Patents Assigned to Tropian, Inc., a California Corporation
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Publication number: 20070060074Abstract: The present invention, generally speaking, provides for high-efficiency power control of an amplifier apparatus. In one example of the present invention, the amplifier apparatus comprises a power control circuit for producing a specified signal using a magnitude signal and a power source in accordance with a control signal, produced independently of the RF input signal and an amplifier that has the specified signal as a supply signal and producing an RF output signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Applicants: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD., Tropian, Inc., a California CorporationInventor: Earl McCune
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Publication number: 20060293003Abstract: The present invention, generally speaking, provides for high-efficiency power control of a high-efficiency (e.g., hard-limiting or switch-mode) power amplifier in such a manner as to achieve a desired modulation. In one embodiment, the spread between a maximum frequency of the desired modulation and the operating frequency of a switch-mode DC-DC converter is reduced by following the switch-mode converter with an active linear regulator. The linear regulator is designed so as to control the operating voltage of the power amplifier with sufficient bandwidth to faithfully reproduce the desired amplitude modulation wave-form. The linear regulator is further designed to reject variations on its input voltage even while the output voltage is changed in response to an applied control signal. This rejection will occur even though the variations on the input voltage are of commensurate or even lower frequency than that of the controlled output variation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicants: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD., Tropian, Inc., a California CorporationInventor: Earl McCune
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Publication number: 20060293002Abstract: The present invention, generally speaking, provides for high-efficiency power control of a high-efficiency (e.g., hard-limiting or switch-mode) power amplifier in such a manner as to achieve a desired modulation. In one embodiment, the spread between a maximum frequency of the desired modulation and the operating frequency of a switch-mode DC-DC converter is reduced by following the switch-mode converter with an active linear regulator. The linear regulator is designed so as to control the operating voltage of the power amplifier with sufficient bandwidth to faithfully reproduce the desired amplitude modulation wave-form. The linear regulator is further designed to reject variations on its input voltage even while the output voltage is changed in response to an applied control signal. This rejection will occur even though the variations on the input voltage are of commensurate or even lower frequency than that of the controlled output variation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Applicants: MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD., Tropian, Inc., a California CorporationInventor: Earl McCune
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Publication number: 20060141967Abstract: In a portable dual mode receiver circuit, a dual modulus clock system is provided which can, by selective use of integer division on a multiplied master clock, select specific channels with two different channel spacings in several different bands, providing power and space savings and achieving simplicity of operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2005Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: Tropian Inc. (a California corporation)Inventor: Nigel Tolson
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Publication number: 20060135096Abstract: The present invention, generally speaking, provides for high-efficiency power control of a high-efficiency (e.g., hard-limiting or switch-mode) power amplifier in such a manner as to achieve a desired modulation. In one embodiment, the spread between a maximum frequency of the desired modulation and the operating frequency of a switch-mode DC-DC converter is reduced by following the switch-mode converter with an active linear regulator. The linear regulator is designed so as to control the operating voltage of the power amplifier with sufficient bandwidth to faithfully reproduce the desired amplitude modulation wave-form. The linear regulator is further designed to reject variations on its input voltage even while the output voltage is changed in response to an applied control signal. This rejection will occur even though the variations on the input voltage are of commensurate or even lower frequency than that of the controlled output variation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: Tropian, Inc., a California CorporationInventor: Earl McCune
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Publication number: 20040247041Abstract: Methods of and apparatus for digitally controlling, with sub-sample resolution, the relative timing of the magnitude and phase paths in a polar modulator. The timing resolution is limited by the dynamic range of the system as opposed to the sample rate. The methods and apparatus of the invention use a digital filter to approximate a sub-sample time delay. Various techniques for approximating a sub-sample time delay using digital signal processing may be used to achieve the approximation. Ideally, the filter will have an all-pass magnitude response and a linear phase response. In practice, the magnitude may be low-pass and the phase may not be perfectly linear. Such deviation from the ideal response will introduce some distortion. However, this distortion may be acceptably small depending on the particular signal being processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Tropian, Inc., a California CorporationInventors: Thomas E. Biedka, Wayne S. Lee, Gary L. Do
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Publication number: 20040183512Abstract: Switchmode DC-DC power converters using one or more non-Silicon-based switching transistors and a Silicon-based (e.g. CMOS) controller are disclosed. The non-Silicon-based switching transistors may comprise, but are not necessarily limited to, III-V compound semiconductor devices such as gallium arsenide (GaAs) metal-semiconductor field effect transistors (MESFETS) or heterostructure FETs such as high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs). According to an embodiment of the invention, the low figure of merit (FoM), &tgr;FET, of the non-Silicon-based switching transistors allows the converters of the present invention to be employed in envelope tracking amplifier circuits of wireless devices designed for high-bandwidth technologies such as, for example, EDGE and UMTS, thereby improving the efficiency and battery saving capabilities of the wireless devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: Tropian Inc., a California CorporationInventor: Earl William McCune