H04L27/2089

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOW-COMPLEXITY FREQUENCY DEPENDENT IQ IMBALANCE COMPENSATION
20170126465 · 2017-05-04 ·

Methods and apparatuses are provided in which a processor of a transceiver selects one of a real component of a complex signal and an imaginary component of the complex signal. The complex signal has IQ imbalance. An adaptive filter of the transceiver performs a real multiplication operation using an adaptive filter coefficient and the one of the real component and the imaginary component of the complex signal to generate a complex compensation signal. An adder of the transceiver sums the complex signal and the complex compensation signal to generate a compensated signal in which the IQ imbalance is corrected. The compensated signal is output for digital processing.

TRANSMISSION CIRCUIT, HIGH-FREQUENCY FRONT-END CIRCUIT, TRANSMISSION SIGNAL CONTROL METHOD, AND HIGH-FREQUENCY FRONT-END TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION CONTROL METHOD

A transmission circuit includes a transmission signal generation unit, a control unit, and a transmission signal amplification unit. The transmission signal generation unit generates a transmission signal that has been modulated. The transmission signal amplification unit includes a power amplifier that amplifies the transmission signal. The control unit determines a supply voltage signal having an amplitude characteristic of a period identical to that of an envelope of the transmission signal and supplies the supply voltage signal to the power amplifier. The control unit determines an output timing of the supply voltage signal such that a phase difference between a phase of the envelope of the transmission signal and a phase of the supply voltage signal does not become zero.