WO2004075400A2 - Dual band power amplifier with improved isolation - Google Patents
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- the invention pertains to dual band power amplifiers such as those commonly employed in dual mode digital cellular telephones. More particularly, the invention pertains to a method, apparatus and technique for improving isolation between two physically adjacent amplifiers operating at different frequencies.
- a dual mode, dual band digital cellular telephone is an example of one such component.
- the governments have assigned at least two frequency bands for digital cellular telephone communications.
- a first band called the American Mobile Phone System or AMPS band
- AMPS band has been assigned at 824-849 MHz
- PCS band has been assigned at 824-849 MHz
- a first band called the Global System for Mobile Communications or GSM band has been assigned at 880-915 MHz and a second band, called the Digital Communications System or DCS band has been assigned at 1710-1785 MHz.
- dual band digital cellular telephones typically have two power amplifiers, one for each of the two bands. Note that, in both the U.S. and Europe, the higher frequency band is at about twice the frequency of the lower frequency band. Thus, in both the U.S. and Europe, the second harmonic of the lower frequency band is very close in frequency to the fundamental frequency of the higher frequency band.
- spurious signals that couple into the output conductors of the higher band amplifier will bleed right through the filters and/or duplexers downstream of the higher band power amplifier, reach the antenna, and be transmitted.
- Such high power spurious transmissions are, of course, undesirable.
- the fourth harmonic of the lower band power amplifier will be very close in frequency to the second harmonic of the higher band power amplifier, which can also be a problem.
- Another technique that has been used to improve isolation involves making the output conductors of one of the power amplifiers orthogonal to the output conductors of the other power amplifier.
- the magnetic field lines of the output signals of the low band power amplifier are orthogonal to the output wire bands of the high band power amplifier so that they do not couple to each other as readily.
- this solution has some practical problems.
- the power amplifiers are typically mounted on a printed circuit board or other substrate containing other RF driver and power control circuitry to which the power amplifiers must be coupled electrically.
- the outputs of the power amplifiers typically must be coupled to separate filters and/or duplexers or a diversity switch and then to the same antenna.
- the input and output conductors of the two amplifiers it is often desirable for the input and output conductors of the two amplifiers to be parallel and/or adjacent to each other to shorten and/or simplify the conductor traces that must be placed on the printed circuit boards in order to carry the output signals to their ultimate destination, i.e., the same antenna.
- Making the output conductors of the two amplifiers orthogonal to each other can significantly complicate the design and layout realization of conductor traces on the substrate and increases the necessary size of the board.
- Dual band power amplifier circuitry for cellular telephones and the like commonly are available in LTCC form, FR-laminate module form, or a large plastic molded package. Dual band power amplifier circuits available on the market today typically yield isolation power levels of about - 25dBm to -20dBm. It would be desirable to attain better isolation. Accordingly, it is an objective present invention to provide an improved dual band power amplifier.
- the invention is a dual band power amplifier with a small footprint and having excellent band- to-band isolation.
- the first and primary aspect is a dual frequency (second and fourth harmonic) trap at the output of the low band power amplifier comprising a first series capacitance, preferably, on the power amplifier chip, in series with an inductance, the inductance preferably in the form of a transmission line of predetermined length, and further including a second capacitance coupled between an intermediate point of the transmission line inductance and ground.
- This LC circuit forms a dual resonant second and fourth harmonic trap that provides a very low impedance at the output of the power amplifier at the second and fourth harmonics of the low band power amplifier.
- This type of harmonic trap substantially increases the band-to-band isolation comparative to a conventional second harmonic trap.
- Band-to-band isolation can be additively increased by further forming a ground loop between the output conductors of the two power amplifiers.
- the ground loop is formed by using a looping wirebond that spans from one grounded location to another location positioned between the parallel output wirebonds of the high and low bond power amplifiers.
- the ground loop further isolates the high band amplifier from the low band amplifier by causing the magnetic fields generated around the output wire bonds of the low band power amplifier to set up circulating currents primarily in the ground loop, rather than coupling into the output wire bonds of the higher band power amplifier.
- the invention finds particular use in cellular telephones for CDMA and GSM. systems.
- Figure 1 is a plan view of a printed circuit board of a dual band power amplifier within which the present invention can be employed.
- Figure 2 is a close up plan view of a portion of the printed circuit board shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is another plan view of a portion of the printed circuit board of Figure 1 schematically illustrating magnetic coupling between the output conductors of the amplifiers.
- Figure 4 is a circuit diagram of a second harmonic trap in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a plan view of a portion of the printed circuit board of Figure 1 showing a ground loop in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 6 is a circuit diagram of a second and fourth harmonic trap in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 7 is a more detailed circuit diagram of the second and fourth harmonic trap shown in Figure 5.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a printed circuit board (PCB) 10 bearing a dual band power amplifier circuit. It includes an integrated circuit (IC) chip carrying plastic molded package (familiar to any oen skilled in the art) containing a dual band power amplifier configuration in which the present invention may be implemented. Each amplifier is on a separate die 14a, 14b with both dies mounted to a single lead frame 16. However, this is merely exemplary and both amplifiers may be formed on a single die. Furthermore, while the dual band power amplifier of this exemplary embodiment is embodied on a FR- 4 based PCB, this is merely exemplary and the present invention is essentially independent of the particular substrate used. Most dual or multiband power amplifier circuits presently available on the market are single package units of LTCC, FR4/laminate or a large plastic package.
- the low band power amplifier 14a may be adapted to amplify signals in the AMPS frequency band and the high band power amplifier 14b may be adapted to amplify signals in the PCS band.
- the lead frame comprises a central ground plane 22, on which the dies 14a, 14b are mounted, and a plurality of lead fingers 26 extending therefrom. Electrical signals on the dies, such as the outputs of the amplifiers, are routed to bond pads 25 on the top surfaces of the dies. The bond pads are electrically coupled to appropriate ones of the lead fingers by conventional bond wires 24. The distal ends of the lead fingers 26 are attached to conductors on the printed circuit board 10 that carry the signals to/from other circuitry on the printed circuit board and/or to edge connectors or other connectors on the PCB 10 for coupling to circuitry external of the PCB.
- the IC 12 is only 4 to 5 mm square. Accordingly, the two power amplifiers are extremely close to one another physically.
- the output signal from each amplifier is split among a plurality of bond pads, bond wires and lead fingers since the total current in the output signals is quite high and could not be transported effectively via a single bond wire.
- the output signal is routed to six cojoined bond pads on each die 14a, 14b (labeled 25a' and 25b', respectively, in Figure 2 in order to differentiate from other bond pads 25).
- the bond pads 25a', 25b' are wire bonded via six bond wires (labeled 24a', 24b' in Figure 2 in order to differentiate from other bond wires 24) to three lead finger (labeled 26a', 26b' in Figure 2 in order to differentiate from the other lead fingers 26) on the lead frame 16. Accordingly, for each amplifier 14a, 14b, there are six parallel and adjacent bond wires 24a', 24b' carrying the output signal to three lead fingers 26a', 26b'.
- the three output fingers 26a', 26b' of each amplifier 14a, 14b are coupled to electrical contact points on the PCB 10 and recombined in a large trace 33a, 33b, respectively, that carries the output signals to conditioning circuitry such as filters and duplexers (not shown).
- the signals are sent via further traces on the PCB, edge connectors and/or other conductors to an antenna (none of which is shown in the Figures).
- the six bond wires 24a' for the output of amplifier 14a are parallel and close to the six bond wires 24b' for the output of amplifier 14b.
- the undesirable magnetic coupling of output signals of the lower band amplifier 14b to the output conductors of the higher band amplifier occurs primarily, if not exclusively, in the bond wires.
- circulating magnetic fields represented by arrows 28b are set up in and around the bond wires of the low band power amplifier 14b. Similar circulating magnetic fields 28a are set up around the wire loops for the high band power amplifier 14a.
- Time varying magnetic fields containing the second and fourth (as well as other) harmonics of the main signal being amplified by the low band amplifier 14b can couple to the bond wires 24a' of the high band power amplifier 14a, as illustrated by arrow 30, thus causing all of the aforementioned deleterious effects.
- a harmonic trap is coupled to the output of the low band power amplifier 14b to short out signals at at least the second harmonic frequency of the lower band amplifier 14b to help isolate them from the high band power amplifier 14a.
- Figure 4 is a schematic circuit diagram of an exemplary second harmonic trap in accordance with the present invention that improves isolation between the two amplifiers. The actual physical components corresponding to the circuit components shown schematically in Figure 4 can be seen in Figure 2 and are indicated with the name reference numerals.
- the trap includes a capacitor 31 formed on the lower band power amplifier die 14b and electrically coupled to the output signal of lower band amplifier 14b directly before the output bond pads 25b'and bond wires 24b' that carry the output signal off die.
- the output signal of the lower band amplifier 14b is coupled through capacitor 31 via a pad (not labeled) and bond wire 24b" to another lead finger 26b" to a tuned, narrow, inductive transmission line 35 formed on the PCB 10.
- the transmission line 35 should have a high Q and be precisely tuned in length to resonate with the on-chip capacitance 31 at the second harmonic frequency of the lower band power amplifier.
- the particular capacitance and inductance values are selected to resonate and trap signals at the determined frequency, i.e., the second harmonic of the frequency band of the lower band amplifier 14b.
- the far end of the transmission line 35 is coupled to the ground plane of the PCB.
- the capacitor 31 is about 2pF
- the transmission line 35 is about 200 mils in length and 8 mils in width to provide an inductance of about 3.9 nH.
- the harmonic trap shorts much of the signal at the second harmonic frequency of the lower band amplifier 14b to ground. However, some of the signal at the second harmonic still exists on the bond wires 24b' of the lower band amplifier 14b and can bleed through to the output of the higher band amplifier via the aforementioned magnetic coupling at the bond wires.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of a portion of the PCB illustrating one particular embodiment of a ground loop in accordance with the present invention.
- a PCB grounded lead finger 26000 is positioned between the three lead fingers
- Lead frame finger 26000 is electrically coupled to a point on the ground plane 22 of the lead frame 16 between the two power amplifiers 14a, 14 b via a large looping bond wire 24000. The distal end of the lead finger 26000 is coupled to ground of the PCB 10.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic circuit diagram illustrating a second embodiment of the harmonic trap circuit that is designed to trap signals at both the second and fourth harmonics of the lower band amplifier, e.g., at about 1.8 GHz and at about 3.6 GHz.
- the aspects of the harmonic trap in accordance with the circuit diagram of Figure 6 are also shown in the plan view of Figure 2.
- a second capacitor 39 is placed on the PCB 10 electrically coupled between an intermediate point 35a along the length of the transmission line 35 and ground 41.
- the exact point intermediate the length of the transmission line and the exact capacitance value of the capacitor should be selected to provide the precise LC circuit characteristics needed to trap the desired frequencies.
- the second capacitor 39 has a value of approximately 1pF and the transmission line is 8 mils wide and about 200 mils in length with the second capacitor 39 tapped at about the middle of that length.
- Figure 7 is a more detailed circuit diagram illustrating one specific detailed circuit model of the dual resonant second and fourth harmonic trap circuit of Figure 6 showing details such as inherent parasitic reactances (see, e.g., capacitance 43 and inductance 45) of the package materials and dimensions.
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| EP04709851A EP1595330B1 (en) | 2003-02-12 | 2004-02-10 | Dual band power amplifier with improved isolation |
| DE602004020591T DE602004020591D1 (en) | 2003-02-12 | 2004-02-10 | DOUBLE BELT POWER AMPLIFIER WITH IMPROVED ISOLATION |
| CN2004800098076A CN1774858B (en) | 2003-02-12 | 2004-02-10 | Dual Band Power Amplifier with Improved Isolation |
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