The patent application is generally in the field of switching mode power amplifiers (SMPA).
Typical SMPA include pre-packaged transistors having fixed emitter/source degeneration inductance values, which greatly increases the probability of reduced power efficiency.
A need exists for SMPA having increased power efficiency.
Described herein is Switching Mode Power Amplifier Having Increased Power Efficiency.
The following definitions and acronyms are used herein:
Acronym(s):
SMPA—Switching Mode Power Amplifier(s)
IPE—Increased Power Efficiency
RF—Radio Frequency
DC—Direct Current
Definition(s):
Switching Mode Power Amplifier—An amplifier that uses active devices as switching devices. The switching devices are used to control current and voltage so overlap is greatly reduced across the amplifier. Reducing overlap of current and voltage across the amplifier reduces energy dissipation in the active devices, which increases DC to RF power conversion efficiency.
The increased power efficiency (IPE) SMPA includes a transistor and an emitter/source (E/S) reactive component that is capable of producing a desired E/S degeneration inductance value. The E/S reactive component is operatively coupled to an emitter/source of a bipolar/uni-polar transistor. In one embodiment, the E/S reactive component is operatively coupled to an emitter of a bipolar transistor. In one embodiment, the E/S reactive component is operatively coupled to a source of a uni-polar transistor. In one embodiment, the E/S reactive component comprises an inductor. In one embodiment, the IPE SMPA provides increased power efficiency. Exemplary applications of IPE SMPA include portable wireless communication devices such as Bluetooth-enabled devices, wireless sensor networks, wireless LAN, RF keyless entry systems and RFID systems, where the linearity requirement of the power amplifiers is not strict (e.g., constant envelope modulation schemes).
E/S reactive component 130 is operatively coupled to an emitter/source of transistor 114 and a power supply terminal (not shown in FIGURES). In a bipolar transistor embodiment, E/S reactive component 130 is operatively coupled to an emitter of transistor 114. In a uni-polar transistor embodiment, E/S reactive component 130 is operatively coupled to a source of transistor 114. In one embodiment, E/S reactive component 130 is operatively coupled between an emitter/source of transistor 114 and a negative power supply terminal. E/S reactive component 130 is fabricated or selected to produce a desired E/S degeneration reactive component value. E/S reactive component 130 can comprise a complex impedance fabricated or selected to increase SMPA power efficiency. In one embodiment, E/S reactive component 130 comprises an inductor. In one embodiment, E/S reactive component 130 comprises a parallel combination of inductors and capacitors.
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From the above description, it is manifest that various techniques can be used for implementing the concepts without departing from their scope. Moreover, a person of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. It should also be understood that the particular embodiments described herein are capable of many rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions without departing from the scope and spirit.
The Switching Mode Power Amplifier Having Increased Power Efficiency is assigned to the United States Government and is available for licensing for commercial purposes. Licensing and technical inquiries should be directed to the Office of Patent Counsel, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego, Code 20012, San Diego, Calif., 92152; voice (619) 553-3001; fax (619) 553-3821. Reference Navy Case Number 96284.
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