Bias and Control IC
Bias and Control devices for wireless infrastructure
Infineon Bias and Control ICs are used to bias radio-frequency power amplifiers by generating accurate voltages with high-precision DACs. In addition they support a multitude of functionalities to monitor the power amplifier voltages, currents and temperature to keep the device in an ideal operating condition.
Wireless infrastructure Bias and Control ICs’ product benefits
Infineon’s wireless infrastructure Bias and Control ICs offer a wide range of benefits:
- Bias and Control ICs are optimized for Doherty PAs
- Positive and negative output range
- Integrated clamping switches and buffers
- ADCs for PA current and voltage measurements
- Temperature sensor and I3C & I2C interfaces
Highlights
Infineon Bias & Control ICs are used to bias radio-frequency power amplifiers by generating accurate voltages with high-precision DACs. In addition they support a multitude of functionalities to monitor the power amplifier voltages, currents and temperature to keep the device in an ideal operating condition.
The DACs are organized in two groups with independent supplies and can be operated with positive and negative supply voltages in order to bias LDMOS and GaN transistors.
Infineon Bias & Control ICs incorporates integrated clamping switches and buffers, designed to enable rapid Time Division Duplex (TDD) operation. This comprehensive integration does not require external switch components, leading to significant savings in both cost and space. The embedded switches enable fast switching within a timeframe as short as <<1us.
Infineon Bias & Control ICs have an integrated 60V Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) for Power Amplifier (PA) current and voltage measurements. Moreover, external voltage dividers or separate ADC components are not required, resulting in simplifies the analog front-end.
Infineon Bias & Control ICs feature an integrated temperature sensor, which provides valuable temperature compensation. Also, the high-speed I3C serial interface ensures an efficient DAC setting.