IP Library Granted Patent US 6,970,041
Granted Patent B2
US 6,970,041 · App. 10/415,331 · Granted Nov 29, 2005

Linearization method and amplifier arrangement

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Patent No.
US 6,970,041
App. No.
10/415,331
Granted
Nov 29, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a linearization method and an amplifier arrangement for linearizing an amplifier ( 50 ) amplifying an RF signal with a variable envelope. The amplifier arrangement comprises a sampling device ( 20 ) for sampling an RF signal to be amplified. The amplifier arrangement further comprises a control device ( 30 ) arranged to generate, using samples, an output signal changing its value according to the envelope shape of the RF signal to be amplified. The amplifier arrangement further comprises an adjusting device ( 40 ) arranged to adjust, using the output signal, the bias current of the amplifier such that the magnitude of the output signal and the magnitude of the bias current change in the same direction.

Claims (30)

1. A linearization method for an amplifier amplifying an RF signal with a variable envelope, characterized by

sampling an RF signal to be amplified in order to generate an output signal changing its value according to the envelope shape of the RF signal to be amplified,

coupling a bias current of the amplifier for adjustment, and

adjusting the bias current of the amplifier using the output signal generated and the bias current fed back such that the output signal and the bias current change in the same direction.

2. A linearization method for an amplifier amplifying an RF signal with a variable envelope, characterized by

sampling an RF signal to be amplified in order to generate an output signal changing its value according to the envelope shape of the RF signal to be amplified,

generating a signal proportional to an input current of the amplifier, and

generating an adjustment signal to adjust the magnitude of the bias current of the amplifier such that the signal proportional to the input current and said output signal are taken into account in the generation process.

3. A method as claimed in claim 1 or 2 , characterized by keeping the bias current at least at a predetermined minimum level irrespective of the output signal level.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 or 2 , characterized by generating an output signal, which changes its current value or voltage value according to the changes in the envelope of the RF input signal.

5. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized by taking into account a differential signal of said output signal and the signal proportional to the input current in the generation of the adjustment signal.

6. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized by determining the signal proportional to the input current over a resistor coupled to the operating voltage of the amplifier.

7. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized by changing the value of the signal proportional to the input current in proportion to the change in said output signal.

8. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized by keeping the magnitude of the differential signal constantly between predetermined limit values.

9. A method as claimed in claim 2 , characterized by keeping the magnitude of the differential signal constant.

10. An amplifier arrangement for linearizing an amplifier ( 50 ) amplifying an RF signal with a variable envelope, characterized in that the arrangement comprises

a sampling device ( 20 ) for sampling an RF signal to be amplified,

a control device ( 30 ) arranged to generate, using samples, an output signal changing its value according to the envelope shape of the RF signal to be amplified,

a coupling to couple a bias current of the amplifier to an adjusting device ( 40 ), the adjusting device ( 40 ) being arranged to adjust the bias current of the amplifier using the output signal and the bias current fed back such that the magnitude of the output signal and the magnitude of the bias current change in the same direction.

11. An amplifier arrangement for linearizing an amplifier ( 50 ) amplifying an RF signal with a variable envelope, characterized in that the arrangement comprises

a sampling device ( 20 ) for sampling an RF signal to be amplified,

a control device ( 30 ) for generating, using samples, an output signal changing its value according to the envelope shape of the RF signal to be amplified, and

the amplifier arrangement being arranged to generate a signal proportional to an input current of the amplifier, and the amplifier arrangement comprising

an adjusting device ( 40 ) arranged to generate an adjustment signal to adjust the magnitude of the bias current of the amplifier, the adjustment signal being proportional to the input current of the amplifier and said output signal.

12. An amplifier arrangement as claimed in claim 10 or 11 , characterized in that the amplifier arrangement is arranged to keep the bias current at least at a predetermined minimum level irrespective of the level of the output signal.

13. An amplifier arrangement as claimed in claim 10 or 11 , characterized in that the control block ( 30 ) is arranged to generate an output signal changing its current value or voltage value according to the changes in the envelope of the RF signal.

14. An amplifier arrangement as claimed in claim 11 , characterized in that the adjusting device ( 40 ) is arranged to generate an adjustment signal from a difference of the signal proportional to the input current and said output signal.

15. An amplifier arrangement as claimed in claim 11 , characterized in that the amplifier arrangement comprises a resistor ( 60 ), through which the amplifier is coupled to the operating voltage, and the amplifier arrangement is arranged to determine the signal proportional to the input current from the voltage effective over the resistor.

16. An amplifier arrangement as claimed in claim 11 , characterized in that the adjusting device ( 40 ) is arranged to generate an adjustment signal from the signal proportional to the input current and a differential signal of said output signal, and the adjusting device is arranged to keep the differential signal between predetermined limit values.

17. An amplifier arrangement as claimed in claim 11 , characterized in that the adjusting device ( 40 ) is arranged to generate an adjustment signal from the signal proportional to the input current and a differential signal of said output signal, and the adjusting device is arranged to keep the differential signal constant.