IP Library Granted Patent US 8,811,921
Granted Patent B2
US 8,811,921 · App. 13/304,744 · Granted Aug 19, 2014

Independent PA biasing of a driver stage and a final stage

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Patent No.
US 8,811,921
App. No.
13/304,744
Granted
Aug 19, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radio frequency (RF) communications system, which includes power amplifier (PA) control circuitry and PA bias circuitry, is disclosed. The PA control circuitry identifies a selected communications mode of the RF communications system and a target output power from RF PA circuitry. The PA control circuitry selects a PA bias level of a driver stage of the RF PA circuitry and a PA bias level of a final stage of the RF PA circuitry based on the selected communications mode and the target output power. The PA bias circuitry establishes a PA bias level for the driver stage and a PA bias level for the final stage based on the selected PA bias levels of the driver stage and the final stage, respectively.

Claims (65)

1. A radio frequency (RF) communications system comprising:

power amplifier (PA) control circuitry adapted to:

identify a selected communications mode of the RF communications system and a target output power from RF PA circuitry;

select a PA bias level of a first driver stage of the RF PA circuitry and a PA bias level of a first final stage of the RF PA circuitry based on the selected communications mode and the target output power; and

PA bias circuitry adapted to:

establish the PA bias level of the first driver stage based on the selected PA bias level of the first driver stage by providing a first driver bias signal to the first driver stage via driver stage current digital-to-analog converter (IDAC) circuitry; and

establish the PA bias level of the first final stage based on the selected PA bias level of the first final stage by providing a first final bias signal to the first final stage via final stage IDAC circuitry,

wherein the first driver stage and the first final stage are independently biased.

2. The RF communications system of claim 1 wherein the RF PA circuitry is adapted to provide RF transmit signals using the first driver stage and the first final stage.

3. The RF communications system of claim 1 further comprising the RF PA circuitry.

4. The RF communications system of claim 1 wherein the first driver stage is adapted to receive and amplify a first RF input signal to provide a first final stage input signal, and the first final stage is adapted to receive and amplify the first final stage input signal to provide a first RF output signal.

5. The RF communications system of claim 1 wherein:

the PA control circuitry is further adapted to select a PA bias level of a second driver stage and select a PA bias level of a second final stage based on the selected communications mode and the target output power.

6. The RF communications system of claim 5 wherein the second driver stage is adapted to receive and amplify a second RF input signal to provide a second final stage input signal, and the second final stage is adapted to receive and amplify the second final stage input signal to provide a second RF output signal.

7. The RF communications system of claim 5 wherein the PA bias circuitry is further adapted to:

establish the PA bias level of the second driver stage based on the selected PA bias level of the second driver stage by providing a second driver bias signal to the second driver stage via the driver stage IDAC circuitry; and

establish the PA bias level of the second final stage based on the selected PA bias level of the second final stage by providing a second final bias signal to the second final stage via the final stage IDAC circuitry.

8. The RF communications system of claim 1 further comprising the RF PA circuitry, which comprises:

a first RF PA comprising:

a first non-quadrature PA path having a first single-ended output; and

a first quadrature PA path coupled between the first non-quadrature PA path and an antenna port, such that the first quadrature PA path has a first single-ended input, which is coupled to the first single-ended output; and

a second RF PA comprising a second quadrature PA path coupled to the antenna port,

wherein the antenna port is configured to be coupled to an antenna.

9. The RF communications system of claim 1 further comprising the RF PA circuitry, which comprises:

a first multi-mode multi-band quadrature RF PA coupled to multi-mode multi-band alpha switching circuitry via a single alpha PA output; and

the multi-mode multi-band alpha switching circuitry having:

a first alpha non-linear mode output associated with a first non-linear mode RF communications band; and

a plurality of alpha linear mode outputs, such that each of the plurality of alpha linear mode outputs is associated with a corresponding one of a first plurality of linear mode RF communications bands.

10. The RF communications system of claim 1 further comprising the RF PA circuitry, which comprises:

a first RF PA comprising the first final stage having a first final bias input, such that bias of the first final stage is via the first final bias input;

the PA control circuitry;

a PA-digital communications interface (DCI) coupled between a digital communications bus and the PA control circuitry; and

the final stage IDAC circuitry coupled between the PA control circuitry and the first final bias input.

11. The RF communications system of claim 1 further comprising:

the RF PA circuitry, which comprises a first RF PA having the first final stage and adapted to:

receive and amplify a first RF input signal to provide a first RF output signal; and

receive a first final bias signal to bias the first final stage;

the PA bias circuitry adapted to receive a bias power supply signal and provide the first final bias signal based on the bias power supply signal; and

a direct current (DC)-DC converter adapted to receive a DC power supply signal from a DC power supply and provide the bias power supply signal based on the DC power supply signal, such that a voltage of the bias power supply signal is greater than a voltage of the DC power supply signal.

12. The RF communications system of claim 1 further comprising a direct current (DC)-DC converter comprising:

a PA envelope power supply comprising a charge pump buck converter coupled to the RF PA circuitry; and

a PA bias power supply comprising a charge pump coupled to the RF PA circuitry.

13. The RF communications system of claim 1 wherein:

the RF PA circuitry comprises multi-mode multi-band RF power amplification circuitry having at least a first RF input and a plurality of RF outputs, such that:

configuration of the multi-mode multi-band RF power amplification circuitry associates one of the at least the first RF input with one of the plurality of RF outputs; and

the configuration is associated with at least a first look-up table (LUT);

the PA control circuitry is coupled between the multi-mode multi-band RF power amplification circuitry and a PA-digital communications interface (DCI), such that the PA control circuitry has at least the first LUT, which is associated with at least a first defined parameter set; and

the PA-DCI is coupled to a digital communications bus.

14. A method comprising:

providing power amplifier (PA) control circuitry PA bias circuitry;

identifying a selected communications mode of a radio frequency (RF) communications system and a target output power from RF PA circuitry;

selecting a PA bias level of a first driver stage of the RF PA circuitry and a PA bias level of a first final stage of the RF PA circuitry based on the selected communications mode and the target output power;

establishing the PA bias level of the first driver stage based on the selected PA bias level of the first driver stage by providing a first driver bias signal to the first driver stage via driver stage current digital-to-analog converter (IDAC) circuitry; and

a establishing the PA bias level of the first final stage based on the selected PA bias level of the first final stage by providing a first final bias signal to the first final stage via final stage IDAC circuitry;

wherein the first driver stage and the first final stage are independently biased.

15. The method of claim 14 further comprising providing the RF PA circuitry and providing RF transmit signals using the first driver stage and the first final stage.

16. The method of claim 14 further comprising:

providing the RF PA circuitry;

receiving and amplifying a first RF input signal to provide a first final stage input signal; and

receiving and amplifying the first final stage input signal to provide a first RF output signal.

17. The method of claim 14 further comprising:

selecting a PA bias level of a second driver stage and a PA bias level of a second final stage based on the selected communications mode and the target output power.

18. The method of claim 17 further comprising:

establishing the PA bias level of the second driver stage based on the selected PA bias level of the second driver stage by providing a second driver bias signal to the second driver stage via the driver stage IDAC circuitry; and

establishing the PA bias level of the second final stage based on the selected PA bias level of the second final stage by providing a second final bias signal to the second final stage via the final stage IDAC circuitry.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Jun 16, 2016
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: QORVO US, INC.
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To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
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NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Mar 19, 2013
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2012
From: JONES, DAVID E.; SOUTHCOMBE, WILLIAM DAVID; BAXTER, BRIAN; ARKISZEWSKI, ROMAN ZBIGNIEW; LEVESQUE, CHRIS; YODER, SCOTT; STOCKERT, TERRY J.
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
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