IP Library Granted Patent US 7,190,220
Granted Patent B2
US 7,190,220 · App. 11/032,693 · Granted Mar 13, 2007

Circuit for providing a base operating voltage for a bipolar transistor and amplifier circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,190,220
App. No.
11/032,693
Granted
Mar 13, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A circuit for providing a base operating voltage for a bipolar transistor includes a U BE multiplier providing, in response to a working-point control current, a working voltage fed to a circuit for reducing the working voltage in order to generate a base operating voltage smaller than a base-emitter voltage drop of a bipolar power transistor. With this, the bipolar power transistor may be maintained in the class C operation in a flexible and robust manner, so that an amplifier with high efficiency is obtained.

Claims (49)

1. A circuit for providing a base operating voltage for a bipolar transistor, comprising:

a base-emitter voltage multiplier with a multiplier transistor operable to provide a working voltage as a reaction to a working-point control current at a working point control current terminal, wherein the working voltage is equal to a base-emitter voltage drop of the multiplier transistor multiplied by a voltage amplification factor;

the multiplier transistor including a base, an emitter, and a collector, wherein the working voltage is provided at the collector, wherein the emitter is connected to a reference potential, and wherein the base is connected to an intermediate node;

the base-emitter voltage multiplier further comprising a first splitter resistor between the intermediate node and the collector of the multiplier transistor; and a second splitter resistor between the intermediate node and the reference potential; and

a circuit operable to reduce the working voltage to a base operating voltage for a bipolar transistor, which base operating voltage is smaller than a base-emitter voltage drop of the bipolar transistor, wherein the circuit operable to reduce the working voltage to the base operating voltage comprises an emitter follower transistor operable to buffer the working voltage and operable to reduce the working voltage by a base-emitter voltage drop of the emitter follower transistor,

wherein the working point control current terminal is connected to the collector of the multiplier transistor and is furthermore connected to a base of the emitter follower transistor, and

wherein the first splitter resistor and the second splitter resistor are selected such that the voltage amplification factor is greater than or equal to 1.4 and less than or equal to 2.

2. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the base-emitter voltage drop of the bipolar transistor corresponds to a gate voltage of a base-emitter diode of the multiplier transistor, wherein the gate voltage is about 0.6 V; and wherein the multiplier transistor is comprised of silicon.

3. The circuit of claim 1 ,

wherein the base-emitter voltage multiplier comprises a working voltage output for outputting the working voltage, and

wherein the emitter follower transistor comprises a base, an emitter, and a collector, wherein the base is connected to the working voltage output, wherein the base operating voltage is output to the emitter, and wherein a supply voltage is applied to the collector.

4. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a provider for providing a working-point control current, which includes a voltage-current converter.

5. The circuit of claim 4 ,

wherein a voltage input of the voltage-current converter is connected to a digital/analog converter, and wherein a current output is connected to a current mirror circuit to provide the working-point control current.

6. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a controllable current source between the intermediate node and the reference potential.

7. The circuit of claim 1 ,

wherein the current amplification factor is adjustable between 1.4 and 2.

8. The circuit of claim 1 , wherein the emitter follower transistor comprises

an emitter, a base, and a collector, wherein the emitter is connected to a reference potential, wherein the base is connected to an intermediate node, and wherein the base operating voltage is provided at the collector,

a first splitter resistor connected between the intermediate node and the collector of the emitter follower transistor, and

a second splitter resistor connected between the intermediate node and the reference potential.

9. The circuit of claim 8 , further comprising a current source between the intermediate node and the reference potential.

10. The circuit of claim 8 , further comprising a current source between the intermediate node and a supply voltage potential.

11. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:

a compensator operable to decrease the base operating voltage when a supply voltage of the bipolar transistor increases, or operable to increase the base operating voltage when the supply voltage drops.

12. The circuit of claim 1 , further comprising a compensator with a resistor between the intermediate node and a supply voltage potential, wherein the base operating voltage is decreased when the supply voltage rises, and wherein the base operating voltage is increased when the supply voltage drops.

13. The circuit of claim 8 , further comprising a compensator with a resistor between the intermediate node and a supply voltage potential, wherein the base operating voltage is decreased when the supply voltage rises, and wherein the base operating voltage is increased when the supply voltage drops.

14. The circuit of claim 1 ,

wherein the bipolar transistor is a bipolar power transistor and the circuit is formed to operate the bipolar power transistor in a class C operation.

15. An amplifier circuit, comprising:

a bipolar transistor with a base, a collector, and an emitter;

a circuit operable to provide a base operating voltage for the bipolar transistor, the circuit comprising:

a base-emitter voltage multiplier with a multiplier transistor operable to provide a working voltage as a reaction to a working-point control current at a working point control current terminal, wherein the working voltage is equal to a base-emitter voltage drop of the multiplier transistor multiplied by a voltage amplification factor;

the multiplier transistor including a base, an emitter, and a collector, wherein the working voltage is provided at the collector, wherein the emitter is connected to a reference potential, and wherein the base is connected to an intermediate node;

the base-emitter voltage multiplier further comprising a first splitter resistor between the intermediate node and the collector of the multiplier transistor; and a second splitter resistor between the intermediate node and the reference potential;

a circuit operable to reduce the working voltage to the base operating voltage, which base operating voltage is smaller than a base-emitter voltage drop of the bipolar transistor, wherein the circuit operable to reduce the working voltage to the base operating voltage comprises an emitter follower transistor operable to buffer the working voltage and operable to reduce the working voltage by a base-emitter voltage drop of the emitter follower transistor;

wherein the working point control current terminal is connected to the collector of the multiplier transistor and is furthermore connected to a base of the emitter follower transistor, and

wherein the first splitter resistor and the second splitter resistor are selected such that the voltage amplification factor is greater than or equal to 1.4 and less than or equal to 2,

wherein the collector of the bipolar transistor is coupled to a supply voltage, wherein the base of the bipolar transistor is coupled to a signal to be amplified as well as the base operating voltage,

wherein the emitter of the bipolar transistor is coupled to a reference voltage potential, and wherein an amplified signal is output at the collector of the bipolar transistor.

16. A method for providing a base operating voltage for a bipolar transistor, the method comprising:

providing a working voltage as a reaction to a working-point control current, at a working point control current, wherein the working voltage is equal to a base-emitter voltage drop of a base-emitter voltage multiplier having a multiplier transistor multiplied by a voltage amplification factor; the multiplier transistor including a base, an emitter, and a collector, wherein the working voltage is provided at the collector, wherein the emitter is connected to a reference potential, and wherein the base is connected to an intermediate node, the base-emitter voltage multiplier further comprising a first splitter resistor between the intermediate node and the collector of the multiplier transistor; and a second splitter resistor between the intermediate node and the reference potential; and

reducing the working voltage to produce a base operating voltage for a bipolar transistor, wherein the base operating voltage is smaller than a base-emitter voltage drop of the bipolar transistor, and wherein the step of reducing the working voltage to the base operating voltage includes buffering the working voltage and reducing the working voltage by a base-emitter voltage drop of an emitter follower transistor,

wherein the working point control current terminal is connected to the collector of the multiplier transistor and is furthermore connected to a base of the emitter follower transistor, and

wherein the first splitter resistor and the second splitter resistor are selected such that the voltage amplification factor is greater than or equal to 1.4 and less than or equal to 2.

17. The method of claim 16 further comprising:

adjusting the voltage amplification factor within the range of 1.4 to 2.

18. The method of claim 16 wherein the base-emitter voltage drop of the bipolar transistor corresponds to a gate voltage of a base-emitter diode of the multiplier transistor.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the gate voltage is about 0.6 V and wherein the multiplier transistor is comprised of silicon.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 29, 2022
From: INTEL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: INTEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 061356/0001 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2015
From: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
To: INTEL DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 037057/0061 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2012
From: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
To: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH
Reel/Frame 027556/0709 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2012
From: INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
To: INTEL MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Reel/Frame 027548/0623 →