Amplifying device and amplifying system comprising the same
US-2020295714-A1 · Sep 17, 2020 · US
US12537484B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12537484-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318179118-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jan 27, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 27, 2026 |
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Example embodiments relate to radiofrequency, RF, amplifiers and electronic devices that include RF amplifiers. One example RF amplifier includes a splitter configured to split an RF input signal received at an input of the RF amplifier into a plurality of RF signal parts. The RF amplifier also includes a plurality of Doherty amplifiers, each Doherty amplifier having a main amplifier and a peak amplifier. Each Doherty amplifier is configured to amplify a respective RF signal part and output a respective amplified RF signal part. Additionally, the RF amplifier includes a combiner. The combiner is configured to combine the amplified RF signal parts from the plurality of Doherty amplifiers into an RF output signal and output the RE output signal. The combiner includes a plurality of inputs and an output. Each input of the combiner is connected to an output of a respective Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers.
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A radiofrequency, RF, amplifier, comprising: a splitter configured to split an RF input signal received at an input of the RF amplifier into a plurality of RF signal parts; a plurality of Doherty amplifiers, each Doherty amplifier having a main amplifier and a peak amplifier, wherein each Doherty amplifier is configured to: amplify a respective RF signal part; and output a respective amplified RF signal part at an output of the Doherty amplifier; and a combiner configured to: combine the amplified RF signal parts from the plurality of Doherty amplifiers into an RF output signal; and output the RF output signal at an output of the RF amplifier, wherein the combiner comprises a plurality of inputs and an output, wherein each input of the combiner is connected to an output of a respective Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers, wherein, for a pair of Doherty amplifiers among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers, a difference between (a) a phase delay from an output of the main amplifier of one Doherty amplifier of the pair of Doherty amplifiers to the output of the one Doherty amplifier and (b) a phase delay from an output of the main amplifier of the other Doherty amplifier of the pair of Doherty amplifiers to the output of the other Doherty amplifier equals (n+m)×180/p+q×180 degrees at an operational frequency, wherein p is a total number of Doherty amplifiers within the plurality of Doherty amplifiers, n is an integer ranging from 0 to (p−2), q is an integer, and m has a value between 0.8 and 1.2, wherein the combiner is an in-phase combiner having a plurality of inputs and an output, each input of the combiner being connected to the output of a respective Doherty amplifier, wherein the phase delays between each of the inputs of the combiner and the output of the combiner are substantially identical, and wherein the phase delay from the output of the main amplifier of a Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers to the output of the Doherty amplifier is different for each Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers. 2 . A radiofrequency, RF, amplifier, comprising: a splitter configured to split an RF input signal received at an input of the RF amplifier into a plurality of RF signal parts; a plurality of Doherty amplifiers, each Doherty amplifier having a main amplifier and a peak amplifier, wherein each Doherty amplifier is configured to: amplify a respective RF signal part; and output a respective amplified RF signal part at an output of the Doherty amplifier; and a combiner configured to: combine the amplified RF signal parts from the plurality of Doherty amplifiers into an RF output signal; and output the RF output signal at an output of the RF amplifier, wherein the combiner comprises a plurality of inputs and an output, wherein each input of the combiner is connected to an output of a respective Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers, wherein, for a pair of Doherty amplifiers among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers, a difference between (a) a phase delay from an output of the main amplifier of one Doherty amplifier of the pair of Doherty amplifiers to the output of the one Doherty amplifier and (b) a phase delay from an output of the main amplifier of the other Doherty amplifier of the pair of Doherty amplifiers to the output of the other Doherty amplifier equals (n+m)×180/p+q×180 degrees at an operational frequency, wherein p is a total number of Doherty amplifiers within the plurality of Doherty amplifiers, n is an integer ranging from 0 to (p−2), q is an integer, and m has a value between 0.8 and 1.2, wherein each Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers comprises: a Doherty splitter configured to split the received RF input signal into a main RF signal part and a peak RF signal part, wherein the main amplifier is configured to: amplify the main RF signal part; and output an amplified main RF signal part, and wherein the peak amplifier is configured to: amplify the peak RF signal part; and output an amplified peak RF signal part; and a Doherty combiner configured to: combine the amplified main RF signal part and the amplified peak RF signal part into a respective amplified RF signal part; and output the respective amplified RF signal part at the output of the Doherty amplifier, wherein the Doherty combiner of each of the plurality of Doherty amplifiers is configured to combine the amplified main RF signal part and the amplifier peak RF signal part at a combining node of that Doherty amplifier, wherein: the combining node is directly connected to or forms the output of that Doherty amplifier; or the combining node is connected to the output of that Doherty amplifier through a first impedance inverter wherein the Doherty amplifier of each of the plurality of Doherty amplifiers comprises: a main branch extending between the output of the main amplifier and the combining node; and a peak branch extending between the output of the peak amplifier and the combining node, wherein the main branch is configured to: transform an impedance seen at the output of the Doherty amplifier to a first impedance seen at the output of the main amplifier when the peak amplifier is off; and transform the impedance seen from the main branch at the output of the Doherty amplifier to a second impedance seen at the output of the main amplifier when the peak and the main amplifier are in saturation, wherein the second impedance is lower than the first impedance, wherein the peak branch is configured to: present a high impedance at the combining node when looking into the peak branch when the peak amplifier is off; and transform the impedance seen from the peak branch at the output of the Doherty amplifier to a third impedance seen at the output of the peak amplifier when the peak and the main amplifier are in saturation, and wherein at least one of the main branch and the peak branch comprises a second impedance inverter for each Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers. 3 . The RF amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the phase difference equals (n+m)×180/p+q×180 degrees at the operational frequency for each pair of Doherty amplifiers among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers. 4 . The RF amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein each Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers comprises: a Doherty splitter configured to split the received RF input signal into a main RF signal part and a peak RF signal part, wherein the main amplifier is configured to: amplify the main RF signal part; and output an amplified main RF signal part, and wherein the peak amplifier is configured to: amplify the peak RF signal part; and output an amplified peak RF signal part; and a Doherty combiner configured to: combine the amplified main RF signal part and the amplified peak RF signal part into a respective amplified RF signal part; and output the respective amplified RF signal part at the output of the Doherty amplifier. 5 . The RF amplifier according to claim 4 , wherein the Doherty combiner of each of the plurality of Doherty amplifiers is configured to combine the amplified main RF signal part and the amplifier peak RF signal part at a combining node of that Doherty amplifier, and wherein: the combining node is directly connected to or forms the output of that Doherty amplifier; or the combining node is connected to the output of that Doherty amplifier through a first impedance inverter. 6 . The RF amplifier according to claim 5 , wherein the first impedance inverter of at least one Doherty amplifier among the plurality of Doherty amplifiers is formed by:
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