Claims
- 1. A variable-gain amplifier that amplifies an input signal to produce an amplified output signal and wherein the amplifier provides an exponential gain to linear control voltage characteristic, the amplifier comprising:a control voltage generator that generates a first control signal in response to a second control signal; an input transconductance stage that receives the input signal and provides the second control signal at a signal terminal that is coupled to the control voltage generator; a cascode transistor pair that is coupled to the input transconductance stage, the cascode transistor pair receives the first control signal and generates the amplified output signal; and an output load coupled to the amplified output signal.
- 2. The amplifier of claim 1, further comprising a current source coupled to the signal terminal of the transconductance stage.
- 3. The amplifier of claim 1, wherein the control voltage generator comprises:a voltage to current converter that receives a gain control voltage input and produces a converted current output; a temperature compensator that receives the current output and generates a compensation voltage; and a hyperbolic tangent voltage generator that receives the compensation voltage and generates the first control signal based on the second control signal.
- 4. The amplifier of claim 3, wherein the hyperbolic tangent voltage generator comprises:a first transistor pair that receives the compensation voltage; and first and second mirror circuits coupled to the first transistor pair and producing first and second mirror currents that are used to produce the first control signal.
- 5. The amplifier of claim 4, wherein the hyperbolic tangent voltage generator further comprises a control resistor coupled between the first and second mirror circuits.
- 6. The amplifier of claim 5, wherein the hyperbolic tangent voltage generator further comprises first and second buffers coupled to the first and second mirror circuits to buffer the first and second control signals.
- 7. A method for amplifying an input signal to produce an amplified output signal, wherein the method provides an exponential gain to linear control voltage characteristic, the method comprising steps of:receiving the input signal at a transconductance stage that is coupled to a cascode transistor pair; generating a first control signal that is input to the cascode transistor pair in response to a second control signal that is provided at a signal terminal of the transconductance stage that is also coupled to a current source; generating the amplified output signal at an output of the cascode transistor pair; and providing a load that is coupled to the amplified output signal.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the step of generating further comprises steps of:converting at least one gain control voltage signal to a current signal; temperature compensating the current signal to produce a compensated voltage signal; and using the compensated voltage signal and the second control signal to produce the first control signal.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of using further comprises:receiving the compensated voltage at a first transistor pair; outputting signals from the first transistor pair to first and second mirror circuits; receiving the second control signal at the second mirror circuit; and generating the first control signal from the first mirror circuit.
- 10. In a radio receiver that receives and processes radio frequency (RF) transmissions, a variable-gain amplifier that amplifies an input signal derived from the RF transmissions to produce an amplified output signal, and wherein the amplifier provides an exponential gain to linear control voltage characteristic, the amplifier comprising:a control voltage generator that generates a first control signal in response to a second control signal; an input transconductance stage that receives the input signal and provides the second control signal at a signal terminal that is coupled to the control voltage generator; a cascode transistor pair that is coupled to the input transconductance stage, the cascode transistor pair receives the first control signal and generates the amplified output signal; and an output load coupled to the amplified output signal.
- 11. The amplifier of claim 10, further comprising a current source coupled to the signal terminal of the transconductance stage.
- 12. The amplifier of claim 10, wherein the control voltage generator comprises:a voltage to current converter that receives a gain control voltage input and produces a converted current output; a temperature compensator that receives the current output and generates a compensation voltage; and a hyperbolic tangent voltage generator that receives the compensation voltage and generates the first control signal based on the second control signal.
- 13. The amplifier of claim 12, wherein the hyperbolic tangent voltage generator comprises:a first transistor pair that receives the compensation voltage; and first and second mirror circuits coupled to the first transistor pair and producing first and second mirror currents that are used to produce the first control signal.
- 14. The amplifier of claim 13, wherein the hyperbolic tangent voltage generator further comprises a control resistor coupled between the first and second mirror circuits.
- 15. The amplifier of claim 14, wherein the hyperbolic tangent voltage generator further comprises first and second buffers coupled to the first and second mirror circuits to buffer the first and second control signals.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application claims the benefit of priority of a pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application entitled “A BICMOS VARIABLE-GAIN TRANSCONDUCTANCE AMPLIFIER” Serial No. 60/307,352 filed on Jul. 23, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.
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