IP Library Granted Patent US 7,843,262
Granted Patent B2
US 7,843,262 · App. 12/351,876 · Granted Nov 30, 2010

High efficiency power amplifier

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Patent No.
US 7,843,262
App. No.
12/351,876
Granted
Nov 30, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed a power amplifier including a main amplifier with class bias AB and a peak amplifier with class C bias. A quarter-wave length transmission line having a length equal to one-fourth of the wave-length of a fundamental frequency is connected to an output side of the peak amplifier. Outputs of the main amplifier and the peak amplifier are combined. An envelope amplifier that modulates the drain bias voltage in accordance with an envelope of the modulation wave input signal and an envelope detector are provided as a drain-bias circuit for the main amplifier (FIG. 1 ).

Claims (26)

1. A power amplifier comprising:

a main amplifier;

a peak amplifier having a fixed bias; and

a quarter-wave length transmission line connected to an output of the peak amplifier, the quarter-wave length transmission line having a length equal to one-fourth of the wave-length of a fundamental frequency;

the main amplifier including a drain bias circuit, the drain-bias circuit including:

an envelope detector that receives a modulation wave input signal to detect an envelope thereof; and

an envelope amplifier that modulates a drain bias of the main amplifier in accordance with the envelope of the modulation wave input signal.

2. A power amplifier comprising:

a main amplifier;

a peak amplifier having a fixed bias;

an input distributor that distributes the power of a modulation wave input signal to the main amplifier and to the peak amplifier;

a quarter-wave length transmission line connected to an output of the peak amplifier, the quarter-wave length transmission line having a length equal to one-fourth of the wave-length of a fundamental frequency; and

a bias circuit that supplies a bias voltage to the main amplifier, the bias circuit including:

an envelope detection circuit that receives the modulation wave input signal to detect an envelope thereof; and

an envelope amplifier that amplifies an output of the envelope detection circuit and supplies a bias voltage to the main amplifier;

an output of the quarter-wave length transmission line and an output of the main amplifier being coupled together to produce an output signal.

3. The power amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the main amplifier is biased for class AB, and the peak amplifier is biased for class C.

4. The power amplifier according to claim 2 , wherein the main amplifier is biased for class AB, and the peak amplifier is biased for class C.

5. The power amplifier according to claim 1 , wherein the peak amplifier has a constant drain voltage and is turned on only at a peak power level of the modulation wave input signal to amplify the modulation wave input signal, and wherein

the main amplifier is operated with a low voltage at an average level of the modulation wave input signal and is operated with a high voltage at an instantaneous peak level of the modulation wave input signal.

6. The power amplifier according to claim 2 , wherein the peak amplifier has a constant drain voltage and is turned on only at a peak power level of the modulation wave input signal to amplify the modulation wave input signal, and wherein

the main amplifier is operated with a low voltage at an average level of the modulation wave input signal and is operated with a high voltage at an instantaneous peak level of the modulation wave input signal.

7. The power according to claim 1 , wherein the main amplifier allows for a load variation from a low impedance condition to a high impedance condition, by the impedance transforming action of the quarter-wave length transmission line, as the input level increases;

the low impedance condition being an impedance condition which affords the maximum efficiency for the low voltage operation at an average level of the modulation wave input signal, the high impedance condition being an impedance condition which affords the maximum output for the high voltage operation at a peak output.

8. The power according to claim 2 , wherein the main amplifier allows for a load variation from a low impedance condition to a high impedance condition, by the impedance transforming action of the quarter-wave length transmission line, as the input level increases;

the low impedance condition being an impedance condition which affords the maximum efficiency for the low voltage operation at an average level of the modulation wave input signal, the high impedance condition being an impedance condition which affords the maximum output for the high voltage operation at a peak output.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Nov 29, 2017
From: RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
To: RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 044928/0001 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 28, 2010
From: NEC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
To: RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025214/0187 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2009
From: TAKENAKA, ISAO
To: NEC ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 022087/0448 →