Protection circuit for power amplifier
View Patent ↗A directional coupler is provided on the output side of a power amplifier. An increase in reflected wave power from a load is detected through the directional coupler by an electric power detector (wave detector). Then, a detection signal of an electric power detector is provided to a power amplifier supply voltage control circuit. As a result, the supply voltage supplied to the power amplifier is reduced gradually. By virtue of this, the supply voltage provided to the power amplifier is gradually reduced when the power amplifier approaches a breakdown condition. This protects the power amplifier.
1. A protection circuit for a bipolar transistor power amplifier, the protection circuit comprising:
a current detector that detects an increase in current flowing from a base power supply terminal into the base of the bipolar transistor so as to detect an approaching breakdown condition of the power amplifier; and
a supply voltage controller that varies a supply voltage supplied to the power amplifier, wherein:
the current detector provides a detection signal to the supply voltage controller causing the supply voltage provided to the power amplifier to be gradually reduced when the approaching breakdown condition of the power amplifier is detected.
2. A protection circuit for a field effect transistor power amplifier, the protection circuit comprising:
a current detector that detects an increase in current flowing from a gate power supply terminal into the gate of the field effect transistor so as to detect an approaching breakdown condition of the power amplifier; and
a supply voltage controller that varies a supply voltage supplied to the power amplifier, wherein:
the current detector provides a detection signal to the supply voltage controller causing the supply voltage provided to the power amplifier to be gradually reduced when the approaching breakdown condition of the power amplifier is detected.