Patent classifications
H04B1/12
Duplexer with impedance inverters
A duplexer may be used to isolate a transmitter and a receiver that share a common antenna. By using impedance gradients to provide impedances that cause balance-unbalance transformers (balun) of the duplexer to cut-off access to the common antenna rather than duplicate the antenna impedance, the duplexer is balanced. Such cut-offs may have a lower insertion loss than a duplexer that merely duplicates the antenna impedance to separate the differential signals of the receiver and transmitter from the common mode signal.
Method and system for polarization adjusting of orthogonally-polarized element pairs
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining data regarding interference detected in a received communication signal, and performing polarization adjusting for one or more orthogonally-polarized element pairs of an antenna system such that an impact of the interference on the antenna system is minimized. Other embodiments are disclosed.
Method and system for polarization adjusting of orthogonally-polarized element pairs
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining data regarding interference detected in a received communication signal, and performing polarization adjusting for one or more orthogonally-polarized element pairs of an antenna system such that an impact of the interference on the antenna system is minimized. Other embodiments are disclosed.
Measurement and calibration of mismatch in an isolation channel
A method for calibrating an isolator product includes receiving a calibration signal on a differential pair of nodes of a receiver signal path of a first integrated circuit die of the isolator product. The method includes generating a diagnostic signal having a level corresponding to an average amplitude of the calibration signal on the differential pair of nodes. The method includes configuring a programmable receiver signal path based on the diagnostic signal. Generating the diagnostic signal may include providing an analog signal based on a full-wave rectified version of the calibration signal on the differential pair of nodes. Generating the diagnostic signal may include converting the analog signal to a digital signal.
APPARATUS AND METHOD OF HARMONIC INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION
A baseband chip may include a transmitter configured to transmit a first signal. The baseband chip may also include a receiver configured to receive a second signal that includes a receive signal portion and a harmonic interference portion leaked from the transmitter. The baseband chip may further include a harmonic model block configured to multiply a first output from a first harmonic model associated with an amplitude modulation phase modulation (AMPM) look-up table (LUT) and a second output of a second harmonic model associated with an AMAM LUT to generate a third output. The harmonic model block may be further configured to estimate the harmonic interference portion based at least in part on the third output. The baseband chip may also include an interference cancellation block configured to cancel the harmonic interference portion from the second signal to obtain the receive signal portion.
Radio frequency (RF) polarization rotation devices and systems for interference mitigation
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, by a radio frequency (RF) mechanical device, signals relating to one or more crossed-dipole radiating elements of an antenna system, performing, by the RF mechanical device, polarization rotation of the signals to derive output signals having polarizations that are rotated in a manner that mimics physical rotation of the one or more crossed-dipole radiating elements, and providing, by the RF mechanical device, the output signals to enable avoidance of interference. Other embodiments are disclosed.
CHANNEL AND POWER AMPLIFIER NONLINEARITY ESTIMATION
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A communication device, such as a user equipment (UE) may receive a set of demodulation reference signal (DMRS) samples including a first subset of DMRS samples associated with a first power level and a second subset of DMRS samples associated with a second power level. The UE may perform a digital post distortion operation based on the first subset of DMRS samples associated with the first power level and the second subset of DMRS samples associated with the second power level. The UE may receive the wireless communication based on performing the digital post distortion operation.
CHANNEL AND POWER AMPLIFIER NONLINEARITY ESTIMATION
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A communication device, such as a user equipment (UE) may receive a set of demodulation reference signal (DMRS) samples including a first subset of DMRS samples associated with a first power level and a second subset of DMRS samples associated with a second power level. The UE may perform a digital post distortion operation based on the first subset of DMRS samples associated with the first power level and the second subset of DMRS samples associated with the second power level. The UE may receive the wireless communication based on performing the digital post distortion operation.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR ADJUSTING RECEPTION GAIN OF RF SIGNAL BASED ON 2TX OPERATION AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
According to various embodiments, an electronic device may include: a radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) including a plurality of first low noise amplifiers (LNAs); at least one radio frequency front end (RFFE) operatively connected to the RFIC; and at least one communication processor operatively connected to the RFIC, wherein the at least one communication processor is configured to: based on a first RF signal within a first uplink band of a first operating band being output via the RFIC, control the RFIC to set, to be a first gain, a gain of at least one first LNA among the plurality of first LNAs configured to process a second RF signal within a first downlink band of the first operating band provided from the at least one RFFE to the RFIC, and based on the first RF signal and a third RF signal within a second uplink band of a second operating band different from the first operating band being at least concurrently output via the RFIC, control the RFIC to set, to be a second gain, the gain of the at least one first LNA configured to process the second RF signal provided from the at least one RFFE to the RFIC, wherein the second gain is less than the first gain.
Adaptive Control and Testing System for an Adaptive Receiver
An adaptive receiver comprising a current buffer, an inverter that receives input from the current buffer, an average current control loop that feeds back from the inverter to the current buffer, a variable gain circuit that receives input from the inverter, a differential voltage amplifier that receives input from the variable gain circuit, an automatic gain control loop that feeds back from the differential voltage amplifier to the inverter and variable gain circuit, and a differential buffer that receives input from the differential amplifier.