Wireless transceiver with circulator-based quadrature duplexer and methods for use therewith

US9236997B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9236997-B2
Application numberUS-201314105478-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 13, 2013
Priority dateSep 23, 2013
Publication dateJan 12, 2016
Grant dateJan 12, 2016

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A wireless transceiver includes a transmit path configured to generate a radio frequency (RF) transmit signal for transmission via an antenna. A receive path is configured to receive an RF receive signal via the antenna. A circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes an in-phase circulator and a quadrature-phase circulator configured to couple the transmit signal from the transmit path to the antenna while generating a residual transmit signal on the receive path, and to couple the receive signal from the antenna to the receive path. The circulator-based quadrature duplexer promotes cancellation of the residual transmit signal on the receive path.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wireless transceiver comprising: a transmit path configured to generate a radio frequency (RF) transmit signal for transmission via an antenna; a receive path configured to receive an RF receive signal via the antenna; and a circulator-based quadrature duplexer including an in-phase circulator and a quadrature-phase circulator configured to couple the RF transmit signal from the transmit path to the antenna while generating a residual transmit signal on the receive path, and to couple the RF receive signal from the antenna to the receive path, wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer provides cancellation of the residual transmit signal on the receive path. 2. The wireless transceiver of claim 1 wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes a first quadrature hybrid, coupled to a first load, wherein the first quadrature hybrid is configured to couple the transmit signal from the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator to the antenna, and to couple the RF receive signal from the antenna to the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator. 3. The wireless transceiver of claim 2 wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes a second quadrature hybrid, coupled to a second load, the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator, wherein the second quadrature hybrid is configured to couple the RF receive signal from the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator to the receive path and to cancel the residual transmit signal on the receive path. 4. The wireless transceiver of claim 3 wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes a third quadrature hybrid, coupled to a third load, the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator, wherein the third quadrature hybrid is configured to couple the transmit signal from the transmit path to the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator. 5. The wireless transceiver of claim 2 wherein the first quadrature hybrid includes a balun. 6. The wireless transceiver of claim 2 wherein the first quadrature hybrid operates via differential signaling. 7. The wireless transceiver of claim 2 wherein the first quadrature hybrid includes broadband quadrature hybrid that includes a plurality of low-pass filters and a plurality of high-pass filters. 8. The wireless transceiver of claim 1 wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer provides cancellation of the residual transmit signal on the receive path via phase cancellation. 9. A wireless transceiver comprising: a transmit path including at least one power amplifier configured to generate a radio frequency (RF) transmit signal for transmission via an antenna; a receive path including at least one low noise amplifier configured to receive an RF receive signal via the antenna; and a circulator-based quadrature duplexer including an in-phase circulator and a quadrature-phase circulator configured to couple the transmit signal from the transmit path to the antenna while generating a residual transmit signal on the receive path, and to couple the RF receive signal from the antenna to the receive path, wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer promotes phase cancellation of the residual transmit signal on the receive path. 10. The wireless transceiver of claim 9 wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes a first quadrature hybrid, coupled to a first load, wherein the first quadrature hybrid is configured to couple the transmit signal from the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator to the antenna, and to couple the RF receive signal from the antenna to the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator. 11. The wireless transceiver of claim 10 wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes a second quadrature hybrid, coupled to a second load, the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator, wherein the second quadrature hybrid is configured to couple the RF receive signal from the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator to the receive path and to cancel the residual transmit signal on the receive path. 12. The wireless transceiver of claim 11 wherein the circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes a third quadrature hybrid, coupled to a third load, the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator, wherein the third quadrature hybrid is configured to couple the transmit signal from the transmit path to the in-phase circulator and the quadrature-phase circulator. 13. The wireless transceiver of claim 10 wherein the first quadrature hybrid includes a balun. 14. The wireless transceiver of claim 10 wherein the first quadrature hybrid operates via differential signaling. 15. The wireless transceiver of claim 10 wherein the first quadrature hybrid includes broadband quadrature hybrid that includes a plurality of low-pass filters and a plurality of high-pass filters. 16. The wireless transceiver of claim 9 wherein the at least one power amplifier includes an in-phase power amplifier and a quadrature-phase power amplifier. 17. The wireless transceiver of claim 9 wherein the at least one low noise amplifier includes an in-phase low noise amplifier and a quadrature-phase low noise amplifier. 18. The wireless transceiver of claim 9 wherein the at least one low noise amplifier includes an in-phase low noise amplifier and a quadrature-phase low noise amplifier and the phase cancellation of the residual transmit signal on the receive path occurs based on a phase differential between an output of the in-phase low noise amplifier and an output of the quadrature-phase low noise amplifier. 19. The wireless transceiver of claim 9 wherein the phase cancellation of the residual transmit signal on the receive path occurs at an input of the at least one low noise amplifier. 20. A method comprising: generating a radio frequency (RF) transmit signal for transmission via an antenna; receiving an RF receive signal from the antenna via a receive path; and isolating the transmit signal from the receive path via a circulator-based quadrature duplexer having an in-phase circulator and a quadrature-phase circulator configured to couple the transmit signal to the antenna while generating a residual transmit signal on the receive path, to couple the RF receive signal from the antenna to the receive path while providing cancellation of the residual transmit signal on the receive path.

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  • H04L5/1461Primary

    Suppression of signals in the return path, i.e. bidirectional control circuits · CPC title

  • Amplitude- and phase-modulated carrier systems, e.g. quadrature-amplitude modulated carrier systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9236997B2 cover?
A wireless transceiver includes a transmit path configured to generate a radio frequency (RF) transmit signal for transmission via an antenna. A receive path is configured to receive an RF receive signal via the antenna. A circulator-based quadrature duplexer includes an in-phase circulator and a quadrature-phase circulator configured to couple the transmit signal from the transmit path to the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Broadcom Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04L5/1461. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 12 2016 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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