Patents by Inventor Vikas Vinayak
Vikas Vinayak 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: 9048800Abstract: A power amplifier power controller in the power amplifier system monitors various operating conditions of the power amplifier, and controls the output transmit power of the power amplifier by coordinated control of both the input drive level to the power amplifier and the gain of the power amplifier. The power amplifier power controller controls the input drive level to the power amplifier so that the input drive level does not change substantially while adjusting the gain of the power amplifier to maximize the transmit power. The power amplifier power controller may also adjust the input drive level by some portion of the overall change required to the power of the power amplifier, while adjusting the gain of the power amplifier by the remaining portion of such overall change.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge Francois Drogi, Martin Tomasz, Vikas Vinayak
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Publication number: 20150048883Abstract: A power supply system comprising a power stabilization stage configured to combine a first reference signal having a first frequency range with a second reference signal having a second frequency range that is different than the first frequency range to generate a combined reference for driving a reference load. A first power supply (e.g. SMPS) is configured to generate a first output based on the first reference signal. A second power supply (e.g. linear regulator) is configured to generate a second output based on the second reference signal. A power combiner circuit is configured to combine the first output with the second output to generate a combined output for driving an output load.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2013Publication date: February 19, 2015Applicant: Quantance, Inc.Inventor: Vikas Vinayak
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Publication number: 20140266423Abstract: An RF PA system that generates its own local characterization information. The RF PA system includes a PA to generate a RF output signal from a RF input signal, the PA powered by a supply voltage. A characterization block generates characterization information corresponding to a relationship between the supply voltage and performance (e.g., gain, power efficiency, distortion, receive band noise) of the RF PA system for a plurality of levels of one or more operating conditions (e.g., temperature, operating frequency, modulation format, antennae mismatch, etc.) of the RF PA system. An amplitude estimator block estimates an amplitude of the RF input signal. A supply control block generates a supply voltage control signal for controlling the supply voltage based on the characterization information and the amplitude of the RF input signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge Francois Drogi, Vikas Vinayak
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Publication number: 20140266426Abstract: A self-setting power supply monitors a supply current drawn by a power amplifier and sets a supply voltage based on the supply current to achieve efficient power operation. In order to maintain operation of the power amplifier above minimum operating conditions, the self-setting power supply sets the supply voltage to the minimum operating voltage when the supply current drops below a threshold bias current. When the supply current is above the threshold bias current, the self-setting power supply adjusts the supply voltage approximately proportionally to the supply current to maintain approximately constant gain of the power amplifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Quantance, Inc.Inventor: Vikas Vinayak
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Publication number: 20140266128Abstract: A power supply efficiently suppresses transient voltages by storing the maximum charge expected in the transient and releasing it during the transient event at a rate in an equal but opposite amount to the transient, preventing the battery voltage from collapsing. The described power supply provides improved efficiency compared to conventional architectures for transient suppression, thus increasing the length of time between battery charges and creating a better user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Inventors: Vikas Vinayak, Serge Francois Drogi
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Publication number: 20140270207Abstract: An audio system comprises an audio driver configured to receive a target audio signal and a feedback signal and to generate an adjusted audio signal responsive to the target audio signal and the feedback signal. A loudspeaker is configured to convert the adjusted audio signal into acoustical sound. A test signal generator is configured to generate a test signal having a higher frequency than the target audio signal. The test signal causes a test current to flow through the loudspeaker. A current sensing circuit is configured to measure the test current flowing through the loudspeaker and to generate a current sense signal indicative of the test current. A feedback circuit is configured generates the feedback signal responsive to the current sense signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: QUANTANCE, INC.Inventor: Vikas Vinayak
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Publication number: 20140218106Abstract: A power amplifier power controller in the power amplifier system monitors various operating conditions of the power amplifier, and controls the output transmit power of the power amplifier by coordinated control of both the input drive level to the power amplifier and the gain of the power amplifier. The power amplifier power controller controls the input drive level to the power amplifier so that the input drive level does not change substantially while adjusting the gain of the power amplifier to maximize the transmit power. The power amplifier power controller may also adjust the input drive level by some portion of the overall change required to the power of the power amplifier, while adjusting the gain of the power amplifier by the remaining portion of such overall change.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge Francois Drogi, Martin Tomasz, Vikas Vinayak
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Patent number: 8731496Abstract: A power amplifier power controller in the power amplifier system monitors various operating conditions of the power amplifier, and controls the output transmit power of the power amplifier by coordinated control of both the input drive level to the power amplifier and the gain of the power amplifier. The power amplifier power controller controls the input drive level to the power amplifier so that the input drive level does not change substantially while adjusting the gain of the power amplifier to maximize the transmit power. The power amplifier power controller may also adjust the input drive level by some portion of the overall change required to the power of the power amplifier, while adjusting the gain of the power amplifier by the remaining portion of such overall change.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge Francois Drogi, Martin Tomasz, Vikas Vinayak
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Patent number: 8340604Abstract: An RF power amplifier system comprises an amplitude control loop and a phase control loop. The amplitude control loop adjusts the supply voltage to the power amplifier based upon the amplitude correction signal indicating the amplitude difference between the amplitude of the input signal and an attenuated amplitude of the output signal. The phase control loop adjusts the phase of the input signal based upon a phase error signal indicating a phase difference between phases of the input signal and the output signal. The phase control loop may comprise one or more variable phase delays introducing a relative phase delay to allow the phase differences between the input and output signals of the PA circuit to be within a range compatible with a phase comparator generating the phase error signal, and a low frequency blocking module that removes the larger extent, lower frequency components of the phase error signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge Francois Drogi, Vikas Vinayak, Mark Gehring, Cary Renzema, Jeremy Lubkin
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Patent number: 8260225Abstract: A power amplifier controller circuit controls a power amplifier based upon an amplitude correction signal indicating the amplitude difference between the amplitude of the input signal and an attenuated amplitude of the output signal. The power amplifier controller circuit comprises an amplitude control loop and a phase control loop. The amplitude control loop adjusts the supply voltage to the power amplifier based upon the amplitude correction signal. The amplitude correction signal may also be split into two or more signals with different frequency ranges and provided respectively to different types of power supplies with different efficiencies to generate the adjusted supply voltage to the power amplifier. The phase control loop adjusts the phase of the input signal based upon a phase error signal indicating a phase difference between phases of the input signal and the output signal to reduce phase distortion generated by the power amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2011Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Vikas Vinayak, Serge Francois Drogi
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Patent number: 8238853Abstract: A power amplifier controller circuit controls a power amplifier based upon an amplitude correction signal indicating the amplitude difference between the amplitude of the input signal and an attenuated amplitude of the output signal. The power amplifier controller circuit comprises an amplitude control loop and a phase control loop. The amplitude control loop adjusts the supply voltage to the power amplifier based upon the amplitude correction signal. The RF power amplifier system may reduce the corrective action of the amplitude loop during periods of relatively rapid changes in amplitude, and thus distortion can be further reduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2011Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge F. Drogi, Vikas Vinayak, Martin A. Tomasz
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Patent number: 8208876Abstract: A power amplifier controller circuit controls a power amplifier based upon an amplitude correction signal indicating the amplitude difference between the amplitude of the input signal and an attenuated amplitude of the output signal. The power amplifier controller circuit comprises an amplitude control loop and a phase control loop. The amplitude control loop adjusts the supply voltage to the power amplifier based upon the amplitude correction signal. The amplitude loop may include a variable gain amplifier adjusting the amplitude of the input signal. The amplitude loop can include a compression control block which may be configured either to adjust the gain in the variable gain amplifier or the voltage from the power supply based upon the operating level of the other, in addition to being based upon the amplitude correction signal, thus providing a way of maintaining the depth beyond the PA's compression point and allowing a control of the efficiency of the RF power amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge F. Drogi, Vikas Vinayak
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Patent number: 8190926Abstract: A power supply system comprises a low-speed power supply and a high-speed power supply configured to operate in first and second frequency ranges, respectively, and generate first and second outputs, respectively. The lower end of the second frequency range is at least higher than a lower end of the first frequency range. A frequency blocking power combiner circuit combines the power from the first output with the power from the second output to generate a combined, third output for driving a load, while providing frequency-selective isolation between the first and second outputs. A feedback circuit is coupled to receive the combined, third output through a global feedback loop. The feedback circuit generates first and second power supply control signals for controlling the low-speed power supply and the high-speed power supply, respectively, based on a difference between the third output and the predetermined control signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Vikas Vinayak, Serge Francois Drogi, Martin Tomasz
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Patent number: 8179994Abstract: A system including a phase comparator to compare a first signal and a second signal to generate a phase error signal, and a controller to generate an adjusted phase error signal from the phase error signal in response to an amplitude of at least one of the first signal and the second signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge F. Drogi, Vikas Vinayak, Mark R. Gehring, Martin A. Tomasz
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Publication number: 20120019319Abstract: A power amplifier controller circuit controls a power amplifier based upon an amplitude correction signal indicating the amplitude difference between the amplitude of the input signal and an attenuated amplitude of the output signal. The power amplifier controller circuit comprises an amplitude control loop and a phase control loop. The amplitude control loop adjusts the supply voltage to the power amplifier based upon the amplitude correction signal. The RF power amplifier system may reduce the corrective action of the amplitude loop during periods of relatively rapid changes in amplitude, and thus distortion can be further reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: QUANTANCE, INC.Inventors: Serge F. Drogi, Vikas Vinayak, Martin A. Tomasz
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Patent number: 8095090Abstract: A power amplifier controller circuit controls a power amplifier based upon an amplitude correction signal indicating the amplitude difference between the amplitude of the input signal and an attenuated amplitude of the output signal. The power amplifier controller circuit comprises an amplitude control loop and a phase control loop. The amplitude control loop adjusts the supply voltage to the power amplifier based upon the amplitude correction signal. The phase control loop adjusts the phase of the input signal based upon a phase error signal indicating a phase difference between phases of the input signal and the output signal to reduce phase distortion generated by the power amplifier. The amplitude control loop and the phase control loop may also adjust the gain and/or phase of the power amplifier, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge Francois Drogi, Vikas Vinayak
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Patent number: 8050638Abstract: A power amplifier controller controls a power amplifier and is coupled to a polar modulator. The polar modulator generates an amplitude component and a phase-modulated component of the desired RF modulated signal, and outputs to the power amplifier controller. The power amplifier controller regenerates a combined phase and amplitude modulated RF signal to generate an input signal to a power amplifier by adjusting the gain of a VGA based on the amplitude component of the desired RF modulated signal. Concurrently, the power amplifier controller both controls an adjusted supply voltage to the PA and adjusts the gain of the VGA based upon an amplitude correction signal or amplitude error signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Vikas Vinayak, Serge Francois Drogi, Martin Tomasz
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Patent number: 8032097Abstract: A power amplifier controller circuit controls a power amplifier based upon an amplitude correction signal indicating the amplitude difference between the amplitude of the input signal and an attenuated amplitude of the output signal. The power amplifier controller circuit comprises an amplitude control loop and a phase control loop. The amplitude control loop adjusts the supply voltage to the power amplifier based upon the amplitude correction signal. The RF power amplifier system may reduce the corrective action of the amplitude loop during periods of relatively rapid changes in amplitude, and thus distortion can be further reduced.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge F. Drogi, Vikas Vinayak, Martin A. Tomasz
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Patent number: 8022761Abstract: A power amplifier controller for adjusting a supply voltage to a power amplifier. The power amplifier controller adjusts the supply voltage so that distortion in an RF output signal corresponds to a predetermined limit. An amplitude error signal is generated by the power amplifier controller which represents a difference between an RF output signal and an attenuated RF output signal. The AC components of the amplitude error signal are processed to generate a deviation signal that represents the distortion in the RF output signal. The supply voltage to the power amplifier is increased when the deviation signal exceeds a distortion level control signal, and decreased when the deviation signal drops below the distortion level control signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Quantance, Inc.Inventors: Serge Francois Drogi, Vikas Vinayak, Martin Tomasz
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Publication number: 20110223963Abstract: A maximum transmit power controller determines the amount of power available from a host device for powering a radio transmitter of a mobile device, and sets a limit for maximum transmit power in the radio transmitter based upon the determined amount of available power from the host device. As a result, it can be ensured that the radio transmitter does not transmit RF signals at transmit power levels exceeding the amount of power available from the host device. The host device may be a smartphone including the radio. The host device may also be a computer powering the mobile device via a peripheral interface such as a USB interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: QUANTANCE, INC.Inventor: Vikas Vinayak