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Feed-forward amplifier and controller of the same

  • US 20010015673A1
  • Filed: 12/13/2000
  • Published: 08/23/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/28/1999
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A controller for use in a feed-forward amplifier, said feed-forward amplifier comprising a main amplifier, a distortion detection loop, and a distortion rejection loop;

  • said distortion detection loop coupling part of an input signal to said main amplifier and part of an output signal from said main amplifier by adjusting a mutual relationship of amplitude and phase of each other so as td generate a distortion signal;

    said distortion rejection loop coupling the distortion signal and an output signal from said main amplifier by adjusting a mutual relationship of amplitude and phase of each other so as to generate a low-distortion output signal;

    said controller supplying control signals to said distortion detection loop and said distortion rejection loop to control said adjustment operation so as to suppress distortion components generated by said main amplifier and remaining in the low-distortion output signal;

    said controller further comprising;

    an injection-side mixer for up-converting a base pilot signal using a local oscillation signal to generate upper-side and lower-side pilot signals associated with frequency sum and difference between mixed signals respectively, injecting the upper-side and lower-side pilot signals into said distortion detection loop so that both of the upper-side and lower-side pilot signals appear in both of signals to be coupled at said distortion rejection loop;

    a detection-side mixer for inputting part of the low-distortion output signal to down-convert the part of the low-distortion output signal by using the local oscillation signal in phase and at quadrature phase, to generate error signals of gain and phase; and

    a synchronizing detector for performing synchronizing detection on said error signals with the base pilot signal as a reference signal to generate said control signals for said distortion rejection loop;

    wherein dominant frequencies of the local oscillation signal and the base pilot signal are set so that at least part of a frequency band of a signal to be amplified by the feed-forward amplifier is included between the frequency of the upper-side pilot signal and frequency of the lower-side pilot signal.

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