IP Library Granted Patent US 6,850,119
Granted Patent B2
US 6,850,119 · App. 09/945,127 · Granted Feb 1, 2005

Power amplifier overload protection

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Patent No.
US 6,850,119
App. No.
09/945,127
Granted
Feb 1, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to detecting overload conditions from within the bias circuitry for a multistage amplifier. Preferably, the overload condition is detected in the bias circuitry associated with the output stage of the amplifier. Upon detection of an overload, steps are taken to shunt the RF drive or reduce bias at one or more preceding stages of the amplifier to limit the excessive voltages or currents in the output stage.

Claims (35)

1. Amplifier and protection circuitry comprising:

a) an amplifier having an output stage and an input stage for sequentially amplifying an input signal to provide an output signal;

b) bias circuitry for providing bias to the output stage; and

c) threshold detection and limiting circuitry adapted to detect an overload condition in the bias circuitry and provide an overload signal to reduce drive at the input stage to remove the overload at the output stage.

2. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 1 wherein:

a) the input stage comprises at least one transistor receiving bias from the bias circuitry via at least one base resistor, and

b) the threshold detection and limiting circuitry is coupled to the at least one base resistor opposite the transistor network so that bias provided through the at least one base resistor creates a voltage detectable by the threshold detection and limiting circuitry.

3. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 2 wherein the threshold detection and limiting circuitry is adapted to detect an overload when the voltage exceeds a defined threshold voltage.

4. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 3 wherein the threshold detection and limiting circuitry comprises voltage divider circuitry cooperating with the resistor to set the defined threshold voltage and turn on an overload signal transistor to generate the overload signal.

5. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 4 wherein the voltage divider comprises a series of diodes having a total forward bias threshold corresponding to the defined threshold voltage.

6. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 5 wherein the overload signal transistor is coupled to the series of diodes and is adapted to turn on when current flows through the series of diodes during overload.

7. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 1 wherein the overload signal of the threshold detection and limiting circuitry is applied to the input stage to shunt away at least a portion of at least one of the group consisting of bias for the input stage and the input signal.

8. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 1 wherein the input stage is associated with bias circuitry, which is coupled to the threshold detection and limiting circuitry and responsive to the overload signal to reduce bias applied to the input stage.

9. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 8 wherein the bias circuitry for the output stage is coupled to the threshold detection and limiting circuitry and responsive to the overload signal to reduce bias applied to the output stage.

10. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 1 further comprising conditioning circuitry coupled to the threshold detection and limiting circuitry to condition the overload signal to facilitate drive reduction at the input stage to remove the overload at the output stage.

11. Amplifier protection circuitry comprising:

a) means for detecting an overload condition in an output stage of an amplifier from within bias circuitry for the output stage;

b) means for generating an overload signal responsive to the overload condition; and

c) means for reducing drive at an input stage responsive to the overload signal.

12. The amplifier protection circuitry of claim 11 wherein the means for reducing the drive at the input stage shunts away at least a portion of at least one of the group consisting of bias for the input stage and an input signal.

13. The amplifier protection circuitry of claim 11 wherein the means for reducing the drive at the input stage includes bias circuitry associated with the input stage and responsive to the overload signal to reduce bias applied to the input stage.

14. The amplifier protection circuitry of claim 13 wherein the means for reducing the drive at the input stage includes bias circuitry associated with the output stage and responsive to the overload signal to reduce bias applied to the output stage.

15. A method for providing amplifier protection:

a) detecting an overload condition in an output stage of an amplifier from within bias circuitry for the output stage;

b) generating an overload signal responsive to the overload condition; and

c) reducing drive at an input stage responsive to the overload signal.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein reducing the drive at the input stage shunts away at least a portion of at least one of the group consisting of bias for the input stage and an input signal.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein reducing the drive at the input stage reduces the bias applied to the input stage.

18. The amplifier protection circuitry of claim 17 further comprising reducing the bias applied to the output stage.

19. Amplifier protection circuitry for an amplifier having an output stage and an input stage for sequentially amplifying an input signal to provide an output signal and associated with bias circuitry for providing bias to the output stage, the amplifier protection circuitry comprising threshold detection and limiting circuitry adapted to detect an overload condition in the bias circuitry and provide an overload signal to reduce drive at the input stage to remove the overload at the output stage.

20. The amplifier protection circuitry of claim 19 wherein the input stage comprises at least one transistor receiving bias from the bias circuitry via at least one base resistor and the threshold detection and limiting circuitry is coupled to the at least one base resistor opposite the transistor network so that bias provided through the at least one base resistor creates a voltage detectable by the threshold detection and limiting circuitry.

21. The amplifier protection circuitry of claim 20 wherein the threshold detection and limiting circuitry is adapted to detect an overload when the voltage exceeds a defined threshold voltage.

22. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 21 wherein the threshold detection and limiting circuitry comprises voltage divider circuitry cooperating with the resistor to set the defined threshold voltage and turn on an overload signal transistor to generate the overload signal.

23. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 22 wherein the voltage divider comprises a series of diodes having a total forward bias threshold corresponding to the defined threshold voltage.

24. The amplifier and protection circuitry of claim 23 wherein the overload signal transistor is coupled to the series of diodes and is adapted to turn on when current flows through the series of diodes during overload.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jun 16, 2016
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: QORVO US, INC.
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From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
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