IP Library Granted Patent US 7,668,522
Granted Patent B2
US 7,668,522 · App. 11/504,430 · Granted Feb 23, 2010

Ultra wide band, differential input/output, high frequency active combiner in an integrated circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,668,522
App. No.
11/504,430
Granted
Feb 23, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wideband combiner includes a core amplifier for receiving first and second pairs of differential input signals and providing a single pair of differential output signals. The pair of differential output signals are a combination of the first and second pair of differential input signals and a signal gain is implemented between the received first and second pairs of differential input signals and the single pair of differential output signals. The core amplifier is configured to provide a gain value between the first and second pairs of differential input signals and the single pair of differential output signals. The signal gain is substantially constant across the frequency bandwidth of the core amplifier. A bandwidth peaking network is coupled to the core amplifier and includes (a) a first coil and a first resistor connected in series and (b) a second coil and a second resistor connected in series.

Claims (67)

1. A wideband combiner comprising

a core amplifier for receiving first and second pairs of differential input signals, and providing a single pair of differential output signals,

wherein the pair of differential output signals are a combination of the first pair and the second pair of differential input signals, and

a signal gain is implemented between the received first and second pairs of differential input signals and the single pair of differential output signals; and

a bandwidth peaking network including (a) a first coil and a first resistor connected in series and (b) a second coil and a second resistor connected in series,

the first coil and resistor and the second coil and resistor, respectively, coupled to the core amplifier for receiving amplified differential signals, and

the bandwidth peaking network configured to increase the frequency bandwidth of the amplifier.

2. The wideband combiner of claim 1 , wherein

the core amplifier is configured to provide a gain value between the first and second pairs of differential input signals and the single pair of differential output signals.

3. The wideband combiner of claim 2 , wherein

the gain is substantially constant across a frequency bandwidth response of the core amplifier.

4. The wideband combiner of claim 3 , wherein the gain is adjustable.

5. The wideband combiner of claim 3 , wherein

the frequency bandwidth response is between DC and at least 20 GHz.

6. The wideband combiner of claim 1 , wherein

the bandwidth peaking network includes (a) a first node formed between the first coil and resistor and (b) a second node formed between the second coil and resistor,

a third resistor is connected between the first node and the second node, and

the third resistor is free-of current flow at low frequency operation of the core amplifier.

7. The wideband combiner of claim 1 further including

a common mode bias network coupled between output terminals providing the single pair of differential output signals and input terminals providing the first and second pairs of differential input signals, and

the common mode bias network providing a voltage bias control feedback signal from the output terminals to the input terminals,

wherein the voltage bias control feedback signal provides a virtual ground common mode potential.

8. The wideband combiner of claim 7 , wherein

the common mode potential across the input terminals is substantially equal to a DC potential across the output terminals.

9. A wideband combiner comprising

a core amplifier for receiving first and second pairs of differential input signals and providing a single pair of differential output signals,

the core amplifier including a first amplifier and a second amplifier for receiving the first and second pairs of differential input signals,

a bandwidth peaking network including (a) a first coil and a first resistor connected in series and (b) a second coil and a second resistor connected in series, (c) a first node formed between the first coil and the first resistor and a second node formed between the second coil and the second resistor, and (d) a third resistor connected between the first node and the second node, and

the first amplifier coupled to an end of the first resistor and the second amplifier coupled to an end of the second resistor,

wherein the bandwidth peaking network is configured to increase the frequency bandwidth of the core amplifier, and

the core amplifier provides a signal gain between the received first and second pairs of differential input signals and the single pair of differential output signals.

10. The wideband combiner of claim 9 wherein

the first and second amplifiers each includes:

first and second stages of amplification, and

(a) the first and second stages of amplification of the first amplifier and (b) the first and second stages of amplification of the second amplifier are configured as physically similar to each other on a die.

11. The wideband combiner of claim 10 wherein

the first stage of amplification of the first amplifier and the first stage of amplification of the second amplifier are formed in at least one common centroid configuration on the die, and

the second stage of amplification of the first amplifier and the second stage of amplification of the second amplifier are formed in another common centroid configuration on the die.

12. The wideband combiner of claim 10 wherein

the first stage of amplification of the first amplifier and the first stage of amplification of the second amplifier are biased by one common voltage reference point, and

the second stage of amplification of the first amplifier and the second stage of amplification of the second amplifier are biased by the same common voltage reference point.

13. The wideband combiner of claim 12 wherein

the common voltage reference point includes a voltage level provided into bases of a plurality of transistors, and

a first collector of the plurality of transistors supplies a first collector current for biasing the first stages of amplification, and

a second collector of the plurality of transistors supplies a second collector current for biasing the second stages of amplification.

14. The wideband combiner of claim 13 wherein

the first collector current and the second collector current are substantially similar to each other.

15. The wideband combiner of claim 13 wherein

the first collector current and the second collector current are proportional to each other, based on a ratio of the physical sizes on the die of the respective transistor supplying the first collect current and the respective transistor supplying the second collector current.

16. The wideband combiner of claim 13 wherein

current levels of the first and second collector currents are adjustable, and

the current levels are adjustable to provide a gain amount that is adjustable for the core amplifier.

17. The wideband combiner of claim 10 wherein

the first stage of amplification includes a dual set of transistors, and

each set of transistors receive one pair of the first and second pairs of differential input signals.

18. A wideband combiner comprising

a core amplifier for receiving first and second pairs of differential input signals across input terminals and providing a single pair of differential output signals across output terminals,

the core amplifier including a first amplifier and a second amplifier for receiving the first and second pairs of differential input signals,

a bandwidth peaking network including (a) a first coil and a first resistor connected in series and (b) a second coil and a second resistor connected in series, (c) a first node formed between the first coil and the first resistor and a second node formed between the second coil and the second resistor, and (d) a third resistor connected between the first node and the second node,

the first amplifier coupled to an end of the first resistor and the second amplifier coupled to an end of the second resistor, and

a common mode bias network coupled between the output terminals for providing a voltage bias control feedback signal across the input terminals,

wherein the bandwidth peaking network is configured to increase the frequency bandwidth of the core amplifier,

the core amplifier provides a substantially constant signal gain between the received single pair of differential input signals and the first and second pairs of differential output signals, and

the voltage bias control feedback signal provides a virtual ground common mode potential.

19. The wideband combiner of claim 18 wherein

the common mode potential across the input terminals is substantially equal to a DC potential across the output terminals, and

the differential pair of input signals and the first and second pairs of differential output signals have substantially the same DC voltage bias.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Jul 1, 2016
From: EXELIS INC.
To: HARRIS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 039362/0534 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2012
From: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.)
To: EXELIS, INC.
Reel/Frame 027604/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 23, 2012
From: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.)
To: EXELIS INC.
Reel/Frame 027574/0040 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2006
From: WYATT, MICHAEL A.
To: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES, INC.
Reel/Frame 018182/0397 →