Receiver calibration using power amplifier noise

US10469036B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10469036-B2
Application numberUS-201615387948-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2016
Priority dateDec 22, 2016
Publication dateNov 5, 2019
Grant dateNov 5, 2019

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Methods and systems for calibrating a receiver utilizing a noise signal generated by a power amplifier associated with a transmitter are provided. A calibration method or mode includes generating a noise signal with a power amplifier associated with a transmitter of the transceiver; processing the noise signal with the receiver to generate a received signal; and calibrating the receiver based at least on the received signal.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method configured to calibrate a receiver of a transceiver, the method comprising: controlling the transceiver to remove an input signal from a power amplifier to cause the power amplifier to generate a self-noise signal, wherein the power amplifier is operatively connected to a transmitter of the transceiver, further wherein the power amplifier is configured to receive the input signal from the transmitter and amplify the input signal for transmission by an antenna; controlling the receiver to process the self-noise signal to generate a received signal; and calibrating the receiver based at least on the received signal. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adjusting a gain of the power amplifier to a maximum setting. 3. The method of claim 1 , comprising opening an electrical connection between the transmitter and the power amplifier to remove the input signal from the power amplifier. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the receiver is configured to generate an I component of the received signal and a Q component of the received signal, the method further comprising: comparing an aspect of the I component with a corresponding aspect of the Q component; and calibrating the receiver to compensate for mismatch between the I component and the Q component. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein comparing an aspect of the I component with a corresponding aspect of the Q component comprises comparing a power of the I component with a power of the Q component. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein calibrating the receiver comprises adjusting electronic components in correction circuitry that are configured to post-distort the received signal during normal transceiver operation. 7. The method of claim 1 comprising disabling transmitter components in the transceiver to remove the input signal from the power amplifier. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, after calibrating the receiver: enabling correction circuitry that post-distorts the received signal based at least on the calibration; disconnecting the power amplifier from the receiver; and amplifying a transmit signal generated by the transmitter with the power amplifier. 9. A calibration system configured to calibrate a receiver of a transceiver, comprising: correction circuitry comprising electronic components configured to post-distort a received signal generated by the receiver; mode control circuitry configured to: control the transceiver to remove an input signal from a power amplifier configured to receive the input signal from a transmitter of the transceiver to cause the power amplifier to generate a self-noise signal, wherein the power amplifier is configured to amplify the input signal for transmission by an antenna; and control the receiver to process the self-noise signal to generate the received signal; calibration circuitry configured to: measure an error in the received signal; and adjust one or more electronic components in the correction circuitry to reduce the error. 10. The calibration system of claim 9 , wherein the mode control circuitry is configured to adjust a gain of the power amplifier to a maximum setting. 11. The calibration system of claim 9 , wherein the mode control circuitry is configured to open an electrical connection between the transmitter and the power amplifier to remove the input signal from the power amplifier. 12. The calibration system of claim 9 , wherein the receiver is configured to generate an I component of the received signal and a Q component of the received signal and wherein the calibration circuitry is configured to: compare an aspect of the I component with a corresponding aspect of the Q component; and adjust the one or more electronic components in the correction circuitry to compensate for mismatch between the I component and the Q component. 13. The calibration system of claim 12 , wherein the calibration circuitry is configured to compare a power of the I component with a power of the Q component. 14. The calibration system of claim 9 , wherein the mode control circuitry is configured to disable transmitter components in the transceiver to remove the input signal from the power amplifier. 15. The calibration system of claim 9 , wherein the mode control circuitry is configured to, after adjusting the electronic components in the correction circuitry: enable correction circuitry that post-distorts the received signal based at least on the calibration; disconnect the power amplifier from the receiver; and enable transmitter components of the transceiver. 16. A transceiver, comprising: a transmitter comprising: a plurality of transmitter components configured to generate a transmit signal; and a power amplifier configured to receive the transmit signal from the transmitter components and amplify the transmit signal for transmission by an antenna; a receiver comprising: a plurality of receiver components configured to process a signal to generate a received signal; and correction circuitry configured to post-distort the received signal to compensate for errors in the received signal; calibration circuitry configured to: measure an error in the received signal; and adjust electronic components in the correction circuitry based on the measured error; and mode control circuitry configured to, in response to a request to calibrate the receiver: control the transceiver to remove the transmit signal from the power amplifier to cause the power amplifier to generate a self-noise signal; and control the receiver to process the self-noise signal to generate the received signal. 17. The transceiver of claim 16 , wherein the mode control circuitry is configured to disconnect the transmitter from the power amplifier. 18. The transceiver of claim 16 , wherein the receiver is configured to generate an I component of the received signal and a Q component of the received signal and wherein the calibration circuitry is configured to: compare an aspect of the I component with a corresponding aspect of the Q component; and adjust one or more of the electronic components in the correction circuitry to compensate for mismatch between the I component and the Q component. 19. The transceiver of claim 18 , wherein the calibration circuitry is configured to compare a power of the I component with a power of the Q component. 20. The transceiver of claim 16 , wherein the mode control circuitry is configured to disable the plurality of transmitter components to remove the transmit signal from the power amplifier. 21. The transceiver of claim 16 , wherein the mode control circuitry is configured to open an electrical connection between the transmitter components and the power amplifier to remove the transmit signal from the power amplifier.

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  • Compensation for quadrature error in the received signal · CPC title

  • in modulators, frequency-changers, transmitters or power amplifiers · CPC title

  • Reduction of multipath noise (by equalising H04B7/005) · CPC title

  • having gain or transmission power control · CPC title

  • with semiconductor devices only · CPC title

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What does patent US10469036B2 cover?
Methods and systems for calibrating a receiver utilizing a noise signal generated by a power amplifier associated with a transmitter are provided. A calibration method or mode includes generating a noise signal with a power amplifier associated with a transmitter of the transceiver; processing the noise signal with the receiver to generate a received signal; and calibrating the receiver based a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intel Ip Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B1/10. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 05 2019 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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