IP Library Granted Patent US 6,924,698
Granted Patent B2
US 6,924,698 · App. 10/633,191 · Granted Aug 2, 2005

Power detector for mismatched load

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Patent No.
US 6,924,698
App. No.
10/633,191
Granted
Aug 2, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for measuring the forward power output of an amplifier with improved accuracy with a mismatched load based on probing the amplitude of the AC voltage and current in the final amplifier stage. Amplitudes are combined resulting in a composite reading that is affected less by load mismatch. Variations include measuring signal amplitude at two points 90 degrees apart in the transmission medium and measuring the power supply voltage and current of a saturated amplifier.

Claims (12)

1. A detector comprising:

an amplifier, connected between the power supply and ground, including a current detector generating a current signal, having an amplifier output;

voltage detector, interposing the amplifier output and ground, generating a voltage signal;

a matching circuit, connected to the amplifier output;

a load, interposing the matching circuit and ground;

an analyzer, receiving the current and voltage signals, generating an analyzer output that reflects a power parameter including,

a multiplication node, receiving one of the current and voltage signals, generating a scaled signal, and

an arithmetic node, receiving the scaled signal and the other of the current and voltage signals, generating the output that reflects the power parameter: and

a gain control receiving the analyzer output electrically connected to the amplifier.

2. A detector, as defined in claim 1 , wherein the power parameter is total power.

3. A detector, as defined in claim 1 , wherein the power parameter is the amplitude of total power.

4. A detector, as defined in claim 1 , the analyzer comprising a multiplication node, receiving the current and voltage detected signals, generating the analyzer output that reflects the power parameter.