Claims
- 1. A phase-amplitude modulator for an input signal comprising:
a phase lock loop (PLL) receiving at an input phase information from an input signal and providing an output; a power amplifier (PA) receiving the output from the PLL, the PA modulated by an amplitude of the input signal to synthesize an RF transmission signal.
- 2. A modulator as defined in claim 1 wherein the PA is non-linear to obtain higher power efficiency.
- 3. A modulator as defined in claim 1 wherein a closed loop control on the PA is used to obtain modulation accuracy.
- 4. A modulator as defined in claim 1 further comprising a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) receiving the phase information of the input signal, the DDS generating an IF signal as the input of the PLL.
- 5. A modulator as defined in claim 3 further comprising:
an amplitude detector connected to an output of the PA; and an analog transfer function (G(s)) receiving the amplitude of the input signal and a feedback output from the amplitude detector, an output of the transfer function modulating the PA.
- 6. A modulator as defined in claim 5 wherein the amplitude of the input signal is digital and further comprising a pulse width modulator (PWM) receiving the digital amplitude and providing the amplitude to the analog transfer function.
- 7. A modulator as defined in claim 3 wherein the amplitude of the input signal is digital and further comprising:
an amplitude detector connected to an output of the PA; a first analog to digital converter receiving an output of the amplitude detector:
a digital transfer function (T(Z)) receiving the digital amplitude and an output of the first analog to digital converter; and, a second analog to digital converter receiving an output from the digital transfer function, an output of the second analog to digital converter modulating the PA.
- 8. A modulator as defined in claim 1 wherein the input signal is in quadrature format and further comprising:
a first analog to digital converter receiving an I baseband vector; a second analog to digital converter receiving a Q baseband vector; a phase shifter receiving an output from the first analog to digital converter, an output from the second analog to digital converter and an intermediate carrier frequency, the phase shifter connected to the phase lock loop to provide the phase angle information; and, an amplitude generator receiving the output of the first analog to digital converter and the output of the second analog to digital converter and providing an amplitude of the input signal.
- 9. A modulator as defined in claim 2 further comprising a low pass harmonic filter connected to the output of the PA for filtering the RF transmission signal.
- 10. A modulator as defined in claim 4 wherein baseband filtering is done on the phase and amplitude separately to obtain the desired spectrum.
- 11. A modulator as defined in claim 10 wherein the phase filtering is done by filtering the DDS's phase angle.
- 12. A modulator as defined in claim 10 where the phase filtering is done in a low-pass filter in the PLL.
- 13. A modulator as defined in claim 1 further comprising a pulse width modulator (PWM) receiving the phase information of the input signal, the PWM generating an IF signal as the input of the PLL.
- 14. A modulator as defined in claim 1 further comprising a second PLL receiving the phase information of the input signal, the second PLL generating an IF signal as the input of the PLL.
- 15. A phase-amplitude modulator for an input signal comprising:
a digital synthesizer receiving the phase information of an input signal, the digital synthesizer generating an IF signal; a phase lock loop (PLL) receiving the IF signal at an input and providing an output; a non-linear power amplifier (PA) receiving the output from the PLL and generating an RF transmission signal; an amplitude detector connected to an output of the PA; and an means for creating an analog transfer function (G(s)) receiving an amplitude of the input signal and a feedback output from the amplitude detector, an output of the transfer function means modulating the PA.
- 16. A modulator as defined in claim 16 wherein the digital synthesizer comprises a direct digital synthesizer (DDS).
- 17. A modulator as defined in claim 15 wherein the digital synthesizer comprises a pulse width modulator (PWM).
- 18. A modulator as defined in claim 15 wherein the amplitude of the input signal is digital and further comprising a pulse width modulator (PWM) receiving the digital amplitude and providing the amplitude to the analog transfer function.
- 19. A phase-amplitude modulator for an input signal comprising:
a digital synthesizer receiving the phase information of an input signal, the digital synthesizer generating an IF signal; a phase lock loop (PLL) receiving the IF signal at an input and providing an output; a non-linear power amplifier (PA) receiving the output from the PLL and generating an RF transmission signal; an amplitude detector connected to an output of the PA; a first analog to digital converter receiving an output of the amplitude detector:
a digital transfer function (T(Z)) receiving the digital amplitude and an output of the first analog to digital converter; and, a second analog to digital converter receiving an output from the digital transfer function, an output of the second analog to digital converter modulating the PA.
- 20. A modulator as defined in claim 19 wherein the digital synthesizer, the PLL, the first and second digital to analog converters, the amplitude detector and the digital transfer function are contained on a single integrated circuit.
- 21. A modulator as defined in claim 16 wherein the amplitude of the input signal is digital and further comprising a pulse width modulator (PWM) receiving the digital amplitude and providing the amplitude to the analog transfer function.
- 22. A modulator as defined in claim 21 wherein the DDS, the PLL and the PWM are contained on a single integrated circuit.
- 23. A phase-amplitude modulator for a quadrature format input signal comprising:
a first analog to digital converter receiving an I baseband vector; a second analog to digital converter receiving a Q baseband vector; a phase shifter receiving an output from the first analog to digital converter, an output from the second analog to digital converter and an intermediate carrier frequency, the phase shifter providing as an output a phase angle signal; a phase lock loop (PLL) receiving at an input the phase angle signal and providing an output; a non-linear power amplifier (PA) receiving the output from the PLL and synthesizing an RF transmission signal through a low pass harmonic filter; an amplitude detector connected to an output of the PA; and a means for creating analog transfer function (G(s)) receiving an amplitude of the input signal and a feedback output from the amplitude detector, an output of the transfer function means modulating the PA.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of the Provisional Application serial No. 60/387,234 of the same title filed on Jun. 7, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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