Electronic Devices with Polarization Management Capabilities
US-2023268668-A1 · Aug 24, 2023 · US
US11909429B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11909429-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217940750-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2021 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2024 |
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In some implementations, a radiofrequency down converter comprises an input port to receive a radiofrequency input signal, and the down converter includes a first bandpass filter configured to filter the input signal. The down converter includes a mixer stage coupled to the bandpass filter, the mixer stage being configured to generate a mixer output signal by processing the filtered input signal using a gain adjustment device, one or more amplifiers, and a mixer. The down converter includes a signal adjustment stage coupled to receive the mixer output signal, the signal adjustment stage comprising: a temperature compensation device configured to compensate for changes in signal gain due to changes in temperature; a second bandpass filter; a gain adjustment device; one or more amplifiers; and a low pass filter. The down converter comprises an output port coupled to output an adjusted mixer output signal from the signal adjustment stage.
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A radiofrequency down converter, comprising: an input port to receive a radiofrequency input signal; a first bandpass filter comprising a microwave waveguide, the first bandpass filter being coupled to the input port and being configured to filter the radiofrequency input signal; a mixer stage coupled to the first bandpass filter, the mixer stage being configured to generate a mixer output signal by processing the filtered radiofrequency input signal using a gain adjustment device, one or more amplifiers, and a frequency mixer; a signal adjustment stage coupled to receive the mixer output signal, the signal adjustment stage comprising: a temperature compensation device configured to compensate for changes in signal gain or attenuation due to changes in temperature; a second bandpass filter; a gain adjustment device; one or more amplifiers; and a low pass filter; and an output port coupled to output an adjusted mixer output signal from the signal adjustment stage. 2. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 1 , wherein the signal adjustment stage further comprises a gain slope compensation device configured to reduce variation in frequency response gain across frequencies in the adjusted mixer output signal. 3. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 1 , wherein the temperature compensation device is a first temperature compensation device; wherein the signal adjustment stage further comprises a second temperature compensation device; and wherein the first temperature compensation device is coupled to receive input based on the mixer output signal and provide a first compensated signal to the second bandpass filter, and wherein the gain adjustment device is coupled to receive signals that are based on output of the second bandpass filter, and wherein the second temperature compensation device is coupled to provide output used to provide input to the low pass filter. 4. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 1 , further comprising a microwave isolator located between the first bandpass filter and the mixer stage, the microwave isolator being configured to propagate microwave signals from the first bandpass filter to the mixer stage and to block propagation of microwave signals from the mixer stage to the first bandpass filter. 5. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 1 , wherein the radiofrequency down converter is configured to downconvert an input signal in a band within a range from 36 GHz to 46 GHz to an intermediate frequency signal in a band within a range from 1 GHz to 6 GHz. 6. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 1 , wherein the radiofrequency down converter is configured to downconvert input signals from 40 GHz to 42 GHz to an intermediate frequency of 2 GHz to 4 GHz. 7. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 1 , further comprising: a reference frequency port to receive a reference frequency signal; and a frequency generating stage coupled to receive the reference frequency signal, the frequency generating stage comprising at least one phase-locked loop, the frequency generating stage being configured to provide an output signal that is used to provide a local oscillator signal that is provided to the frequency mixer. 8. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 7 , further comprising a frequency multiplier device coupled to receive the output signal of the frequency generating stage and to generate the local oscillator signal, wherein the local oscillator signal has a frequency that is greater than the frequency of the output signal of the frequency generating stage by a predetermined multiple. 9. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 8 , wherein the frequency generating stage is configured to receive a reference signal at substantially 10 Ghz; wherein the frequency generating stage is configured to output the output signal of the frequency generating stage at substantially 9.5 GHz; and wherein the frequency multiplier device is configured to output the local oscillator signal at substantially 38 GHz. 10. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 7 , wherein the frequency generating stage comprises a first phase-locked loop coupled to receive the frequency reference signal, a second phase-locked loop coupled to receive output of the first phase-locked loop, and a third phase-locked loop coupled to receive output of the second phase-locked loop, wherein the first phase-locked loop is a digital phase-locked loop, wherein the second phase-locked loop that is a cleanup phase-locked loop, and wherein the third phase-locked loop configured to provide the output signal for the frequency generating stage at a predetermined frequency. 11. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 10 , further comprising an oven-controlled crystal oscillator coupled to provide an output signal to the first phase-locked loop. 12. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 11 , wherein the temperature compensator device is configured to compensate for changes in signal gain due to changes in temperature caused by the oven-controlled crystal oscillator. 13. The radiofrequency down converter of claim 7 , further comprising: a monitoring port coupled to provide external output of the output signal provided by the frequency generating stage; and a test port coupled to provide external output of the adjusted mixer output signal. 14. A method comprising: generating a first oscillator signal at a predetermined frequency using one or more phase-locked loops of a down converter; generating a second oscillator signal that is a multiple of the first oscillator signal using a frequency multiplier of the down converter; receiving a radiofrequency signal at an input of the down converter; filtering the radiofrequency signal using a waveguide roofing filter of the down converter; mixing the filtered radiofrequency signal with the second oscillator signal using a frequency mixer of the down converter; compensating for temperature-induced changes in gain using one or more temperature compensation elements to signals generated of the frequency mixer; filtering output of the frequency mixer using a bandpass filter of the down converter and a low pass filter of the down converter to generate an intermediate frequency signal; and outputting the intermediate frequency signal as an output of the down converter. 15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising receiving input of a reference signal at a first frequency; wherein generating the first oscillator signal comprises generating the first oscillator signal using a series of multiple phase-locked loops that increase in frequency over multiple stages, the first oscillator signal being generated in alignment with respect to the reference signal. 16. The method of claim 14 , comprising adjusting gain applied to signals output from the frequency mixer in response to a control signal from one or more processors of the down converter. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the down converter comprises multiple temperature compensation elements placed at different positions in a signal path through the down converter to adjust for temperature-induced variation of signal gain of different components of the down converter. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the down converter is configured to downconvert an input signal in a band within a range from 36 GHz to 46 GHz to an intermediate frequency signal in a band within a range from 1 GHz to 6 GHz. 19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the down converter is configured to downconvert input signals from 40 GHz
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