IP Library Granted Patent US 12689335
Granted Patent B2
US 12689335 · App. 18/218,421 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Programmable power amplifier

Inventor: Ahmed G Radwan (Munich, DE)
Assignee: Apple Inc.
H03F1/565H03F3/245H04B1/0458H03F2200/387H04B2001/0408
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12689335
App. No.
18/218,421
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

This disclosure is directed to a programmable power amplifier including an output impedance matching circuit, and a programmable inductance matching circuit. The inductance matching circuit may be coupled to the impedance matching circuit. The inductance matching circuit may include one or more shunt inductors to reduce an adverse effect of one or more capacitors of the programmable power amplifier. The inductance matching circuit may improve an output power of the power amplifier, adjust a center frequency (e.g., resonant frequency) for providing output signals by the power amplifier, or both. As such, an electronic device may include one or more power amplifiers having the inductance matching circuit to amplify input signals with improved output power, improve a bandwidth for providing the output signals based on adjusting the center frequency, or both.

Claims (54)

1 . A power amplifier comprising:

a first branch comprising a first resistor and a first capacitor coupled to the first resistor;

a second branch comprising a second resistor and a second capacitor coupled to the second resistor;

an impedance matching circuit comprising

a primary coil coupled to the first capacitor and the second capacitor, and

a secondary coil; and

an inductance matching circuit comprising

a first shunt inductor coupled to the first capacitor and the primary coil, and

a second shunt inductor coupled to the second capacitor and the primary coil.

2 . The power amplifier of claim 1 , wherein the first resistor is coupled to the first capacitor at a first node, and the first capacitor and the primary coil are coupled to the first shunt inductor at a second node via a switch.

3 . The power amplifier of claim 1 , wherein the inductance matching circuit comprises a switch coupled to a ground connection and an intermediate tapping point of the first shunt inductor, the primary coil is coupled to the ground connection, and the secondary coil is coupled to the ground connection.

4 . The power amplifier of claim 1 , wherein the inductance matching circuit comprises a switch coupled to the first shunt inductor and a ground connection.

5 . The power amplifier of claim 1 , wherein the first branch comprises a first shunt inductor coupled to the first capacitor, the primary coil, and the first shunt inductor, and the second branch comprises a second shunt inductor coupled to the second capacitor, the primary coil, and the second shunt inductor.

6 . The power amplifier of claim 5 , comprising a switch coupled to a first intermediate tapping point of the first shunt inductor and a second intermediate tapping point of the second shunt inductor.

7 . The power amplifier of claim 5 , wherein

the first shunt inductor is coupled to the first capacitor, the first shunt capacitor, and the primary coil via a first switch, and

the second shunt inductor is coupled to the second capacitor, the second shunt capacitor, and the primary coil via a second switch.

8 . The power amplifier of claim 5 , wherein the inductance matching circuit comprises a switch coupled to the first shunt inductor and the second shunt inductor.

9 . A transmitter comprising:

a first branch and a second branch configured to generate an amplified signal based on receiving outgoing data;

an impedance matching circuit comprising a primary coil and a secondary coil, the primary coil being coupled to the first branch and the second branch, and the secondary coil being configured to output the amplified signal; and

an inductance matching circuit comprising a first shunt inductor and a second shunt inductor, the first shunt inductor being coupled to the first branch and the primary coil, the second shunt inductor being coupled to the second branch and the primary coil, the first shunt inductor and the second shunt inductor configured to reduce a capacitive reactance of the first branch and the second branch.

10 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the first branch comprises a first resistor, a first capacitor coupled to the first resistor, and a first shunt capacitor coupled to the first capacitor, and the second branch comprises a second resistor, a second capacitor coupled to the second resistor, and a second shunt capacitor coupled to the second capacitor.

11 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the inductance matching circuit comprises a switch coupled to the first shunt inductor and the second shunt inductor.

12 . The transmitter of claim 11 , wherein the switch is configured to

disconnect the first shunt inductor from the first branch and the primary coil and disconnect the second shunt inductor from the second branch and the primary coil, and

connect the first shunt inductor to the first branch and the primary coil and connect the second shunt inductor to the second branch and the primary coil.

13 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the inductance matching circuit comprises a switch coupled to a first intermediate tapping point of the first shunt inductor and a second intermediate tapping point of the second shunt inductor.

14 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein

the first shunt inductor is coupled to the first branch and the primary coil via a first switch, and

the second shunt inductor is coupled to the second branch and the primary coil via a second switch.

15 . The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the first switch and the second switch are configured to

disconnect the first shunt inductor from the first branch and the primary coil and disconnect the second shunt inductor from the second branch and the primary coil, and

connect the first shunt inductor to the first branch and the primary coil and connect the second shunt inductor to the second branch and the primary coil.

16 . An electronic device comprising:

one or more antennas; and

a power amplifier coupled to the one or more antennas, the power amplifier comprising

a first branch comprising a first shunt capacitor and a second branch comprising a second shunt capacitor, the first branch and the second branch configured to generate an amplified signal based on receiving outgoing data from a processor,

an impedance matching circuit comprising

a primary coil coupled to the first shunt capacitor and the second shunt capacitor, and

a secondary coil configured to output the amplified signal to the one or more antennas, and

an inductance matching circuit comprising

a first shunt inductor coupled to the first shunt capacitor and the primary coil, the first shunt inductor configured to reduce a capacitive reactance of the first shunt capacitor, and

a second shunt inductor coupled to the second shunt capacitor and the primary coil, the second shunt inductor configured to reduce a capacitive reactance of the second shunt capacitor.

17 . The electronic device of claim 16 , wherein the inductance matching circuit comprises a switch coupled to the first shunt inductor and the second shunt inductor.

18 . The electronic device of claim 17 , wherein the switch is configured to

disconnect the first shunt inductor from the first shunt capacitor and the primary coil and disconnect the second shunt inductor from the second shunt capacitor and the primary coil, and

connect the first shunt inductor to the first shunt capacitor and the primary coil and connect the second shunt inductor to the second shunt capacitor and the primary coil.

19 . The electronic device of claim 16 , wherein

the first shunt inductor is coupled to the first shunt capacitor and the primary coil via a first switch, and

the second shunt inductor is coupled to the second shunt capacitor and the primary coil via a second switch.

20 . The electronic device of claim 19 , wherein the first switch and the second switch are configured to

disconnect the first shunt inductor from the first shunt capacitor and the primary coil and disconnect the second shunt inductor from the second shunt capacitor and the primary coil, and

connect the first shunt inductor to the first shunt capacitor and the primary coil and connect the second shunt inductor to the second shunt capacitor and the primary coil.