IP Library Granted Patent US 9,136,797
Granted Patent B2
US 9,136,797 · App. 14/042,274 · Granted Sep 15, 2015

Adaptive harmonic distortion suppression in an amplifier utilizing negative gain

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Patent No.
US 9,136,797
App. No.
14/042,274
Granted
Sep 15, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques are described herein that adaptively suppress harmonic distortion in an amplifier utilizing negative gain. The amplifier includes a first amplifier stage and a second amplifier stage, which are coupled in parallel. The first amplifier stage has a positive gain. The second amplifier stage has a negative gain to suppress total harmonic distortion of a system that includes the amplifier. The amplifier further includes shunt-peaking circuitry coupled to the first amplifier stage and the second amplifier stage to increase a maximum operating frequency at which the amplifier is capable of operating.

Claims (52)

1. A system comprising:

a first amplifier stage having a positive gain;

a second amplifier stage coupled in parallel with the first amplifier stage, the second amplifier stage having a negative gain to suppress total harmonic distortion of the system; and

shunt-peaking circuitry coupled to the first amplifier stage and the second amplifier stage, the shunt-peaking circuitry configured to increase a maximum operating frequency at which the system is capable of operating.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the system has an overall gain based on the positive gain of the first amplifier stage and the negative gain of the second amplifier stage; and

wherein the negative gain of the second amplifier stage reduces dependency of the overall gain on an input amplitude of an input signal that is received by the system.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second amplifier stage is configured to suppress harmonic distortion that is introduced by the first amplifier stage.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first amplifier stage includes a first differential pair of transistors;

wherein the second amplifier stage includes a second differential pair of transistors;

wherein the shunt-peaking circuitry includes a first inductor and a second inductor;

wherein the first differential pair of transistors includes a first transistor and a second transistor, a drain of the first transistor coupled to the first inductor, a gate of the first transistor coupled to a first input voltage, a source of the first transistor coupled to a first node, a drain of the second transistor coupled to the second inductor, a gate of the second transistor coupled to a second input voltage, a source of the second transistor coupled to the first node; and

wherein the second differential pair of transistors includes a third transistor and a fourth transistor, a drain of the third transistor coupled to the first inductor, a gate of the third transistor coupled to the second input voltage, a source of the third transistor coupled to a second node, a drain of the fourth transistor coupled to the second inductor, a gate of the fourth transistor coupled to the first input voltage, a source of the fourth transistor coupled to the second node.

5. The system of claim 4 , further comprising:

a first current source coupled between the first node and a ground potential;

a second current source coupled between the second node and the ground potential; and

calibration logic configured to adjust the total harmonic distortion of the system by adjusting a biasing current that is provided by the second current source.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first amplifier stage includes a first differential pair of transistors;

wherein the second amplifier stage includes a second differential pair of transistors;

wherein the first differential pair of transistors includes a first transistor and a second transistor;

wherein the second differential pair of transistors includes a third transistor and a fourth transistor; and

wherein the third and fourth transistors are configured to have a thermal voltage that is different from a thermal voltage of the first and second transistors to facilitate suppression of the total harmonic distortion of the system.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first amplifier stage includes a first differential pair of transistors;

wherein the second amplifier stage includes a second differential pair of transistors; and

wherein the first differential pair of transistors and the second differential pair of transistors are configured to be switchable to facilitate suppression of the total harmonic distortion of the system.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the second amplifier stage is included in a plurality of second amplifier stages that are coupled in parallel with the first amplifier stage, the plurality of second amplifier stages corresponding to a plurality of respective ranges of input amplitudes of input signals, each of the plurality of second amplifier stages configured to suppress harmonic distortion of input signals having input amplitudes in the respective range that corresponds to that second amplifier stage.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein each of the second amplifier stages has a size that is selected based on the respective range of input amplitudes that corresponds to that second amplifier stage.

10. The system of claim 8 , wherein a bias current of each of the second amplifier stages is selected based on the respective range of input amplitudes that corresponds to that second amplifier stage.

11. The system of claim 8 , wherein a thermal voltage of each of the second amplifier stages is selected based on the respective range of input amplitudes that corresponds to that second amplifier stage.

12. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first amplifier stage and the second amplifier stage are controlled by a feedback loop of the system to adaptively suppress the total harmonic distortion of the system.

13. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

monitoring logic configured to monitor the total harmonic distortion of the system; and

calibration logic configured to calibrate at least one of the positive gain of the first amplifier stage or the negative gain of the second amplifier stage to compensate for the total harmonic distortion of the system.

14. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a non-linearity source that provides harmonic distortion, which is included in the total harmonic distortion of the system;

wherein at least one of the first amplifier stage or the second amplifier stage is configured to be over-compensated to provide pre-distortion with respect to a signal that is to be received by the non-linearity source to facilitate suppression of the total harmonic distortion of the system.

15. The system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a non-linearity source that provides harmonic distortion, which is included in the total harmonic distortion of the system;

wherein at least one of the first amplifier stage or the second amplifier stage is configured to be over-compensated to provide post-distortion with respect to a signal that is received from the non-linearity source to facilitate suppression of the total harmonic distortion of the system.

16. A method of suppressing total harmonic distortion in a system that has an overall gain, the overall gain based on a positive gain of a first amplifier stage and a negative gain of a second amplifier stage, the method comprising:

applying the positive gain to an input signal to generate a first output signal that includes harmonic distortion;

applying the negative gain to the input signal to generate a second output signal that is configured to compensate for the harmonic distortion in the first output signal;

combining the first output signal and the second output signal to provide an overall output signal based on the overall gain; and

using shunt-peaking circuitry coupled between a reference potential and the first and second amplifier stages to increase a maximum operating frequency at which the system is capable of operating.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the overall gain is dependent on an amplitude of the input signal to an extent that is less than an extent to which the positive gain of the first amplifier is dependent on the amplitude of the input signal.

18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

adjusting an inductance value of the shunt-peaking circuitry to compensate for loading of the first amplifier stage that is caused by the second amplifier stage.

19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

adjusting the total harmonic distortion of the system by adjusting a biasing current of the second amplifier stage.

20. A method comprising:

fabricating a first amplifier stage having a positive gain;

fabricating a second amplifier stage coupled in parallel with the first amplifier stage, the second amplifier stage having a negative gain to suppress total harmonic distortion of the system; and

fabricating shunt-peaking circuitry coupled to the first amplifier stage and the second amplifier stage, the shunt-peaking circuitry configured to increase a maximum operating frequency at which the system is capable of operating.

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