17448244. POWER AMPLIFIER MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)
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POWER AMPLIFIER MANAGEMENT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Earl Schreyer of Raleigh NC (US)
Sherif Galal of Irvine CA (US)
Sang-Uk Ryu of San Diego CA (US)
Hui-ya Liao Nelson of San Diego CA (US)
Subbarao Surendra Chakkirala of San Jose CA (US)
Shreyas Srikanth Payal of San Diego CA (US)
POWER AMPLIFIER MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17448244 titled 'POWER AMPLIFIER MANAGEMENT
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a method for controlling the amplification of audio signals in power amplifiers based on various parameters such as temperature, supply voltage, load resistance, and gain.
- The method involves receiving data related to the first power amplifier and the second power amplifier.
- A first amplitude limiting signal is generated using the received data, which includes gain parameters.
- The first data includes measurements like temperature, supply voltage, load resistance, and gain associated with the first power amplifier.
- An audio signal is modified based on the first amplitude limiting signal to generate a gain-adjusted audio signal.
- The gain-adjusted audio signal is then provided as an output audio signal to the first power amplifier for amplification.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Audio amplification systems in various devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and audio receivers.
- Professional audio equipment used in concerts, theaters, and recording studios.
- Automotive audio systems in cars and other vehicles.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Ensures optimal amplification of audio signals by adjusting the gain based on various parameters.
- Prevents distortion or damage to the power amplifiers by limiting the amplitude of the audio signals.
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved audio quality by dynamically adjusting the gain based on real-time measurements.
- Protection of power amplifiers from potential damage due to excessive amplification.
- Enhanced efficiency and performance of audio systems by optimizing the amplification process.
Original Abstract Submitted
A method includes receiving first data associated with a first power amplifier and second data associated with a second power amplifier. The method also includes generating a first amplitude limiting signal having gain parameters that are based on the first data and the second data. The first data includes at least one of a temperature measurement associated with the first power amplifier, a supply voltage measurement associated with the first power amplifier, a load resistance associated with the first power amplifier, or a gain associated with the first power amplifier. The method further includes modifying an audio signal based at least in part on the first amplitude limiting signal to generate a first gain-adjusted audio signal. The method also includes providing a first output audio signal to the first power amplifier for amplification. The first output audio signal is based at least in part on the first gain-adjusted audio signal.