IP Library Granted Patent US 8,487,698
Granted Patent B2
US 8,487,698 · App. 13/737,655 · Granted Jul 16, 2013

Amplifier with pass-through mode

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Patent No.
US 8,487,698
App. No.
13/737,655
Granted
Jul 16, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an amplifier with pass-through mode of the present invention, in a pass-through mode, a signal transmission transistor and a bias control transistor are turned ON and a voltage of an output terminal is maintained in a ground potential via the bias control transistor and a resistor. Thus, a power supply voltage is applied to a control terminal of the signal transmission transistor and one main terminal of the signal transmission transistor is maintained in a ground potential. Therefore, an ON-resistance of the signal transmission transistor is decreased to a minimum level.

Claims (27)

1. An amplifier with pass-through mode comprising:

a ground terminal maintained in a ground potential;

a power supply terminal applied with a power supply voltage;

signal input terminal to which an input signal is fed from a previous-stage circuit via a DC cut-off capacitor;

a signal output terminal through which an output signal is fed to a subsequent-stage circuit via a DC cut-off capacitor;

an amplification circuit including a load impedance element and a first amplification transistor, the first amplification transistor being configured such that the input signal with a first bias voltage superposed thereon is fed to a control terminal thereof, one main terminal thereof is connected to the power supply terminal via the load impedance element, the other main terminal thereof is directly or indirectly connected to the ground terminal, and the load impedance element being configured such that the output signal derived by inverting and amplifying the input signal is taken out through an end at the one main terminal of the first amplification transistor side thereof;

a DC cut-off unit which cuts off a DC component of the output signal taken out through the end at the one main terminal of the first amplification transistor side of the load impedance element and feeds the output signal to the output terminal;

a first bias circuit which receives as an input a mode control signal indicating an amplification mode or a pass-through mode, generates the first bias voltage for turning ON the first amplification transistor in the amplification mode, and generates the first bias voltage for turning OFF the first amplification transistor in the pass-through mode;

a signal bypass circuit including a signal transmission transistor, the signal transmission transistor being applied at a control terminal thereof with a power supply voltage or a ground potential, turned OFF in the amplification mode, turned ON in the pass-through mode, one main terminal of the signal transmission transistor being connected to the output terminal and the input signal with the first bias voltage superposed thereon being fed to the other main terminal of the signal transmission transistor; and

a second bias circuit including a bias control transistor and a high impedance element, the bias control transistor being applied at a control terminal thereof with a power supply voltage or a ground potential, turned OFF in the amplification mode, turned ON in the pass-through mode, one main terminal of the bias control transistor being connected to the output terminal, and the other main terminal of the bias control transistor being connected to the ground terminal via the high impedance element.

2. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 1 ,

wherein the amplification circuit further includes a second amplification transistor configured such that one main terminal thereof is connected to the load impedance element, the other main terminal thereof is connected to one main terminal of the first amplification transistor, and a second bias voltage is fed to a control terminal thereof; and

the first bias circuit generates the second bias voltage for turning ON the second amplification transistor in the amplification mode, and generates the second bias voltage for turning OFF the second amplification transistor in the pass-through mode.

3. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 1 ,

wherein an impedance of the high impedance element is higher than an output impedance of the previous-stage circuit and an input impedance of the subsequent-stage circuit.

4. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 3 ,

wherein the high impedance element is a resistor.

5. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 1 ,

wherein the other main terminal of the first amplification transistor is connected to the ground terminal via a gain adjustment impedance element.

6. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 5 ,

wherein the load impedance element and the gain adjustment impedance element are coils, respectively.

7. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 5 ,

wherein the load impedance element and the gain adjustment impedance element are resistors, respectively.

8. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 2 ,

wherein an impedance of the high impedance element is higher than an output impedance of the previous-stage circuit and an input impedance of the subsequent-stage circuit.

9. The amplifier with pass-through mode according to claim 8 ,

wherein the high impedance element is a resistor.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2020
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: PANASONIC SEMICONDUCTOR SOLUTIONS CO., LTD.
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