H04B1/48

High frequency switch

A high frequency switch configured to switch paths of differential signals arranged in an integrated circuit. The high frequency switch includes a pair of pole terminals and a plurality of pairs of throw terminals. The pair of pole terminals constitutes one port. Each pair of throw terminals constitutes another port.

ANTENNA DUPLEXING, WAVEGUIDES, AND METHODS THEREOF

A radio frequency front end and an antenna front end may be separated from one another to maintain close proximity between a low noise amplifier and an antenna while achieving improved thermal regulation of a power amplifier. The radio frequency front end antenna front end may include a duplexing system that enables operation with a single electrical cable. Furthermore, where it is desired to transmit a radiofrequency signal via a waveguide, a flexible waveguide may be constructed with a distributed capacitance between waveguide protrusions.

ANTENNA DUPLEXING, WAVEGUIDES, AND METHODS THEREOF

A radio frequency front end and an antenna front end may be separated from one another to maintain close proximity between a low noise amplifier and an antenna while achieving improved thermal regulation of a power amplifier. The radio frequency front end antenna front end may include a duplexing system that enables operation with a single electrical cable. Furthermore, where it is desired to transmit a radiofrequency signal via a waveguide, a flexible waveguide may be constructed with a distributed capacitance between waveguide protrusions.

Methods and apparatus for analog canceler tuning using neural networks

A network device includes a transceiver configured to concurrently transmit signals and receive signals within a single frequency band resulting in radio-frequency signal interference. The device includes an analog canceler configured to mitigate the signal interference. The device includes a neural network that receives data that describes characteristics of the signal interference and provides coefficients for the analog canceler as outputs. The neural network-generated coefficients are applied to the analog canceler which uses them to cancel the signal interference.

HARMONIC CANCELLATION IN A RADIO FREQUENCY FRONT END
20230107913 · 2023-04-06 ·

A radio frequency circuit includes a transmit power amplifier, a differential transmit signal path having first and second paths, and first and second baluns. The first balun can be configured to convert a single ended transmit signal into a differential transmit signal, and the second balun can be configured to convert the differential transmit signal back to a single ended transmit signal. The circuit can also include a pair of transmit filters between the first and second baluns and including a first transmit filter connected in the first path and a second transmit filter connected in the second path. The second balun cancels harmonic noise generated by the pair of transmit filters.

HARMONIC CANCELLATION IN A RADIO FREQUENCY FRONT END
20230107913 · 2023-04-06 ·

A radio frequency circuit includes a transmit power amplifier, a differential transmit signal path having first and second paths, and first and second baluns. The first balun can be configured to convert a single ended transmit signal into a differential transmit signal, and the second balun can be configured to convert the differential transmit signal back to a single ended transmit signal. The circuit can also include a pair of transmit filters between the first and second baluns and including a first transmit filter connected in the first path and a second transmit filter connected in the second path. The second balun cancels harmonic noise generated by the pair of transmit filters.

Tunable antenna system for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi bands with electronically-reconfigurable and mechanically-identical antennas

Systems and methods for operating a radio system include configuring a first antenna of a plurality of antennas in a wireless device to operate in a configured mode of a plurality of modes, wherein the plurality of modes include a first mode of operating as a quarter wave for operation in a 2.4 GHz band, a second mode of operating as a half wave for operation in a 5 GHz band, and a third mode of operating simultaneous as a half wave and a quarter wave for operation in both the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band; and operating a first radio of a plurality of radios connected to the first antenna in the configured mode of the first antenna.

Tunable antenna system for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi bands with electronically-reconfigurable and mechanically-identical antennas

Systems and methods for operating a radio system include configuring a first antenna of a plurality of antennas in a wireless device to operate in a configured mode of a plurality of modes, wherein the plurality of modes include a first mode of operating as a quarter wave for operation in a 2.4 GHz band, a second mode of operating as a half wave for operation in a 5 GHz band, and a third mode of operating simultaneous as a half wave and a quarter wave for operation in both the 2.4 GHz band and the 5 GHz band; and operating a first radio of a plurality of radios connected to the first antenna in the configured mode of the first antenna.

Electrical phase balanced duplexer

Embodiments disclosed herein relate to reducing or substantially eliminating an insertion loss caused by isolating a transmit circuit from a receive circuit of an electronic device. To do so, an isolation circuit may be disposed between the transmit circuit and the receive circuit. The isolation circuit may have a first signal path and a second signal path. A first portion of the signal may propagate along the first signal path and a second portion of the signal may propagate along the second signal path. A phase shifter may be disposed on the first signal path to shift a phase of the first portion to match a phase of the second portion. The phase-shifted first portion may be combined with the second portion to reduce or substantially eliminate an insertion loss caused by the isolation circuit.

POWER RF SWITCH

A power radio frequency (RF) switch used in wireless communication is disclosed. A boosted switching control signal, which swings between a boosted supply voltage in which a system supply voltage is boosted and a negative supply voltage in which a polarity of the system supply voltage is inverted, is applied to a gate of a high-voltage transistor. Further, a substrate control signal which is synchronized with the boosted switching control signal, and swings between the negative supply voltage and a reference voltage may be applied to a substrate of the high-voltage transistor thereof.