Multiplexing circuits with baw resonators as network elements for higher performance
US-2021399750-A1 · Dec 23, 2021 · US
US12244298B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12244298-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217808407-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 4, 2025 |
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Aspects of this disclosure relate to a multiplexer with an acoustic assisted trap circuit. The multiplexer includes an acoustic wave filter with an acoustic wave resonator and an impedance network that together provide a trap for a harmonic associated with another acoustic wave filter of the multiplexer. The acoustic wave filter can have an edge of a passband that is farther from the harmonic than other acoustic filters of the multiplexer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multiplexer with an acoustic assisted trap circuit, the multiplexer comprising: a first acoustic wave filter; and a plurality of additional acoustic wave filters coupled together with the first acoustic wave filter at an antenna node, the plurality of additional acoustic wave filters including a second acoustic wave filter that includes an acoustic wave resonator and an impedance network that are together configured to provide a trap for a harmonic associated with the first acoustic wave filter, the second acoustic wave filter having an edge of a passband that is farther from the harmonic associated with the first acoustic wave filter than any other filter of the plurality of additional acoustic wave filters. 2. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the impedance network includes an inductor. 3. The multiplexer of claim 2 wherein the acoustic wave resonator is a shunt resonator, and the acoustic wave resonator is in series with the inductor. 4. The multiplexer of claim 3 wherein the impedance network consists of the inductor. 5. The multiplexer of claim 3 wherein the acoustic wave resonator is a first acoustic wave resonator of the second acoustic wave filter from the antenna node. 6. The multiplexer of claim 3 wherein the second acoustic wave filter includes a series acoustic wave resonator coupled between the acoustic wave resonator and the antenna node. 7. The multiplexer of claim 2 wherein the inductor is on a same die as the acoustic wave resonator. 8. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the first acoustic wave filter is a transmit filter, and the second acoustic wave filter is a receive filter. 9. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the first acoustic wave filter is a transmit filter, and the second acoustic wave filter is a transmit filter. 10. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the first acoustic wave filter and the second acoustic wave filter are both band pass filters, and the first acoustic wave filter and the second acoustic wave filter are associated with different frequency bands. 11. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the acoustic wave resonator is a temperature compensated surface acoustic wave resonator. 12. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the acoustic wave resonator is a bulk acoustic wave resonator. 13. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the plurality of additional acoustic wave filters includes at least three acoustic wave filters, and the at least three acoustic wave filters include the second acoustic wave filter. 14. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the plurality of additional acoustic wave filters includes a third acoustic wave filter, and the third acoustic wave filter includes a second acoustic assisted trap circuit. 15. The multiplexer of claim 1 wherein the harmonic is a second harmonic. 16. The multiplexer of claim 15 wherein the multiplexer is included in a radio frequency system that achieves less than −90 dBc for the harmonic. 17. A wireless communication device comprising: a power amplifier; an antenna; an antenna switch connected to the antenna; and a multiplexer including a first acoustic wave filter in a signal path between the power amplifier and the antenna switch, a second acoustic wave filter, and a third acoustic wave filter; the second acoustic wave filter including an acoustic wave resonator and an impedance network that are together configured to provide a trap for a harmonic associated with the first acoustic wave filter, the second acoustic wave filter having a passband with an edge that is farther from the harmonic associated with the first acoustic wave filter than a corresponding edge of a passband of the third acoustic wave filter. 18. The wireless communication device of claim 17 further comprising a low noise amplifier, the second acoustic wave filter being in a signal path between the low noise amplifier and the antenna switch. 19. The wireless communication device of claim 17 wherein the wireless communication device is configured to achieve less than −90 dBc for the harmonic at an antenna side node of the antenna switch. 20. A method of radio frequency filtering, the method comprising: filtering a radio frequency signal with a first acoustic wave filter of a multiplexer, the multiplexer also including a second acoustic wave filter and one or more other acoustic wave filters; and while performing said filtering, trapping a harmonic associated with the first acoustic wave filter with an acoustic assisted trap circuit of the second acoustic wave filter of the multiplexer, the acoustic assisted trap circuit including an acoustic wave resonator and an inductor, the second acoustic wave filter having an edge of a passband that is farther from the harmonic than any of the one or more other acoustic wave filters.
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