IP Library Granted Patent US 9,263,991
Granted Patent B2
US 9,263,991 · App. 14/209,581 · Granted Feb 16, 2016

Power management/power amplifier operation under dynamic battery drops

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Patent No.
US 9,263,991
App. No.
14/209,581
Granted
Feb 16, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment, a digital internal amplified voltage of power management circuitry is forced to an input threshold voltage upon a determination that a set of emergency conditions is satisfied, and is set to an input minimum battery voltage upon a determination that the set of emergency conditions is not satisfied. The emergency conditions may include determining that a battery voltage is less than a threshold voltage and determining that an input minimum battery voltage is less than an input threshold voltage.

Claims (27)

1. Power management circuitry comprising:

power converter circuitry configured to receive a battery voltage and provide a converted supply voltage for biasing radio frequency (RF) power amplifier (PA) circuitry;

logic circuitry coupled to the power converter circuitry and configured to:

determine whether a condition is satisfied, the condition comprising that the battery voltage is below a minimum battery voltage threshold;

if the condition is satisfied, cause the power converter circuitry to provide the converted supply voltage as a constant voltage; and

if the condition is not satisfied, cause the power converter circuitry to provide the converted supply voltage such that the RF PA circuitry operates in one of an envelope tracking mode and an average power tracking mode.

2. The power management circuitry of claim 1 wherein the constant voltage is above the minimum battery voltage threshold.

3. The power management circuitry of claim 2 wherein the minimum battery voltage threshold is 3.2V.

4. The power management circuitry of claim 1 wherein the power converter circuitry is configured to provide the converted supply voltage such that the converted supply voltage is above a minimum supply voltage setting.

5. The power management circuitry of claim 4 wherein the condition further comprises that the minimum supply voltage setting is below a minimum supply voltage threshold.

6. The power management circuitry of claim 5 wherein the power converter circuitry is a buck-boost converter.

7. The power management circuitry of claim 6 wherein the power converter circuitry is configured to automatically choose a buck/boost ratio based on the battery voltage and the minimum supply voltage setting when an automode setting is enabled.

8. The power management circuitry of claim 7 wherein the condition further comprises that the automode setting is enabled.

9. Communication circuitry comprising:

radio frequency (RF) power amplifier (PA) circuitry configured to receive and amplify RF signals based at least in part on a converted supply voltage; and

power management circuitry coupled to the RF PA circuitry and configured to:

determine whether a condition is satisfied, the condition comprising that a battery voltage is below a minimum battery voltage threshold;

if the condition is satisfied, provide the converted supply voltage as a constant voltage; and

if the condition is not satisfied, provide the converted supply voltage such that the RF PA circuitry operates in one of an envelope tracking mode and an average power tracking mode.

10. The communication circuitry of claim 9 wherein the constant voltage is above the minimum battery voltage threshold.

11. The communication circuitry of claim 10 wherein the minimum battery voltage threshold is 3.2V.

12. The communication circuitry of claim 9 wherein the power management circuitry further comprises power converter circuitry configured to receive the battery voltage and provide the converted supply voltage.

13. The communication circuitry of claim 12 wherein the power converter circuitry is configured to provide the converted supply voltage such that the converted supply voltage is above a minimum supply voltage setting.

14. The communication circuitry of claim 13 wherein the condition further comprises that the minimum supply voltage setting is below a minimum supply voltage threshold.

15. The communication circuitry of claim 14 wherein the power converter circuitry is a buck-boost converter.

16. The communication circuitry of claim 15 wherein the power converter circuitry is configured to automatically choose a buck/boost ratio based on the battery voltage and the minimum supply voltage setting when an automode setting is enabled.

17. The communication circuitry of claim 16 wherein the condition further comprises that the automode setting is enabled.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jun 16, 2016
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: QORVO US, INC.
Reel/Frame 039196/0941 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2015
From: KHLAT, NADIM; PIERRES, JEAN-BLAISE; KAY, MICHAEL R.
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 034852/0887 →