Quadrature transmitter, wireless communication unit, and method for spur suppression

US10009050B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10009050-B2
Application numberUS-201615367439-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2016
Priority dateMay 26, 2016
Publication dateJun 26, 2018
Grant dateJun 26, 2018

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A quadrature transmitter is described that comprises: a first transmitter path and a second transmitter path that are matched. Each transmitter path comprises: at least one input arranged to receive respective first or second sets of quadrature baseband signals; at least one local oscillator, LO, port configured to receive respective first and second sets of quadrature LO signals; at least one mixer stage coupled to the at least one input and configured to respectively multiply the sets of quadrature baseband signals with the respective first or second sets of quadrature LO signals to produce a respective output radio frequency, RF, signal; and a combiner configured to combine the output radio frequency signals of the first transmitter path and the second transmitter path. The first set of quadrature signals is a substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature signals; and the first set of quadrature LO signals is a reverse substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature LO signals.

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A quadrature transmitter comprising: a first transmitter path and a second transmitter path that are matched and wherein each transmitter path comprises: at least one input arranged to receive respective first or second sets of quadrature baseband signals; at least one local oscillator (LO) port configured to receive respective first and second sets of quadrature LO signals; at least one mixer stage coupled to the at least one input and configured to respectively multiply the sets of quadrature baseband signals with the respective first or second sets of quadrature LO signals to produce a respective output radio frequency (RF) signal; and a combiner configured to combine the output radio frequency signals of the first transmitter path and the second transmitter path;  wherein: the first set of quadrature baseband signals is a substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature baseband signals; and the first set of quadrature LO signals is a reverse substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature LO signals; wherein the quadrature transmitter further comprises a controller coupled to first pairs of switches coupled to the baseband input of the second transmit path and second pairs of switches located on the LO path of the second transmitter path and configured to selectively reconfigure the second transmitter path to operate on the same set of LO and baseband signals as the first transmitter path. 2. The quadrature transmitter of claim 1 wherein at least two sets of undesired radio frequency signals are anti-phase such that they are cancelled in the combiner. 3. The quadrature transmitter of claim 1 wherein a single set of quadrature baseband signals is applied to both the first transmitter path and the second transmitter path and wherein only one of the first and second transmitter paths comprises at least one baseband phase shifter coupled to the quadrature input and configured to provide a phase shifted by substantially ±45° representation of the quadrature input signal applied to the other transmitter path to its respective baseband input. 4. The quadrature transmitter of claim 3 wherein the baseband phase shift is performed in a digital domain and the first and second transmitter path each comprise a set of digital to analog converters (DACs) configured to generate analog quadrature signals. 5. The quadrature transmitter of claim 3 wherein the baseband phase shift is performed by analog phase rotation and where the single set of quadrature baseband signals is converted by a set of digital to analog converters, DACs, configured to generate analog quadrature signals. 6. The quadrature transmitter of claim 5 further comprising at least one error correction circuit operably coupled to an input of the set of DACs configured to apply one or more corrections to the set of quadrature digital signals shared between the first and second transmitter paths. 7. The quadrature transmitter of claim 1 wherein each of the first transmitter path and second transmitter path is implemented as a plurality of sliced transmitter paths wherein the combiner is a power combiner located external to the first plurality of sliced RF modules and second plurality of sliced RF modules. 8. The quadrature transmitter of claim 7 wherein each of the first plurality of sliced RF modules and second plurality of sliced RF modules comprises a second combiner configured to combine RF quadrature signals output by respective sliced RF modules. 9. The quadrature transmitter of claim 1 further comprising at least two sets of matched radio frequency, RF, amplifiers, each set of matched RF amplifiers being connected to a respective first transmitter path or second transmitter path. 10. The quadrature transmitter of claim 1 further comprising at least two sets of matched filters, each set of matched filters being connected to a respective set of quadrature input signals. 11. A quadrature transmitter comprising: a first transmitter path and a second transmitter path that are matched and wherein each transmitter path comprises: at least one input arranged to receive a single set of quadrature baseband signals; at least one local oscillator, LO, port configured to receive respective first and second sets of quadrature LO signals; at least one mixer stage coupled to the at least one input and configured to respectively multiply the sets of quadrature baseband signals with the respective first or second sets of quadrature LO signals to produce a respective output radio frequency, RF, signal; and a combiner configured to combine the output radio frequency signals of the first transmitter path and the second transmitter path;  wherein: the first set of quadrature baseband signals is a substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature baseband signals; and the first set of quadrature LO signals is a reverse substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature LO signals;  wherein only one of the first or second transmitter paths comprises at least one baseband phase shifter coupled to the quadrature input and configured to provide a phase shifted by substantially +45° representation of the quadrature input signal applied to the other transmitter path to its respective baseband input;  the quadrature transmitter further comprising three error correction circuits operably coupled to an input of a set of digital to analog converters (DACs) configured to correct non-idealities in the set of quadrature analog signals between the first and second transmitter paths wherein two error correction circuits are configured to correct non-idealities within a respective first and second transmitter path and a third error correction circuit is configured to correct non-idealities on both the first and second transmitter paths. 12. The quadrature transmitter of claim 11 wherein each of the first transmitter path and second transmitter path comprises at least one error correction circuit operably coupled to the input of the set of DACs wherein the at least two error correction circuits are configured to correct non-idealities on a respective first transmitter path or second transmitter path separately in a digital domain before or after a phase rotation of a set of quadrature analog signals in the digital domain. 13. A quadrature transmitter comprising: a first transmitter path and a second transmitter path that are matched and wherein each transmitter path comprises: at least one input arranged to receive respective first or second sets of quadrature baseband signals; at least one local oscillator, LO, port configured to receive respective first and second sets of quadrature LO signals; at least one mixer stage coupled to the at least one input and configured to respectively multiply the sets of quadrature baseband signals with the respective first or second sets of quadrature LO signals to produce a respective output radio frequency, RF, signal; and  a combiner configured to combine the output radio frequency signals of the first transmitter path and the second transmitter path;  wherein: the first set of quadrature baseband signals is a substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature baseband signals; and the first set of quadrature LO signals is a reverse substantially 45° phase shifted version of the second set of quadrature LO signals; wherein each of the first transmitter path and second transmitter path is implemented as a plurality of sliced transmitter paths wherein the combiner is a power combiner located external to the first plurality of sliced radio f

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  • using code conversion at the transmitter; using predistortion; using insertion of idle bits for obtaining a desired frequency spectrum; using three or more amplitude levels {; Baseband coding techniques specific to data transmission systems (spectral shaping H04L25/03828)} · CPC title

  • H04B1/0475Primary

    with means for limiting noise, interference or distortion (H04B1/0483 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Transmitters with multiple parallel paths · CPC title

  • Circuits · CPC title

  • H04B1/525Primary

    with means for reducing leakage of transmitter signal into the receiver · CPC title

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What does patent US10009050B2 cover?
A quadrature transmitter is described that comprises: a first transmitter path and a second transmitter path that are matched. Each transmitter path comprises: at least one input arranged to receive respective first or second sets of quadrature baseband signals; at least one local oscillator, LO, port configured to receive respective first and second sets of quadrature LO signals; at least one …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mediatek Singapore Pte Ltd, Mediatek Singapore Pte Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B1/0475. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 26 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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