capacitor having a negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage. 10. The switch circuit of claim 9 wherein the switch circuit has a total third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage corresponding to a sum of the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the field effect transistor when the field effect transistor is in an off state and the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the capacitor. 11. The switch circuit of claim 9 wherein the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the field effect transistor when the field effect transistor is in an off state has an absolute value within 50 percent of an absolute value of the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the capacitor. 12. The switch circuit of claim 9 wherein an absolute value of the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the field effect transistor when the field effect transistor is in an off state is substantially the same as an absolute value of the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the capacitor. 13. The switch circuit of claim 9 further comprising an input circuit and an output circuit, the input circuit including a signal generator connected to a first terminal of the field effect transistor and a first terminal of the capacitor, and the output circuit including a resistor connected to the first terminal of the capacitor. 14. The switch circuit of claim 13 wherein the field effect transistor has a second terminal connected to ground and the capacitor has a second terminal connected to ground. 15. The switch circuit of claim 9 wherein the field effect transistor is a shunt off field effect transistor. 16. The switch circuit of claim 9 wherein the capacitor is a metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor. 17. A wireless communication device comprising: a radio frequency circuit including a linearizer circuit and a power amplifier circuit, the linearizer circuit including a first capacitor and a second capacitor arranged in parallel, the first capacitor having a positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage, the second capacitor having a negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage, and the power amplifier circuit including a power amplifier configured to amplify a radio frequency signal for transmission, the radio frequency circuit configured to reduce intermodulation distortion during operation of the power amplifier; and a switch circuit configured to electrically couple an output of the power amplifier to a selected filter of a filter circuit. 18. The wireless communication device of claim 17 wherein the linearizer circuit has a total third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage corresponding to a sum of the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the first capacitor and the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the second capacitor. 19. The wireless communication device of claim 17 wherein an absolute value of the positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the first capacitor is between 50% to 100% of an absolute value of the negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage of the second capacitor. 20. The wireless communication device of claim 17 further comprising a switch circuit and a capacitor, the switch circuit including a field effect transistor having a positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage when the field effect transistor is in an off state, and the capacitor arranged in parallel with the field effect transistor, the capacitor having a negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage.

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  • the devices being field-effect transistors · CPC title

  • Frequency selective two-port networks · CPC title

  • the amplifier being a radio frequency amplifier · CPC title

  • Modifications of amplifiers to reduce non-linear distortion (by negative feedback H03F1/34) · CPC title

  • Modifications of input or output impedances, not otherwise provided for · CPC title

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What does patent US12348199B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to a radio frequency circuit comprising a linearizer circuit. The linearizer circuit may comprise a first capacitor and a second capacitor arranged in parallel. The first capacitor may have a positive third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage. The second capacitor may have a negative third order derivative of charge with respect to voltage. Related …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Skyworks Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03F3/245. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 01 2025 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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