Power sensor for integrated circuits

US10145938B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10145938-B2
Application numberUS-201615252973-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 31, 2016
Priority dateApr 26, 2014
Publication dateDec 4, 2018
Grant dateDec 4, 2018

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An on-chip power sensor and a millimeter-wave transmitter on a chip including the on-chip power sensor are described. The millimeter-wave transmitter can also include a coupler disposed on a transmit path, the coupler being configured to receive a transmit signal and to provide the transmit signal to an antenna. The on-chip power sensor can be configured to receive a coupled portion of the transmit signal from the coupler, and measure a transmit power of the transmit signal based on the coupled portion of the transmit signal.

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A power detector comprising: a coupler disposed on a transmit path, the coupler being configured to receive a transmit signal via the transmit path, generate a coupled portion of the transmit signal, and provide the transmit signal to an antenna of the transmit path; a splitter configured to receive the coupled portion of the transmit signal and to split the coupled portion of the transmit signal to generate a first coupled transmit signal and a second coupled transmit signal; a power estimator configured to receive the first coupled transmit signal and estimate the transmit power of the transmit signal based on the first coupled transmit signal; a first on-chip power sensor configured to: receive the second coupled transmit signal; and measure the transmit power of the transmit signal based on the second coupled transmit signal; and second on-chip power sensor that is configured to: receive a received signal via the antenna; and measure a radio frequency (RF) power of the received signal, wherein the coupler is further configured to receive the received signal from the antenna and to provide the received signal to the second on-chip power sensor. 2. The power detector according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first on-chip power sensor and the second on-chip power sensor comprises a resistor. 3. The power detector according to claim 2 , wherein the resistor is a temperature dependent resistor. 4. The power detector according to claim 1 , wherein: the power estimator comprises a diode configured to produce a voltage based on the transmit power of the first coupled transmit signal; and at least one of the first on-chip power sensor and the second on-chip power sensor comprises a resistor whose resistance changes based on a temperature of the resistor, the temperature of resistor being dependent on the transmit power of the first coupled transmit signal. 5. The power detector according to claim 1 , wherein the first on-chip power sensor is configured to measure the transmit power of the transmit signal based on a change of resistance of the on-chip power sensor. 6. The power detector according to claim 5 , wherein the change of resistance is dependent on a transmit signal induced temperature change of the on-chip power sensor. 7. A millimeter-wave transmitter comprising the power detector of claim 1 . 8. The millimeter-wave transmitter according to claim 7 , further comprising an oscillator configured to generate the transmit signal and provide the transmit signal to the coupler via the transmit path. 9. The power detector according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first on-chip power sensor and the second on-chip power sensor comprises: a first capacitor having a first terminal connected to the coupler; a first resistor connected between a second terminal of the first capacitor and ground; and a second resistor connected in series with a second capacitor, the second resistor having a first terminal connected to the second terminal of the first capacitor and a second terminal connected to a first terminal of the second capacitor, wherein a second terminal of the second capacitor is connected to ground such that the second resistor and the second capacitor are connected in parallel with first resistor. 10. The power detector according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first on-chip power sensor and the second on-chip power sensor comprises: a first capacitor having a first terminal connected to the coupler; a first resistor connected in series with a second capacitor, the first resistor being connected to a second terminal of the first capacitor, and the second capacitor being connected between the first resistor and ground; and a second resistor connected in series with a third capacitor, the second resistor being connected to the second terminal of the first capacitor, and the third capacitor being connected between the second resistor and ground, wherein the second resistor and the third capacitor are connected in parallel with the first resistor and the second capacitor. 11. The power detector according to claim 1 , further comprising a second power estimator configured to receive the received signal via the antenna and to estimate a radio frequency (RF) power of the received signal. 12. The power detector according to claim 11 , wherein the coupler is further configured to receive the received signal from the antenna and to provide the received signal to the second power estimator. 13. The power detector according to claim 12 , wherein the coupler is configured to receive the received signal from the antenna via a receive path, wherein the transmit path and the receive path are a same path. 14. The power detector according to claim 1 , wherein the coupler is configured to receive the received signal from the antenna via a receive path, wherein the transmit path and the receive path are a same path. 15. The power detector according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second splitter connected to the coupler, the second splitter being configured to receive the received signal from the antenna via the coupler, and to split the received signal to generate a first received signal and a second received signal; and a second power estimator configured to receive the first received signal from the second splitter and to estimate a radio frequency (RF) power of the first received signal, wherein the second an on-chip power sensor is further configured to receive the second received signal from the second splitter and to measure a RF power of the second received signal. 16. The power detector according to claim 15 , wherein the coupler is configured to receive the received signal from the antenna via a receive path and to provide the received signal to the second splitter, wherein the transmit path and the receive path are a same path. 17. A power detector comprising: a coupler disposed on a transmit path, the coupler being configured to receive a transmit signal via the transmit path, generate a coupled portion of the transmit signal, and provide the transmit signal to an antenna of the transmit path; a splitter configured to receive the coupled portion of the transmit signal and to split the coupled portion of the transmit signal to generate a first coupled transmit signal and a second coupled transmit signal; a power estimator configured to receive the first coupled transmit signal and estimate the transmit power of the transmit signal based on the first coupled transmit signal; and an on-chip power sensor configured to: receive the second coupled transmit signal; and measure the transmit power of the transmit signal based on the second coupled transmit signal, wherein the on-chip power sensor includes: a first capacitor having a first terminal connected to the coupler; a first resistor connected between a second terminal of the first capacitor and ground; and a second resistor connected in series with a second capacitor, the second resistor having a first terminal connected to the second terminal of the first capacitor and a second terminal connected to a first terminal of the second capacitor, and a second terminal of the second capacitor being connected to ground such that the second resistor and the second capacitor are connected in parallel with first resistor. 18. A power detector comprising: a coupler disposed on a transmit path, the coupler being configured to receive a transmit signal via the transmit path, generate a coupled portion of the transmit signal, and provide

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  • G01S7/4008Primary

    of transmitters · CPC title

  • of power amplifiers, e.g. gain or non-linearity · CPC title

  • in circuits having distributed constants · CPC title

  • Measuring current only · CPC title

  • of transmit antennas, e.g. of the amplitude or phase · CPC title

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What does patent US10145938B2 cover?
An on-chip power sensor and a millimeter-wave transmitter on a chip including the on-chip power sensor are described. The millimeter-wave transmitter can also include a coupler disposed on a transmit path, the coupler being configured to receive a transmit signal and to provide the transmit signal to an antenna. The on-chip power sensor can be configured to receive a coupled portion of the tran…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Infineontechnologies Ag, Infineon Technologies Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01S7/4008. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 04 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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