IP Library Granted Patent US 9,819,335
Granted Patent B2
US 9,819,335 · App. 15/055,119 · Granted Nov 14, 2017

Switching supply delay compensation

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Patent No.
US 9,819,335
App. No.
15/055,119
Granted
Nov 14, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Circuitry, which includes a parallel amplifier and a switching supply, is disclosed. The parallel amplifier regulates a power supply output voltage based on a power supply control signal and provides a current sense signal, which is representative of a parallel amplifier output current from the parallel amplifier. The switching supply is coupled to the parallel amplifier. The switching supply provides a switching output voltage and makes an early determination of the switching output voltage using the current sense signal and the power supply control signal to at least partially compensate for delay in the switching supply. Additionally, the switching supply drives the parallel amplifier output current toward zero using the switching output voltage to increase efficiency.

Claims (55)

1. Circuitry comprising:

a parallel amplifier configured to:

regulate a power supply output voltage based on a power supply control signal; and

provide a current sense signal, which is representative of a parallel amplifier output current from the parallel amplifier;

a switching supply coupled to the parallel amplifier and configured to:

provide a switching output voltage;

make an early determination of the switching output voltage using the current sense signal and the power supply control signal to at least partially compensate for delay in the switching supply; and

drive the parallel amplifier output current toward zero using the switching output voltage to increase efficiency of the circuitry; and

an offset capacitive element coupled between a parallel amplifier output of the parallel amplifier and a feedback input of the parallel amplifier, wherein the offset capacitive element is configured to allow the power supply output voltage to be higher than a voltage at the parallel amplifier output.

2. Circuitry comprising:

a parallel amplifier configured to:

regulate a power supply output voltage based on a power supply control signal; and

provide a current sense signal, which is representative of a parallel amplifier output current from the parallel amplifier; and

a switching supply coupled to the parallel amplifier and configured to:

provide a switching output voltage;

make an early determination of the switching output voltage using the current sense signal and the power supply control signal to at least partially compensate for delay in the switching supply; and

drive the parallel amplifier output current toward zero using the switching output voltage to increase efficiency of the circuitry, such that the switching supply comprises switching circuitry and a first inductive element, wherein the switching circuitry has a switching circuitry output and is configured to provide the switching output voltage via the switching circuitry output; the first inductive element is coupled between the switching circuitry output and a feedback input of the parallel amplifier; and at least part of the delay in the switching supply is based on the first inductive element.

3. The circuitry of claim 2 wherein the switching supply further comprises a filter capacitive element coupled between a parallel amplifier output of the parallel amplifier and a ground, wherein at least part of the delay in the switching supply is further based on the filter capacitive element.

4. The circuitry of claim 1 wherein the parallel amplifier is further configured to regulate the power supply output voltage using a parallel amplifier control signal, which is representative of a voltage setpoint of the power supply output voltage; and the switching supply comprises delay compensation circuitry configured to receive and delay the power supply control signal to provide the parallel amplifier control signal.

5. The circuitry of claim 1 wherein the parallel amplifier is further configured to regulate the power supply output voltage using the power supply control signal, which is representative of a voltage setpoint of the power supply output voltage; and the early determination of the switching output voltage, is further based on a DC-DC converter compensation signal.

6. The circuitry of claim 5 wherein control circuitry is configured to provide the DC-DC converter compensation signal and the power supply control signal.

7. The circuitry of claim 1 wherein control circuitry is configured to provide the power supply control signal via a digital communications bus and a digital communications interface.

8. Circuitry comprising:

a parallel amplifier configured to:

regulate a power supply output voltage based on a power supply control signal; and

provide a current sense signal, which is representative of a parallel amplifier output current from the parallel amplifier; and

a switching supply coupled to the parallel amplifier and configured to:

provide a switching output voltage;

make an early determination of the switching output voltage using the current sense signal and the power supply control signal to at least partially compensate for delay in the switching supply;

drive the parallel amplifier output current toward zero using the switching output voltage to increase efficiency of the circuitry;

when a magnitude of the current sense signal is greater than a zero reference level, the switching supply is further configured to drive the switching output voltage to a high magnitude; and

when the magnitude of the current sense signal is less than the zero reference level, the switching supply is further configured to drive the switching output voltage to a low magnitude.

9. The circuitry of claim 8 wherein when the current sense signal has a positive time-rate-of-change, when the magnitude of the current sense signal is greater than a negative threshold, when a sum of the magnitude of the current sense signal and a time-rate-of-change of the power supply control signal is greater than a positive reference level, the switching supply is configured to drive the switching output voltage to the high magnitude.

10. The circuitry of claim 9 wherein when the current sense signal has a negative time-rate-of-change, when the magnitude of the current sense signal is less than a positive threshold, when the sum of the magnitude of the current sense signal and the time-rate-of-change of the power supply control signal is less than a negative reference level, the switching supply is further configured to drive the switching output voltage to the low magnitude.

11. The circuitry of claim 8 wherein when the current sense signal has a positive time-rate-of-change, when a sum of the magnitude of the current sense signal and a time-rate-of-change of the power supply control signal is greater than a positive reference level, the switching supply is configured to drive the switching output voltage to the high magnitude.

12. The circuitry of claim 11 wherein when the current sense signal has a negative time-rate-of-change, when the sum of the magnitude of the current sense signal and the time-rate-of-change of the power supply control signal is less than a negative reference level, the switching supply is further configured to drive the switching output voltage to the low magnitude.

13. The circuitry of claim 8 wherein when the current sense signal has a positive time-rate-of-change, when a sum of the magnitude of the current sense signal and a time-rate-of-change of the power supply control signal is greater than the zero reference level, the switching supply is configured to drive the switching output voltage to the high magnitude.

14. The circuitry of claim 13 wherein when the current sense signal has a negative time-rate-of-change, when the sum of the magnitude of the current sense signal and the time-rate-of-change of the power supply control signal is less than the zero reference level, the switching supply is further configured to drive the switching output voltage to the low magnitude.

15. The circuitry of claim 1 wherein a delay compensated DC-DC converter comprises the parallel amplifier and the switching supply, such that the delay compensated DC-DC converter is an envelope tracking power supply and the delay compensated DC-DC converter is configured to provide a power supply output signal, which is an envelope power supply signal; and the power supply output signal has the power supply output voltage.

16. The circuitry of claim 15 wherein a radio frequency (RF) power amplifier receives and amplifies an RF input signal to provide an RF transmit signal using the power supply output signal.

17. The circuitry of claim 1 wherein a bandwidth of the power supply output voltage is greater than 20 megahertz.

18. Circuitry comprising:

a parallel amplifier configured to:

regulate a power supply output voltage based on a power supply control signal; and

provide a current sense signal, which is representative of a parallel amplifier output current from the parallel amplifier; and

a switching supply, which comprises switching circuitry, a first inductive element, and a second inductive element, wherein the switching circuitry has a switching circuitry output; the first inductive element is coupled between the switching circuitry output and a feedback input of the parallel amplifier; the second inductive element is coupled between the first inductive element and a parallel amplifier output of the parallel amplifier; and the switching supply is coupled to the parallel amplifier, such that the switching supply is configured to:

provide a switching output voltage via the switching circuitry output;

make an early determination of the switching output voltage using the current sense signal and the power supply control signal to at least partially compensate for delay in the switching supply; and

drive the parallel amplifier output current toward zero using the switching output voltage to increase efficiency of the circuitry.

19. A method comprising:

using a parallel amplifier to regulate a power supply output voltage based on a power supply control signal, which is representative of a voltage setpoint of the power supply output voltage;

providing a current sense signal, which is representative of a parallel amplifier output current from the parallel amplifier;

using a switching supply to provide a switching output voltage;

making an early determination of the switching output voltage using the current sense signal and the power supply control signal to at least partially compensate for delay in the switching supply, wherein the early determination of the switching output voltage is further based on a DC-DC converter compensation signal; and

driving the parallel amplifier output current toward zero using the switching output voltage to increase efficiency of a DC-DC converter.

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 Apr 11, 2016
From: KHLAT, NADIM; KAY, MICHAEL R.
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 038247/0406 →