Method and apparatus for high efficiency power amplification

Amplifiers – Modulator-demodulator-type amplifier

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C330S127000, C330S136000, C330S20700P, C330S251000, C330S297000

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06486733

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates in general to power amplifiers and, in particular, to high efficiency, wideband power amplifiers.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
RF power efficiency and wide bandwidth are major problems in many communication systems. RF power efficiency and wide bandwidth are especially important in hand-held devices. Various apparatus are available for amplifying signals. In amplifier applications that involve the amplification and transmission of modulated signals, a premium is placed on amplifier efficiency. In addition, because many applications require a wide bandwidth, a premium is placed on the ability to efficiently create a high fidelity reproduction of a wideband signal.
Hand-held communications devices, which are more and more often required to transmit wideband signals, are an example of an application where these qualities are in demand. Low distortion allows these hand-held communications devices to communicate more reliably, and high efficiency allows the devices to operate longer on a single battery.
Wideband communications signals usually have correspondingly wide modulation bandwidths. That is, when a signal occupies a large RF bandwidth, the envelope of the signal within that bandwidth is rapidly changing. An amplifier that efficiently amplifies a signal of this type preferably has a wide RF bandwidth and a wide modulation bandwidth.
One method of achieving increased efficiency is to use envelope elimination and restoration (EER)-type amplifiers. EER is a technique through which highly efficient but nonlinear radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers can be combined with other, highly efficient amplifiers to produce a high efficiency linear amplifier system. The signal to be amplified is split into two paths: an amplitude path, and a phase path. The detected envelope is amplified efficiently in the amplitude path by a class S or other highly efficient power amplifier that operates on the bandwidth of the RF envelope rather than the RF bandwidth. The phase-modulated carrier in the phase path is then amplitude modulated by the amplified envelope signal, creating an amplified replica of the input signal.
In EER-type amplifiers the envelope signal occupying the modulation bandwidth is amplified in the amplitude path. Conventional EER-type amplifiers utilize class S modulators to amplify the modulation bandwidth included in the envelope of the input signal. Unfortunately, class S modulators are limited in bandwidth by the switching frequency at which they operate, and as the switching frequency increases, the class S modulator becomes less efficient. This practical constraint sets a maximum modulation bandwidth achievable for any given amplifier efficiency.
Accordingly, a need exists for a power amplifier that efficiently amplifies a wide band RF signal exhibiting a wide modulation bandwidth.


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