IP Library Granted Patent US 7,656,227
Granted Patent B1
US 7,656,227 · App. 12/037,340 · Granted Feb 2, 2010

Techniques to control amplifier gain over process, voltage, and/or temperature (PVT) variations

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Patent No.
US 7,656,227
App. No.
12/037,340
Granted
Feb 2, 2010
Kind
B1
Abstract

Methods and apparatus control the gain of an RF amplifier. In an example, the RF amplifier is biased for low distortion. The bias is not changed to adjust gain. Rather, the amplifier's gain is controlled by selectively activating or deactivating RF amplifier cells of the RF amplifier. This individual RF amplifier cells to be biased for good linearity and relatively good spectral performance, while permitting gain control.

Claims (55)

1. A method of controlling gain for a variable gain radio frequency (RF) amplifier, the method comprising:

combining outputs of a plurality of RF amplifier cells to generate an output for the variable gain RF amplifier, wherein the plurality of RF amplifier cells comprises a main RF amplifier cell and one or more secondary RF amplifier cells, wherein each of the one or more secondary RF amplifier cells is scaled to be smaller than the main RF amplifier cell;

biasing the plurality of RF amplifier cells for at least one of process, voltage, or temperature variation for low distortion, wherein biasing is not adaptively adjusted to vary the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier; and

adaptively adjusting the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier by activating or deactivating one or more of the secondary RF amplifier cells and not the main RF amplifier cell to attain a desired gain, wherein adaptively adjusting is performed by electronic hardware.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the main RF amplifier cell has a gain A and each of the secondary RF amplifier cells is scaled down by M from for a gain of A/M relative to the main RF amplifier cell.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

generating a feedback signal from an output of the RF amplifier that is attenuated by a factor of K from the output of the RF amplifier, and adaptively adjusting the gain such that a power level of the feedback signal matches with an input power level associated with the variable gain RF amplifier such that the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier is K.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

detecting a first power level associated with an input signal for the variable gain RF amplifier;

detecting a second power level associated with an output of the variable gain RF amplifier; and

adjusting the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier such that second power level maintains a ratio to the first power level.

5. A method of controlling gain for a variable gain radio frequency (RF) amplifier, the method comprising:

combining outputs of a plurality of RF amplifier cells to generate an output for the variable gain RF amplifier;

biasing the plurality of RF amplifier cells for at least one of process, voltage, or temperature variation for low distortion; and

adaptively adjusting the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier by activating or deactivating one or more RF amplifier cells to attain a desired gain;

receiving an indication of a temperature of variable gain RF amplifier;

retrieving a gain control from a pre-programmed lookup table (LUT) corresponding to the temperature indication; and

adjusting the gain using the retrieved gain control.

6. An apparatus comprising:

a variable gain RF amplifier comprising a plurality of RF amplifier cells combined to generate an output of the variable gain RF amplifier, wherein the plurality of RF amplifier cells comprises a main RF amplifier cell and one or more secondary RF amplifier cells, wherein each of the one or more secondary RF amplifier cells is scaled to be smaller than the main RF amplifier cell;

a biasing circuit coupled to one or more of the plurality of RF amplifier cells for biasing, wherein the biasing circuit is configured to generate a bias for low distortion, wherein the biasing circuit is not configured to adaptively adjust the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier; and

an adjustment circuit configured to adaptively adjust gain of the variable gain RF amplifier by activation or deactivation of one or more of the secondary RF amplifier cells and not the main RF amplifier cell to attain a desired gain.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the main RF amplifier cell has a gain A and each of the secondary RF amplifier cells is scaled down by M from for a gain of A/M relative to the main RF amplifier cell.

8. An apparatus comprising:

a variable gain RF amplifier comprising a plurality of RF amplifier cells combined to generate an output of the variable gain RF amplifier;

a biasing circuit coupled to one or more of the plurality of RF amplifier cells for biasing, wherein the biasing circuit is configured to generate a bias for low distortion;

an adjustment circuit configured to adaptively adjust gain of the variable gain RF amplifier by activation or deactivation of one or more RF amplifier cells to attain a desired gain; and

a feedback loop having a feedback signal attenuated from an output of the RF amplifier, wherein the adjustment circuit is configured to adaptively adjust the gain such that a power level of the feedback signal matches with an input power level associated with the variable gain RF amplifier such that the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier is K.

9. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the adjustment circuit is further configured:

to detect a first power level associated with an input signal for the variable gain RF amplifier;

to detect a second power level associated with an output of the variable gain RF amplifier; and

to adjust the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier such that second power level maintains a ratio to the first power level.

10. An apparatus comprising:

a variable gain RF amplifier comprising a plurality of RF amplifier cells combined to generate an output of the variable gain RF amplifier;

a biasing circuit coupled to one or more of the plurality of RF amplifier cells for biasing, wherein the biasing circuit is configured to generate a bias for low distortion; and

an adjustment circuit configured to adaptively adjust gain of the variable gain RF amplifier by activation or deactivation of one or more RF amplifier cells to attain a desired gain, wherein the adjustment circuit is further configured:

to receive an indication of a temperature of variable gain RF amplifier;

to retrieve a gain control from a pre-programmed lookup table (LUT) corresponding to the temperature indication; and

to adjust the gain using the retrieved gain control.

11. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the adjustment circuit comprises a processor.

12. A computer readable medium which stores a computer program that embodies a method of controlling gain for a variable gain radio frequency (RF) amplifier, the method comprising:

combining outputs of a plurality of RF amplifier cells to generate an output for the variable gain RF amplifier, wherein the plurality of RF amplifier cells comprises a main RF amplifier cell and one or more secondary RF amplifier cells, wherein each of the one or more secondary RF amplifier cells is scaled to be smaller than the main RF amplifier cell;

biasing the plurality of RF amplifier cells for at least one of process, voltage, or temperature variation for low distortion, wherein biasing is not adaptively adjusted to vary the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier; and

adaptively adjusting the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier by activating or deactivating one or more of the secondary RF amplifier cells and not the main RF amplifier cell to attain a desired gain.

13. The computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the main RF amplifier cell has a gain A and each of the secondary RF amplifier cells is scaled down by M from for a gain of A/M relative to the main RF amplifier cell.

14. The computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises:

generating a feedback signal from an output of the RF amplifier that is attenuated by a factor of K from the output of the RF amplifier, and adaptively adjusting the gain such that a power level of the feedback signal matches with an input power level associated with the variable gain RF amplifier such that the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier is K.

15. The computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises:

detecting a first power level associated with an input signal for the variable gain RF amplifier;

detecting a second power level associated with an output of the variable gain RF amplifier; and

adjusting the gain of the variable gain RF amplifier such that second power level maintains a ratio to the first power level.

16. The-computer readable medium of claim 12 , wherein the method further comprises:

receiving an indication of a temperature of variable gain RF amplifier;

retrieving a gain control from a pre-programmed lookup table (LUT) corresponding to the temperature indication; and

adjusting the gain using the retrieved gain control.

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