Patents by Inventor Boshi JIN
Boshi JIN has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10812023Abstract: Disclosed herein are circuits, devices and methods that address challenges associated with power amplifier systems. A power amplifier system includes two or more fast error amplifiers coupled to corresponding power amplifiers. The fast error amplifiers are configured to generate envelope tracking signals based on a signal envelope, the envelope tracking signals modifying a DC-DC regulated voltage from a DC-DC converter to more efficiently operate the power amplifiers. By splitting the envelope tracking between two or more fast error amplifiers and amplification between corresponding two or more power amplifiers, the power, frequency or bandwidth, linearity, signal-to-noise ratio, efficiency, or the like of the power amplifier system can be improved. Wireless communications configurations with such power amplifier systems can provide uplink carrier aggregation and/or cellular signals based on standards and protocols that require increased bandwidth and/or power.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2020Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Serge Francois Drogi, Boshi Jin, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20200259459Abstract: Disclosed herein are circuits, devices and methods that address challenges associated with power amplifier systems. A power amplifier system includes two or more fast error amplifiers coupled to corresponding power amplifiers. The fast error amplifiers are configured to generate envelope tracking signals based on a signal envelope, the envelope tracking signals modifying a DC-DC regulated voltage from a DC-DC converter to more efficiently operate the power amplifiers. By splitting the envelope tracking between two or more fast error amplifiers and amplification between corresponding two or more power amplifiers, the power, frequency or bandwidth, linearity, signal-to-noise ratio, efficiency, or the like of the power amplifier system can be improved. Wireless communications configurations with such power amplifier systems can provide uplink carrier aggregation and/or cellular signals based on standards and protocols that require increased bandwidth and/or power.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Serge Francois Drogi, Boshi Jin, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20200162028Abstract: Disclosed herein are amplification systems that are dynamically biased based on a signal indicative of an envelope of an input radio-frequency (RF) signal being amplified. The amplification systems include a power converter with an envelope tracker and an RC circuit. The envelope tracker and the RC circuit are configured to generate an envelope-based biasing signal to bias a power amplifier and an envelope-based supply voltage to power the power amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Florinel G. BALTEANU, Paul T. DICARLO, Boshi JIN, Serge Francois DROGI
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Patent number: 10574192Abstract: A linearization circuit that reduces intermodulation distortion in an amplifier output receives a first signal that includes a first frequency and a second frequency and generates a difference signal having a frequency approximately equal to the difference of the first frequency and the second frequency. The linearization circuit generates an envelope signal based at least in part on a power level of the first signal and adjusts a magnitude of the difference signal based on the envelope signal. When the amplifier receives the first signal at an input terminal and the adjusted signal at a second terminal, intermodulation between the adjusted signal and the first signal cancels at least a portion of the intermodulation products that result from the intermodulation of the first frequency and the second frequency.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2018Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Yu Zhu, Boshi Jin, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, Florinel G. Balteanu, Oleksiy Klimashov, Dylan Charles Bartle, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Patent number: 10536116Abstract: Disclosed herein are circuits, devices and methods that address challenges associated with power amplifier systems. A power amplifier system includes two or more fast error amplifiers coupled to corresponding power amplifiers. The fast error amplifiers are configured to generate envelope tracking signals based on a signal envelope, the envelope tracking signals modifying a DC-DC regulated voltage from a DC-DC converter to more efficiently operate the power amplifiers. By splitting the envelope tracking between two or more fast error amplifiers and amplification between corresponding two or more power amplifiers, the power, frequency or bandwidth, linearity, signal-to-noise ratio, efficiency, or the like of the power amplifier system can be improved. Wireless communications configurations with such power amplifier systems can provide uplink carrier aggregation and/or cellular signals based on standards and protocols that require increased bandwidth and/or power.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2019Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Serge Francois Drogi, Boshi Jin, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20190372526Abstract: Disclosed herein are circuits, devices and methods that address challenges associated with power amplifier systems. A power amplifier system includes two or more fast error amplifiers coupled to corresponding power amplifiers. The fast error amplifiers are configured to generate envelope tracking signals based on a signal envelope, the envelope tracking signals modifying a DC-DC regulated voltage from a DC-DC converter to more efficiently operate the power amplifiers. By splitting the envelope tracking between two or more fast error amplifiers and amplification between corresponding two or more power amplifiers, the power, frequency or bandwidth, linearity, signal-to-noise ratio, efficiency, or the like of the power amplifier system can be improved. Wireless communications configurations with such power amplifier systems can provide uplink carrier aggregation and/or cellular signals based on standards and protocols that require increased bandwidth and/or power.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2019Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Serge Francois Drogi, Boshi Jin, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Patent number: 10483918Abstract: A power amplifier can include a carrier amplifier having first and second differential amplification cells with outputs coupled by a primary loop of a carrier transformer, and a peaking amplifier having first and second differential amplification cells with outputs coupled by a primary loop of a peaking transformer. The power amplifier can further include a combiner having a quarter-wave circuit implemented between the secondary loop of the carrier transformer and a secondary loop of the peaking transformer. The quarter-wave circuit can be configured to provide a characteristic impedance, such that the carrier and peaking amplifiers are presented with an impedance that is approximately the same as the characteristic impedance when both of the carrier and peaking amplifiers are turned on, and the carrier amplifier is presented with an impedance that is approximately twice the characteristic impedance when the carrier amplifier is turned on and the peaking amplifier is turned off.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Boshi Jin, Jing-Hwa Chen, Paul T. DiCarlo, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, Florinel G. Balteanu, David Scott Whitefield
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Patent number: 10454429Abstract: Disclosed herein are amplification systems that are dynamically biased based on a signal indicative of differential envelope of an input radio-frequency (RF) signal being amplified. The amplification systems include a cascode amplifier configured to amplify the RF signal to generate an output RF signal when one of the transistors of the cascode amplifier is biased by a combination of the input RF signal and a biasing signal while the other transistor of the cascode amplifier is biased by a processed differential envelope signal. The cascode amplifier also receives a combination of a processed differential envelope signal and a supply voltage to generate the output RF signal. The biasing signal can improve or enhance the linearity of amplification systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2018Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Paul T. DiCarlo, Boshi Jin, Serge Francois Drogi
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Patent number: 10381983Abstract: Disclosed herein are circuits, devices and methods that address challenges associated with power amplifier systems. A power amplifier system includes two or more fast error amplifiers coupled to corresponding power amplifiers. The fast error amplifiers are configured to generate envelope tracking signals based on a signal envelope, the envelope tracking signals modifying a DC-DC regulated voltage from a DC-DC converter to more efficiently operate the power amplifiers. By splitting the envelope tracking between two or more fast error amplifiers and amplification between corresponding two or more power amplifiers, the power, frequency or bandwidth, linearity, signal-to-noise ratio, efficiency, or the like of the power amplifier system can be improved. Wireless communications configurations with such power amplifier systems can provide uplink carrier aggregation and/or cellular signals based on standards and protocols that require increased bandwidth and/or power.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2017Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Serge Francois Drogi, Boshi Jin, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20190190462Abstract: A linearization circuit that reduces intermodulation distortion in an amplifier output receives a first signal that includes a first frequency and a second frequency and generates a difference signal having a frequency approximately equal to the difference of the first frequency and the second frequency. The linearization circuit generates an envelope signal based at least in part on a power level of the first signal and adjusts a magnitude of the difference signal based on the envelope signal. When the amplifier receives the first signal at an input terminal and the adjusted signal at a second terminal, intermodulation between the adjusted signal and the first signal cancels at least a portion of the intermodulation products that result from the intermodulation of the first frequency and the second frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2018Publication date: June 20, 2019Inventors: Yu Zhu, Boshi Jin, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, Florinel G. Balteanu, Oleksiy Klimashov, Dylan Charles Bartle, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20190123690Abstract: Disclosed herein are amplification systems that are dynamically biased based on a signal indicative of differential envelope of an input radio-frequency (RF) signal being amplified. The amplification systems include a cascode amplifier configured to amplify the RF signal to generate an output RF signal when one of the transistors of the cascode amplifier is biased by a combination of the input RF signal and a biasing signal while the other transistor of the cascode amplifier is biased by a processed differential envelope signal. The cascode amplifier also receives a combination of a processed differential envelope signal and a supply voltage to generate the output RF signal. The biasing signal can improve or enhance the linearity of amplification systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Florinel G. BALTEANU, Paul T. DICARLO, Boshi JIN, Serge Francois DROGI
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Patent number: 10181820Abstract: Disclosed herein are power amplification systems that are dynamically biased based on a signal indicative of an envelope of the signal being amplified. The power amplification systems include a power amplifier configured to amplify an input radio-frequency (RF) signal to generate an output RF signal when biased by a biasing signal. The power amplification systems also include a bias component configured to generate the biasing signal based on an envelope signal indicative of an envelope of the input RF signal. The biasing signal can improve or enhance the linearity of the power amplification systems.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2017Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: SKYWORKS SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Paul T. DiCarlo, Boshi Jin, Serge Francois Drogi
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Patent number: 10164582Abstract: A linearization circuit that reduces intermodulation distortion in an amplifier output receives a first signal that includes a first frequency and a second frequency and generates a difference signal having a frequency approximately equal to the difference of the first frequency and the second frequency. The linearization circuit generates an envelope signal based at least in part on a power level of the first signal and adjusts a magnitude of the difference signal based on the envelope signal. When the amplifier receives the first signal at an input terminal and the adjusted signal at a second terminal, intermodulation between the adjusted signal and the first signal cancels at least a portion of the intermodulation products that result from the intermodulation of the first frequency and the second frequency.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2017Date of Patent: December 25, 2018Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Yu Zhu, Boshi Jin, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, Florinel G. Balteanu, Oleksiy Klimashov, Dylan Charles Bartle, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20180278214Abstract: A power amplifier can include a carrier amplifier having first and second differential amplification cells with outputs coupled by a primary loop of a carrier transformer, and a peaking amplifier having first and second differential amplification cells with outputs coupled by a primary loop of a peaking transformer. The power amplifier can further include a combiner having a quarter-wave circuit implemented between the secondary loop of the carrier transformer and a secondary loop of the peaking transformer. The quarter-wave circuit can be configured to provide a characteristic impedance, such that the carrier and peaking amplifiers are presented with an impedance that is approximately the same as the characteristic impedance when both of the carrier and peaking amplifiers are turned on, and the carrier amplifier is presented with an impedance that is approximately twice the characteristic impedance when the carrier amplifier is turned on and the peaking amplifier is turned off.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Boshi JIN, Jing-Hwa CHEN, Paul T. DICARLO, Steven Christopher SPRINKLE, Florinel G. BALTEANU, David Scott WHITEFIELD
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Publication number: 20180167037Abstract: A linearization circuit that reduces intermodulation distortion in an amplifier output receives a first signal that includes a first frequency and a second frequency and generates a difference signal having a frequency approximately equal to the difference of the first frequency and the second frequency. The linearization circuit generates an envelope signal based at least in part on a power level of the first signal and adjusts a magnitude of the difference signal based on the envelope signal. When the amplifier receives the first signal at an input terminal and the adjusted signal at a second terminal, intermodulation between the adjusted signal and the first signal cancels at least a portion of the intermodulation products that result from the intermodulation of the first frequency and the second frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2017Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Yu Zhu, Boshi Jin, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, Florinel G. Balteanu, Oleksiy Klimashov, Dylan Charles Bartle, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20180159478Abstract: Disclosed herein are power amplification (PA) systems configured to amplify a signal, such as a radio-frequency signal. The PA system includes a plurality of power amplifiers that are configured to amplify a signal received at a signal input and to output the amplified signal at a signal output. The power amplifiers are configured to receive a supply voltage that is a combination of a battery voltage and an envelope tracking signal. The PA system includes a PA controller configured to control the power amplifiers based at least in part on the battery voltage or a power output of the power amplifiers. The PA controller can be configured to alter impedance matching components of the PA system to reconfigure a load line of the power amplifiers.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Paul T. DiCarlo, Boshi Jin, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, David Scott Whitefield
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Publication number: 20180138862Abstract: Disclosed herein are circuits, devices and methods that address challenges associated with power amplifier systems. A power amplifier system includes two or more fast error amplifiers coupled to corresponding power amplifiers. The fast error amplifiers are configured to generate envelope tracking signals based on a signal envelope, the envelope tracking signals modifying a DC-DC regulated voltage from a DC-DC converter to more efficiently operate the power amplifiers. By splitting the envelope tracking between two or more fast error amplifiers and amplification between corresponding two or more power amplifiers, the power, frequency or bandwidth, linearity, signal-to-noise ratio, efficiency, or the like of the power amplifier system can be improved. Wireless communications configurations with such power amplifier systems can provide uplink carrier aggregation and/or cellular signals based on standards and protocols that require increased bandwidth and/or power.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2017Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Serge Francois Drogi, Boshi Jin, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Patent number: 9893682Abstract: A linearization circuit that reduces intermodulation distortion in an amplifier output receives a first signal that includes a first frequency and a second frequency and generates a difference signal having a frequency approximately equal to the difference of the first frequency and the second frequency. The linearization circuit generates an envelope signal based at least in part on a power level of the first signal and adjusts a magnitude of the difference signal based on the envelope signal. When the amplifier receives the first signal at an input terminal and the adjusted signal at a second terminal, intermodulation between the adjusted signal and the first signal cancels at least a portion of the intermodulation products that result from the intermodulation of the first frequency and the second frequency.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Yu Zhu, Boshi Jin, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, Florinel G. Balteanu, Oleksiy Klimashov, Dylan Charles Bartle, Paul T. DiCarlo
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Publication number: 20170338773Abstract: Disclosed herein are power amplification systems that are dynamically biased based on a signal indicative of an envelope of the signal being amplified. The power amplification systems include a power amplifier configured to amplify an input radio-frequency (RF) signal to generate an output RF signal when biased by a biasing signal. The power amplification systems also include a bias component configured to generate the biasing signal based on an envelope signal indicative of an envelope of the input RF signal. The biasing signal can improve or enhance the linearity of the power amplification systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2017Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Florinel G. BALTEANU, Paul T. DICARLO, Boshi JIN, Serge Francois DROGI
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Patent number: 9806676Abstract: Disclosed herein are power amplification (PA) systems configured to amplify a signal, such as a radio-frequency signal. The PA system includes a plurality of power amplifiers that are configured to amplify a signal received at a signal input and to output the amplified signal at a signal output. The power amplifiers are configured to receive a supply voltage that is a combination of a battery voltage and an envelope tracking signal. The PA system includes a PA controller configured to control the power amplifiers based at least in part on the battery voltage or a power output of the power amplifiers. The PA controller can be configured to alter impedance matching components of the PA system to reconfigure a load line of the power amplifiers.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Florinel G. Balteanu, Paul T. DiCarlo, Boshi Jin, Steven Christopher Sprinkle, David Scott Whitefield