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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 25, 2015
Filed:
Mar. 22, 2013
Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA (US);
Ray (Ramon) Gomez, San Juan Capistrano, CA (US);
Leonard Dauphinee, Costa Mesa, CA (US);
Massimo Brandolini, Irvine, CA (US);
Jianhong Xiao, Irvine, CA (US);
Dongsoo Koh, Irvine, CA (US);
Young Shin, Irvine, CA (US);
Chonghua Zhong, Irvine, CA (US);
Reza Rahman Khan, Irvine, CA (US);
Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA (US);
Abstract
Embodiments provide transmitter topologies that improve the power efficiency and bandwidth of RF transmitters for high transmission power applications. In an embodiment, the common-emitter/source PA of conventional topologies is replaced with a current-input common-base/gate PA, which is stacked on top on an open-collector/drain current-output transmitter. The common-base/gate PA protects the output of the transmitter from large output voltage swings. The low input impedance of the common-base/gate PA makes the PA less susceptible to frequency roll-off, even in the presence of large parasitic capacitance produced by the transmitter. At the same time, the low input impedance of the common-base/gate PA reduces the voltage swing at the transmitter output and prevents the transmitter output from being compressed or modulated. In an embodiment, the DC output current of the transmitter is reused to bias the PA, which results in power savings compared to conventional transmitter topologies.