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High frequency power amplifier and transmitter

  • US 7,368,985 B2
  • Filed: 09/15/2005
  • Issued: 05/06/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/17/2004
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A high frequency power amplifier comprising:

  • a power amplifier to amplify a digitally modulated high frequency signal;

    an envelope detection portion to generate an envelope signal equivalent to an envelope voltage for the high frequency signal;

    a comparator to compare the envelope signal with a specified reference signal; and

    a power converter circuit to convert a power supply voltage into power in accordance with an output from the comparator, wherein a voltage output from the power converter circuit is used as a power supply voltage for the power amplifier, wherein a fixed reference voltage is used as the specified reference signal,wherein the power converter circuit, in accordance with an output from the comparator, selectively outputs a first voltage and a second voltage higher than the first voltage based on the power supply voltage,wherein the power converter circuit includes;

    a first DC-DC converter which is supplied with a two-state output from the comparator, outputs a 0-voltage when the output is corresponds to a first level, and outputs an additional voltage when the output corresponds to a second level;

    a second DC-DC converter which always outputs the same output direct current voltage with reference to the power supply voltage; and

    a voltage adder which adds outputs from the first and second DC-DC converters to each other for output.

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