Feed reflected Doherty amplifier and method for driving Doherty amplifiers
US-9577586-B1 · Feb 21, 2017 · US
US9837966B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9837966-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615248825-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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A series-type Doherty amplifier circuit includes a first amplifier, a second amplifier, and a directional coupler. The first amplifier is of a first type and has an input for receiving a radio frequency input signal, and an output. The second amplifier is of a second type and has an input and an output. The directional coupler has a first terminal coupled to the output of the first amplifier, a second terminal coupled to the input of the second amplifier, and a third terminal coupled to the output of the second amplifier for providing a radio frequency output signal. The series-type Doherty amplifier circuit may also include variable phase and attenuation circuits for adjusting the phase and attenuation of input signal for the second amplifier. The ability to adjust phase and attenuation allows high operating efficiency for any saturation power level.
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What is claimed is: 1. An amplifier circuit, comprising: a first amplifier of a first type having an input for receiving a radio frequency input signal, and an output; a second amplifier of a second type having an input and an output; and a directional coupler having a first terminal coupled to the output of the first amplifier, a second terminal coupled to the input of the second amplifier, a third terminal coupled to the output of the second amplifier for providing a radio frequency output signal, and a fourth terminal coupled to ground through a resistive element, wherein the first type is different than the second type, and wherein the second amplifier turns when the first amplifier reaches saturation. 2. The amplifier circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first type is characterized as being class AB and the second type is characterized as being claim C. 3. The amplifier circuit of claim 1 , wherein the amplifier circuit is characterized as being a Doherty amplifier, the first amplifier is a carrier amplifier, and the second amplifier is a peaking amplifier. 4. The amplifier circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a variable phase shifter and a variable attenuator coupled together in series between the second terminal of the directional coupler and the input of the second amplifier. 5. The amplifier circuit of claim 4 , further comprising a controller to adjust the variable phase shifter and variable attenuator based on in phase and quadrature input signals, wherein the in phase and quadrature input signals are combined to generate the radio frequency input signal. 6. The amplifier circuit of claim 5 , wherein the controller comprises: an absolute value circuit arranged to determine an amplitude of the in phase and quadrature input signals and providing an adjustment signal to control the variable attenuator; and a shaping circuit arranged to determine the phase of the in phase and quadrature input signals and controlling a phase shift of the variable phase shifter. 7. The amplifier circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a third amplifier coupled between the second terminal of the directional coupler and the input of the second amplifier. 8. An amplifier circuit, comprising: a first amplifier of a first type having an input for receiving a radio frequency input signal, and an output; a variable phase shifter and a variable attenuator coupled together in series to the output terminal of the first amplifier; a second amplifier of a second type having an input coupled to the variable phase shifter and the variable attenuator, and an output for providing a radio frequency output signal, wherein the first type is different than the second type, and wherein the second amplifier turns when the first amplifier reaches saturation; and a phase shifter having an input coupled to the output of the first amplifier, and an output coupled to the output of the second amplifier. 9. The amplifier circuit of claim 8 , further comprising a directional coupler having a first terminal coupled to the output of the first amplifier, a second terminal coupled to the input of the second amplifier, and a third terminal coupled to the output of the second amplifier. 10. The amplifier circuit of claim 8 , wherein the first type is characterized as being class AB and the second type is characterized as being claim C. 11. The amplifier circuit of claim 8 , wherein the amplifier circuit is characterized as being a Doherty amplifier, the first amplifier is a carrier amplifier, and the second amplifier is a peaking amplifier. 12. The amplifier circuit of claim 9 , wherein the directional coupler further comprises a fourth terminal coupled to ground through a resistive element. 13. The amplifier circuit of claim 8 , further comprising a controller to adjust the variable phase shifter and variable attenuator based on in phase and quadrature input signals, wherein the in phase and quadrature input signals are combined to generate the radio frequency input signal, the controller comprising: an absolute value circuit arranged to determine an amplitude of the in phase and quadrature input signals and providing an adjustment signal to control the variable attenuator; and a shaping circuit arranged to determine the phase of the in phase and quadrature input signals and controlling a phase shift of the variable phase shifter. 14. An amplifier circuit, comprising: a first amplifier of a first type having an input for receiving a radio frequency input signal, and an output; a second amplifier of a second type having an input, and an output for providing a radio frequency output signal; a directional coupler having a first terminal coupled to the output of the first amplifier, a second terminal coupled to the input of the second amplifier, and a third terminal coupled to the output of the second amplifier for providing a radio frequency output signal; a variable phase shifter and a variable attenuator coupled together in series between the second terminal of the directional coupler and the input of the second amplifier; and a controller to adjust the variable phase shifter and variable attenuator based on in-phase and quadrature input signals, wherein the in-phase and quadrature input signals are combined to generate the radio frequency input signal, the controller comprising: an absolute value circuit arranged to determine an amplitude of the in phase and quadrature input signals and providing an adjustment signal to control the variable attenuator; and a shaping circuit arranged to determine the phase of the in phase and quadrature input signals and controlling a phase shift of the variable phase shifter. 15. The amplifier circuit of claim 14 , wherein the amplifier circuit is characterized as being a Doherty amplifier, the first amplifier is a carrier amplifier, and the second amplifier is a peaking amplifier. 16. The amplifier circuit of claim 14 , wherein the directional coupler further comprises a fourth terminal coupled to ground through a resistive element.
using a main and one or several auxiliary peaking amplifiers whereby the load is connected to the main amplifier using an impedance inverter, e.g. Doherty amplifiers · CPC title
with semiconductor devices only {(H03F3/245 takes precedence)} · CPC title
the amplifier being a radio frequency amplifier · CPC title
A I/Q, i.e. phase quadrature, modulator or demodulator being used in an amplifying circuit · CPC title
with semiconductor devices only · CPC title
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