18413290. DISTORTION CORRECTION FOR FAST SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHANGES IN POWER AMPLIFIER simplified abstract (Qorvo US, Inc.)
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DISTORTION CORRECTION FOR FAST SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHANGES IN POWER AMPLIFIER
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Inventor(s)
George Maxim of Saratoga CA (US)
Baker Scott of San Jose CA (US)
DISTORTION CORRECTION FOR FAST SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHANGES IN POWER AMPLIFIER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18413290 titled 'DISTORTION CORRECTION FOR FAST SUPPLY VOLTAGE CHANGES IN POWER AMPLIFIER
Simplified Explanation: The patent application discloses a method for distortion correction in a power amplifier to handle rapid changes in the supply voltage. Analog predistortion is utilized in the power amplifier to maintain linearity without the need to write into registers. The supply voltage is used to set predistortion levels for both amplitude and phase, allowing for faster application of predistortion.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Analog predistortion in the power amplifier based on supply voltage
- Predistortion levels set using supply voltage changes
- Avoidance of writing long signals to registers for predistortion
- Faster application of predistortion for greater efficiency
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in various power amplifier systems where fast supply voltage changes need to be corrected for optimal performance.
Problems Solved: This technology addresses the challenge of maintaining linearity in power amplifiers when faced with rapid supply voltage fluctuations.
Benefits:
- Improved efficiency in power amplifiers
- Faster application of predistortion
- Simplified calibration process
Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in telecommunications, wireless communication systems, and other applications where power amplifiers are used to enhance signal strength and quality.
Prior Art: Further research can be conducted on analog predistortion techniques in power amplifiers and their application in handling supply voltage variations.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are continuously exploring new methods to optimize power amplifier performance in dynamic supply voltage environments.
Questions about Distortion Correction for Fast Supply Voltage Changes: 1. How does analog predistortion based on supply voltage improve the efficiency of power amplifiers? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing predistortion using supply voltage changes in power amplifier systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
Distortion correction for fast supply voltage changes in a power amplifier is disclosed. In one aspect, analog predistortion in the power amplifier to maintain linearity of the power amplifier is based on a supply voltage, thereby avoiding a need to write into registers. Further, the supply voltage with its changes may be used to set the predistortion levels both for amplitude and phase. By using the supply voltage, long signals writing to registers in the power amplifier or power management circuit may be avoided, resulting in faster application of predistortion. The faster application of the predistortion works nicely with symbol or even sub-symbol adjustments to the supply voltage resulting in greater efficiency in the power amplifier.