EP1586162A4 - High efficiency power amplification apparatus with multiple power mode - Google Patents
High efficiency power amplification apparatus with multiple power modeInfo
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- the present invention relates to a power amplifier in a mobile handset. More particularly, the present invention relates to a multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency appropriate for amplifying power corresponding to various output power levels without using bypass switching circuits.
- Radio Frequency (RF) power amplifier consumes most of the power consumed by the overall system of the mobile handset.
- low efficiency of the RF power amplifier degrades the efficiency of the overall system and thus reduces the talk time.
- a multiple power mode power amplifier is one of the devices introduced recently as a result of such researches conducted to increase efficiency of the RF power amplifier.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier is configured to operate its own power stage corresponding to desired situations and is operated in several operation modes corresponding to output power levels.
- bypass switching circuits are used for such operations of the multiple power mode power amplifier.
- path of power transmission is adjusted to bypass power stage.
- path of power transmission is adjusted to pass the power stage in order to provide high output power.
- more than one power stages among a plurality of power stages connected to each other in serial should be switched in order to implement the multiple power mode power amplifier and more than one bypass switching circuits and a complex logical control circuit for controlling the bypass switching circuits are required for the switching operation.
- Figure 1 illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using bypass switching circuits.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier illustrated in Figure 1 is configured using 3 bypass switching circuits. If the power amplifier is operated in the high power mode, both a first switch 31 and a second switch 32 are closed and a third switch 33 is open, so that output of a driver 10 including an impedance matching unit is inputted into a power stage 22. In contrast, if the power amplifier is operated in the low power mode, both the first switch 31 and the second switch 32 are open and the third switch 33 is closed, so that output of the driver 10 including the impedance matching unit bypasses the power stage 22.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier illustrated in Figure 1 uses 3 bypass switching circuits, the degree of freedom in configuration of the multiple power mode power amplifier increases.
- it has disadvantages in that the size of the entire system increases and power loss of the entire system increases due to power loss of the bypass switching circuits.
- power loss of the second switch 32 connected to an output terminal of the power stage affects efficiency and linearity of the operation in the high power mode a lot, so that a bypass switching circuit having great power capacity and excellent loss characteristic should be used and the necessity of using the bypass switching circuit requires high cost.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using other bypass switching circuits.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier illustrated in Figure 2 is configured using not serial switches but shunt switches.
- a shunt switch of a second bypass switching circuit 49 is connected to the ground and is operated with a third impedance transformer 48 as an impedance matching unit.
- a first impedance transformer 47 transforms a load of an output stage including the second bypass switching circuit 49 and the third impedance transformer 48 into the optimum impedance Zopt that makes an output of a power stage 45 maximum.
- a switch of a first bypass switching circuit 44 is connected to an input terminal 43 of the power stage.
- the second bypass switching circuit 49 is connected to an output terminal of a second impedance transformer and the first impedance transformer 47 forms an impedance matching unit together with the second impedance transformer 46 and the third impedance transformer 48 by transforming an output impedance of the power stage 45 which is off into impedance of j50ohms.
- the switch of the first bypass switching circuit 44 is connected to the input terminal of the second impedance transformer 46, so that a bypass is formed.
- the first bypass switching circuit 44 may be configured using two diode switches and the second bypass switching circuit 49 may be configured using one shunt diode switch.
- Figure 3 a illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using a bypass switching circuit, of which switching circuit is connected to an output terminal of ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier illustrated in Figure 3 a includes a carrier amplifier 51 and has a bypass implemented by a bypass switching circuit configured by using ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line 52 and a shunt switch 53.
- the shunt switch 53 of the bypass switching circuit is connected to the ground and the bypass switching circuit including the shunt switch 53 is operated as an open stub by being connected to the ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line 52.
- the shunt switch 53 of the bypass switching circuit is connected to an output terminal of the carrier amplifier 51 and is operated as an bypass together with the ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line 52.
- Figure 3b illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using a bypass switching circuit, of which switching circuit is connected to an input terminal of ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line.
- Figure 3 a is only the order of a ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line and a bypass switching circuit. Since the multiple power mode power amplifier illustrated in Figures 3 a and 3 b includes only one bypass switching circuit, it has an advantage in that the size of the entire system is small. However, at the same time, it has an disadvantage in that bandwidth is limited due to use of a ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line.
- Figure 4 illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using other bypass switching circuits.
- Q3 (65) is a carrier amplifier and Q2 (62) is an operational amplifier.
- a serial switch 66 comprises two parallel diodes and anodes of the diodes are connected to Vcc of the carrier amplifier. In the high power mode, Ql (68) is off and the serial switch 66 is open. Accordingly, output of Q2 (62) is inputted into Q3 (65) and a first impedance matching unit 63 is an impedance matching unit that transforms input impedance into impedance of 15ohms.
- a second impedance matching unit 64 is an impedance matching unit that transforms load impedance into impedance of 25 ohms.
- the second impedance matching unit 64 has smaller impedance than input impedance of Q3 (65) when the switch 66 is closed and has bigger impedance than input impedance of Q3 (65) when the switch 66 is open.
- the second impedance matching unit 64 is operated as a bypass.
- An object of the present invention is to solve at least the above problems of the related art multiple power mode power amplifier using bypass switching circuits and to provide a multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency that may amplify power of various levels without using bypass switching circuits by making a path for bypassing a power stage and a path for passing through a power stage join at optimum point and implementing optimum impedance transformer on the path for bypassing the power stage.
- a multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency including: a power stage for receiving power amplified by a driver through a first impedance matching unit connected in serial to the driver amplifying input power and a second impedance matching unit connected to the first impedance matching unit in serial, re-amplifying the power and outputting the re-amplified power; an applied voltage control circuit, connected to the power stage in parallel, for controlling applied voltages corresponding to a first power mode and a second power mode; an impedance transformer for receiving power amplified by the driver through the first impedance matching unit, according to operations of the applied voltage control circuit; a third impedance matching unit, connected to the power stage in serial, for receiving power amplified by the power stage, according to operations of the applied voltage control circuit; and a fourth impedance matching unit, connected to the third impedance matching unit in serial and connected to the impedance transformer in serial, for transferring power, transferred from the third impedance matching unit or the impedance transformer, to an output stage according to operations
- the power stage is connected to the second impedance matching unit in serial and, in the second power mode, the power stage receives power amplified by the driver through the second impedance matching unit and re- amplifies the power.
- the applied voltage control circuit adjusts voltage applied to the power stage in order for the power stage to be off in the first power mode and in order for the power stage to be on in the second power mode.
- the impedance transformer is connected in parallel to the second impedance matching unit, the power stage and the third impedance matching unit and, in the first power mode, the impedance transformer receives through the first impedance matching unit the power amplified by the driver and outputs the power to the fourth impedance matching unit.
- the impedance transformer has the structure of a band-pass filter.
- the third impedance matching unit prevents power transferred through the impedance transformer from leaking to the power stage.
- the fourth impedance matching unit receives power from the impedance transformer in the first power mode and the fourth impedance matching unit receives power from the third impedance matching unit in the second power mode.
- a path, that power which passed through the first impedance matching unit is transferred to the fourth impedance matching unit is determined by comparing impedance as viewed from the first impedance matching unit towards the power stage and impedance as viewed from the first impedance matching unit towards the impedance transformer.
- the impedance as viewed from the first impedance matching unit towards the impedance transformer forms an inter-stage matching unit between the driver and the power stage together with the first impedance matching unit in the second power mode.
- another multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency including: a driver for variably amplifying gain of input signal using a variable gain amplifier; a power stage for receiving power amplified by the driver through a first impedance matching unit connected to the driver in serial and a second impedance matching unit connected to the first impedance matching unit in serial, re-amplifying the power and outputting the re-amplified power; an applied voltage control unit, connected to the power stage in parallel, for controlling an applied voltage corresponding to the first power mode and the second power mode; an impedance transformer for receiving through the first impedance matching unit power amplified by the driver according to operations of the applied voltage control circuit; a third impedance matching unit, connected to the power stage in serial, for receiving power amplified by the power stage according to operations of the applied power
- the power stage is connected to the second impedance matching unit in serial and, in the second power mode, the power stage receives through the second impedance matching unit power amplified by the driver and re-amplifies the power.
- the applied voltage control circuit controls the driver in order for gain of signal inputted into the driver to be differently amplified corresponding to the first power mode and the second power mode.
- the applied voltage control circuit adjusts voltage applied to the power stage in order for the power stage to be off in the first power mode and in order for the power stage to be on in the second power mode.
- the impedance transformer is connected in parallel to the second impedance matching unit, the power stage and the third impedance matching unit and, in the first power mode, the impedance transformer receives through the first impedance matching unit power amplified by the driver and outputs the power to the fourth impedance matching unit.
- the impedance transformer has the structure of a band-pass filter.
- the third impedance matching unit prevents power transferred through the impedance transformer from leaking to the power stage.
- the fourth impedance matching unit receives power from the impedance transformer in the first power mode and the fourth impedance matching unit receives power from the third impedance matching unit.
- a path, that power which passed through the first impedance matching unit is transferred to the fourth impedance matching unit is determined by comparing impedance as viewed from the first impedance matching unit towards the power stage and impedance as viewed from the first impedance matching unit towards the impedance transformer.
- the impedance as viewed from the first impedance matching unit towards the impedance transformer forms an inter-stage matching unit between the driver and the power stage together with the first impedance matching unit in the second power mode.
- Figure 1 illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using bypass switching circuits.
- Figure 2 illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using other bypass switching circuits.
- Figure 3 a illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using a bypass switching circuit, of which switching circuit is connected to an output terminal of ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line.
- Figure 3b illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using a bypass switching circuit, of which switching circuit is connected to an input terminal of ⁇ /4 bypass transmission line.
- Figure 4 illustrates a related art multiple power mode power amplifier using other bypass switching circuits.
- Figure 5 illustrates a multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency using power mode transition structure without a bypass switching circuit according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 illustrates the multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency illustrated in Figure 5 in detail for explaining power mode transition structure without a bypass switching circuit.
- Figure 7a is a graph illustrating gain characteristic corresponding to the high power mode and the low power mode of the multiple power mode power amplifier according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 7b is a graph illustrating Power Added Efficiency (PAE) characteristic corresponding to the high power mode and the low power mode of the multiple power mode power amplifier according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 8 illustrates a multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency using power mode transition structure without a bypass switching circuit according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- PAE Power Added Efficiency
- FIG. 5 illustrates a multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency using power mode transition structure without a bypass switching circuit according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency illustrated in Figure 5 includes: a driver 100 for amplifying input power; a power stage 120 for receiving power amplified by the driver 100 through a first impedance matching unit 130 connected in serial to the driver and a second impedance matching unit 140 connected to the first impedance matching unit 130 in serial, re-amplifying the power and outputting the re-amplified power; an applied voltage control circuit 90, connected to the power stage 120 in parallel, for controlling applied voltages corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode; an impedance transformer 170 for receiving power amplified by the driver 100 through the first impedance matching unit 130, according to operations of the applied voltage control circuit 90 and transferring the power to a fourth impedance matching unit 160; a third impedance matching unit 150, connected to the power stage 120 in serial, for transferring power amplified by the power stage 120 to the fourth impedance matching unit 160; and the fourth impedance matching unit 160, connected to the third impedance matching unit 150 in serial and connected to the
- the applied voltage control circuit 90 adjusts voltage applied to the power stage 120 by exterior control signal inputs corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode. Since output power is gained by passing through not the power stage 120 but, the optimized first impedance matching unit 130 and the optimized impedance transformer 170, in the low power mode, the applied voltage control circuit 90 adjusts voltage applied to the power stage 120 in order for transistors of the power stage 120 to be off.
- the applied voltage control circuit 90 applies voltage appropriate for operations of transistors of the power stage 120.
- the driver 100 in the low power mode amplifies input power and transfers the amplified power to the impedance transformer 170 through the optimized first impedance matching unit 130.
- the driver 100 in the high power mode amplifies input power and transfers the amplified power to the power stage 120 through the optimized first impedance matching unit 130 and the optimized second impedance matching unit 140.
- the power stage 120 in the low power mode is off by the applied voltage control circuit 90 and the power stage 120 in the high power mode amplifies signal, amplified by the driver 100 and inputted into the power stage 120.
- the first impedance matching unit 130 is a circuit optimized for optimal operations corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode.
- the first impedance matching unit 130 selectively transfers input power amplified by the driver 100 corresponding to operation modes to the impedance transformer 170 or the power stage 120.
- the second impedance matching unit 140 is a circuit optimized for optimal operations corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode.
- the second impedance matching unit 140 transfers power, amplified by the driver 100 and transferred through the first impedance matching unit 130, to the impedance transformer 170 in the low power mode and to the power stage 120 in the high power mode.
- the impedance transformer 170 is an impedance transforming circuit that transforms impedance appropriately corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode. In the low power mode, the impedance transformer 170 forms a path that bypasses the power stage 120, so that output of the driver 100 is transferred to output stage 78 of the power amplifier.
- Figure 6 illustrates the multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency illustrated in Figure 5 in detail for explaining power mode transition structure without bypass switching circuit.
- Output power of the driver 100 reaches a junction 72 dividing paths corresponding to power modes via the first impedance matching unit 130.
- the power stage 120 is off by voltage applied by the applied voltage control circuit 90 and input impedance Z ⁇ NT-H of the power stage 120 as viewed from the first impedance matching unit 130 is quite larger than input impedance Z INT-L of a path bypassing the power stage 120 as viewed from the first impedance matching unit 130.
- power amplified by the driver 100 and transferred to the junction 72 is optimized so that the amount of power inputted into the impedance transformer 170 is quite larger than the amount of power inputted into the power stage 120.
- the output power is transferred to the output stage 78 with minimizing power leakage to the power stage by the third impedance matching unit 150 and the fourth impedance matching unit 160.
- the power stage 120 is on by voltage applied by the applied voltage control circuit 90 and input impedance Z INT-H of the power stage 120 as viewed from the first impedance matching unit 130 is smaller than input impedance Z INT-L of a path bypassing the power stage 120 as viewed from the first impedance matching unit 130.
- most power amplified by the driver 100 and transferred to the junction 72, is amplified by the power stage 120 and is transferred to the output stage 78 of the power amplifier with minimizing power leakage to the impedance transformer 170 by the optimized third impedance matching unit 150 and the optimized fourth impedance matching unit 160.
- Input impedance Z INT-L of a path bypassing the power stage 120 as viewed from the first impedance matching unit 130 forms an inter-stage matching unit between the driver 100 and the power stage 120 together with the first impedance matching unit 130 in the high power mode, so that output power of the driver 100 is well transferred to the power stage 120.
- Figure 7a is a graph illustrating gain characteristic corresponding to the high power mode and the low power mode of the multiple power mode power amplifier according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the power stage 120 is off by the applied voltage control circuit 90, so that output of the driver 100 is not amplified by the power stage 120 and the output of the driver 100 is transferred to the output stage 78 through the impedance transformer 170.
- DC power consumption by the power stage 120 can be removed, so that PAE characteristic is excellent.
- output of the driver 100 is amplified by the power stage 120 and reaches the output stage 78, in the high power mode, so that the gain characteristic at the time of being amplified by the power stage 120 is added to the gain characteristic by the operation in the low power mode and PAE characteristic depends on the power stage 120 having generally high output power level.
- FIG 7a gain characteristic is comparatively low in the low power mode and gain characteristic is comparatively high in the high power mode.
- Figure 7b is a graph illustrating Power Added Efficiency characteristic corresponding to the high power mode and the low power mode of the multiple power mode power amplifier according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- PAE characteristic in the low power mode is excellent because DC power consumption by the power stage 120 can be removed.
- output of the power stage 120 is transferred to the output stage 78 through the third impedance matching unit 150 and the fourth impedance matching unit 160, and the third impedance matching unit 150, the fourth impedance matching unit 160 and the impedance transformer 170 do not use a switch, so that output of the power stage 120 is transferred to the output stage 78 without loss and thus PAE characteristic in the high power mode is excellent.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency using power mode transition structure without a bypass switching circuit according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier with high efficiency using power mode transition structure without a bypass switching circuit according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises: a driver 210 for variably amplifying gain of input signal using a variable gain amplifier; a power stage 220 for receiving power amplified by the driver 210 through a first impedance matching unit 230 connected to the driver 210 in serial and a second impedance matching unit 240 connected to the first impedance matching unit 230 in serial, re- amplifying the power and outputting the re-amplified power; an applied voltage control unit 190, connected to the power stage 220 in parallel, for controlling an applied voltage corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode; an impedance transformer 270 for receiving through the first impedance matching unit 230 power amplified by the driver 210 according to operations of the applied voltage control circuit 190; a third impedance
- the applied voltage control circuit 190 controls the driver in order for gain of signal inputted into the driver to be differently amplified corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode.
- the applied voltage control circuit adjusts voltage supplied to the power stage 220 by exterior control signal inputs corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode. Since output power is gained by passing through not the power stage 220 but, the optimized first impedance matching unit 230 and the optimized impedance transformer 270, in the low power mode, the applied voltage control circuit 190 adjusts voltage applied to the power stage 220 in order for transistors of the power stage 220 to be off.
- the applied voltage control circuit 190 applies voltage appropriate for operations of transistors of the power stage 220.
- the variable gain amplifier variably amplifies gain of signal inputted through an input terminal 180 of the power amplifier according to operations of the applied voltage control circuit 190 and supplies the amplified gain to the first impedance matching unit 230, the power stage 220 and the impedance transformer 270.
- the variable gain amplifier performs a role of not only a driver but also a linearizer, so that efficiency and linearity of circuit can be optimized. Further, discontinuous gain characteristic of the power amplifier illustrated in Figure 7a can be adjusted corresponding to use.
- the power stage 220 in the low power mode is off by the applied voltage control circuit 190 and the power stage 220 in the high power mode amplifies signal, amplified by the driver 210 and inputted into the power stage 220.
- the first impedance matching unit 230 is a circuit optimized for optimal operations corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode.
- the first impedance matching unit 230 selectively transfers input power amplified by the driver 210 corresponding to operation modes to the impedance transformer 270 or the power stage 220.
- the second impedance matching unit 240 is a circuit optimized for optimal operations corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode.
- the second impedance matching unit 240 transfers power, amplified by the variable gain amplifier and transferred through the first impedance matching unit 230, to the impedance transformer 270 in the low power mode and to the power stage 220 in the high power mode.
- the impedance transformer 270 is an impedance transforming circuit that transforms impedance appropriately corresponding to the low power mode and the high power mode. In the low power mode, the impedance transformer 270 forms a path that bypasses the power stage 220, so that output of the driver 210 is transferred to output stage 178 of power amplifier.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier according to the present invention is not limited to the preferred embodiments and may be implemented without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims by various modification by those skilled in the art.
- the multiple power mode power amplifier according to the present invention amplifies power of various levels without using a bypass switching circuit, so that problems in that losses caused by using bypass switching circuits in a related art multiple power mode power amplifier, an increase of the size of the power amplifier, price competitiveness deterioration and etc. can be solved. Further, the multiple power mode power amplifier according to the present invention reduces DC power consumption in the low power mode practically affecting battery lifetime, so that PAE characteristic of the power amplifier may be improved and talk time of a mobile handset equipped with the multiple power mode power amplifier according to the present invention may be extended.
- the present invention that adopts a variable gain amplifier as a driver minimizes losses of the related art multiple power mode power amplifier in the high power mode, so that PAE characteristic in the high power mode may be improved and bad linearity in the high power mode may be solved. Further, improvement of speech quality of a mobile handset equipped with the multiple power mode power amplifier according to the present invention and reduction of the size of the mobile handset equipped with the multiple power mode power amplifier according to the present invention may be implemented.
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