IP Library Granted Patent US 7,459,974
Granted Patent B2
US 7,459,974 · App. 11/945,800 · Granted Dec 2, 2008

System and method for distortion cancellation in amplifiers

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Patent No.
US 7,459,974
App. No.
11/945,800
Granted
Dec 2, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A distortion cancellation amplifier is described having a main amplifier and an error amplifier. The main amplifier, in response to an input signal, generates an output signal having an amplified signal component and a distortion signal component. The error amplifier is sized and biased to generate, in response to the same input signal, a distortion signal component that has substantially the same magnitude as the distortion signal component of the main amplifier. The distortion signal component from the error amplifier is subtracted from the output signal of the main amplifier.

Claims (37)

1. A distortion cancellation amplifier, comprising:

a main amplifier having a control terminal for receiving an input signal from an input port, a source terminal connected to an output port and a sink terminal;

an error amplifier having a control terminal, a source terminal and a sink terminal, the control terminal connected to the sink terminal of the main amplifier for receiving an input signal; and

an inverter connected between the source terminal of the error amplifier and the output port,

wherein the error amplifier is sized to generate a distortion signal that substantially cancels a distortion component of an amplified output signal from the main amplifier after inversion of the distortion signal by the inverter.

2. The distortion cancellation amplifier of claim 1 wherein the error amplifier further includes an adjustable current source.

3. The distortion cancellation amplifier of claim 1 wherein the main amplifier is a cascode amplifier.

4. The distortion cancellation amplifier of claim 1 wherein the main amplifier, error amplifier, and inverter of the distortion cancellation amplifier are fabricated on the same die.

5. A distortion canceling differential amplifier comprising:

a first input port for receiving a first input signal;

a second input port for receiving a second input signal, the second input signal phase shifted by 180° from the first input signal;

a first main transistor having a source terminal, a sink terminal and a control terminal, the control terminal connected to the first input port and the source terminal providing a first main output signal to a first output port;

a second main transistor having a source terminal, a sink terminal and a control terminal, the control terminal connected to the second input port and the source terminal providing a second main output signal to a second output port;

a first error transistor having a source terminal and a control terminal, the control terminal of the first error transistor connected to the sink terminal of the first main transistor and the source terminal of the first error transistor providing a first error signal to the second output port; and

a second error transistor having a source terminal and a control terminal, the control terminal of the second error transistor connected to the sink terminal of the second main transistor and the source terminal of the second error transistor providing a second error signal to the first output port.

6. The amplifier of claim 5 wherein the first error transistor is sized to generate a distortion signal having substantially the same amplitude as a distortion signal component generated by the second main transistor and an amplified input signal at least 20 db below an amplified input signal from the second main transistor.

7. The amplifier of claim 6 further comprising a current source connected to a sink terminal of the first error transistor, the current source selected to increase a cancellation of the distortion signal component generated by the second main transistor.

8. The amplifier of claim 5 wherein the first and second main transistors and the first and second error transistors are fabricated on a same die.

9. The amplifier of claim 5 further comprising:

a first cascode transistor having a source terminal and a sink terminal, the source terminal of the first cascode transistor connected to the first output port and to the source terminal of the second error transistor, the sink terminal of the first cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the first main transistor; and

a second cascode transistor having a source terminal and a sink terminal, the source terminal of the second cascode transistor connected to the second output port and to the source terminal of the first error transistor, the sink terminal of the second cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the second main transistor.

10. The amplifier of claim 5 further comprising:

a first cascode transistor having a source terminal and a sink terminal, the source terminal of the first cascode transistor connected to the first output port, the sink terminal of the first cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the first main transistor and to the source terminal of the second error transistor; and

a second cascode transistor having a source terminal and a sink terminal, the source terminal of the second cascode transistor connected to the second output port, the sink terminal of the second cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the second main transistor and to the source terminal of the first error transistor.

11. The amplifier of claim 5 further comprising:

first, second, third and fourth cascode transistors each having a source terminal and a sink terminal,

the sink terminal of the first cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the first main transistor and the source terminal of the first cascode transistor connected to the first output port and to the source terminal of the fourth cascode transistor,

the sink terminal of the second cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the second main transistor and the source terminal of the second cascode transistor connected to the second output port and to the source terminal of the third cascode transistor,

the sink terminal of the third cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the first error transistor, and

the sink terminal of the fourth cascode transistor connected to the source terminal of the second error transistor.

12. A distortion cancellation amplifier, comprising:

a main differential amplifier having a first input port, a second input port, a first output port, a second output port, a first sink terminal and a second sink terminal; and

an error differential amplifier having a first input port connected to the first sink terminal of the main differential amplifier, a second input port connected to the second sink terminal of the main differential amplifier, a first output port connected to the second output port of the main differential amplifier, and a second output port connected to the first output port of the main differential amplifier,

wherein the error differential amplifier is sized to generate a distortion signal having substantially the same amplitude as a distortion signal component generated by the main differential amplifier and an amplified input signal at least 20 db below an amplified input signal from the main differential amplifier.

13. The distortion cancellation amplifier of claim 12 wherein the main differential amplifier is a differential cascode amplifier.

14. The distortion cancellation amplifier of claim 12 wherein the error differential amplifier is a differential cascode amplifier.

15. The distortion cancellation amplifier of claim 12 wherein the main differential amplifier is a differential cascode amplifier and the error differential amplifier is a differential cascode amplifier.

Assignments (8)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2017
From: II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.
To: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 1, 2017
From: ANADIGICS, INC.
To: II-VI OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICES, INC.
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ERRONEOUS NUMBER 6790900 AND REPLACE IT WITH 6760900 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 034056 FRAME 0641. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Nov 21, 2016
From: ANADIGICS, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE'S NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 037973 FRAME: 0226. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded May 18, 2016
From: ANADIGICS, INC.
To: II-VI INCORPORATED
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 16, 2016
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To: ANADIGICS, INC.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 1, 2016
From: ANADIGICS, INC.
To: II-IV INCORPORATED
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 1, 2016
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: ANADIGICS, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 27, 2014
From: ANADIGICS, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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