Patent ID: 8804801

Claim:
A peak suppressor comprising: a first peak position detector configured to detect a first time when amplitude of a transmission signal changes in a convex manner and exceeds a specific level as a first peak position; a second peak position detector configured to detect a second time that is different by a predetermined time from the first peak position when the amplitude of the transmission signal exceeds the specific level as a second peak position; a suppression signal generator configured to generate a suppression signal for suppressing the amplitude of the transmission signal to a value that is equal to or lower than the specific level, based on amplitude and phase of the transmission signal corresponding to the first and second peak positions detected by the first and second peak position detectors; an adder configured to add the suppression signal generated by the suppression signal generator to the transmission signal; and a band-limiting filter configured to execute a band-limiting process on a signal combined by adding the suppression signal to the transmission signal by the adder, wherein the suppression signal generator includes: an impulse response signal generator configured to generate an impulse response signal that is an impulse-like signal; a latch circuit configured to latch the amplitude and phase of the transmission signal corresponding to the first and second peak positions; an amplitude-phase parameter calculator configured to calculate an amplitude-phase parameter including a difference between the amplitude latched by the latch circuit and the specific level as the amplitude of the suppression signal, and calculate the phase latched by the latch circuit as the phase of the suppression signal; and a multiplier configured to multiple the amplitude-phase parameter calculated by the amplitude-phase parameter calculator by the impulse response signal so as to generate the suppression signal, and wherein the impulse response signal generator generates, as the impulse response signal, the impulse-like signal having an amplitude including an amount of a change in the amplitude of the combined signal, the change in the amplitude of the combined signal being caused by the band-limiting process executed on the combined signal.