Method and apparatus for integrating a transceiver and a half-duplexing split balun
US-8964605-B1 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US9293797B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9293797-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314080294-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 19, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 22, 2016 |
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A radio frequency (RF) switch with a transformer and a switching method thereof are provided. The RF switch includes a transmitting end transformer having a primary side connected to a transmitting end and a secondary side connected to an antenna; and a receiving end transformer having a primary side connected to the antenna and a secondary side connected to a receiving end. In a transmission mode, the transmitting end transformer is tuned on, and, in a reception mode, the receiving end transformer is turned on. Accordingly, since switching is performed based on transformers rather than transistors connected in series, the RS switch, which can achieve high linearity and low insertion loss as well as high isolation, can be implemented.
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What is claimed is: 1. A radio frequency (RF) switch, comprising: a transmitting end transformer having a primary side connected to a transmitting end and a secondary side connected to an antenna; a receiving end transformer having a primary side connected to the antenna and a secondary side connected to a receiving end; a transmitting end switch connected in parallel to the primary side of the transmitting end transformer, and configured to be turned off in a transmission mode to open the transmitting end; and a receiving end switch connected in parallel to the secondary side of the receiving end transformer, and configured to be turned off in a reception mode to open the receiving end, wherein, in the transmission mode, the transmitting end transformer is tuned on and the receiving end transformer is turned off, and wherein, in the reception mode, the receiving end transformer is turned on and the transmitting end transformer is turned off. 2. The RF switch as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the transmitting end switch is configured to turn on or off in accordance with a first gate voltage applied to a gate of the transmitting end switch, and the first gate voltage is applied to a virtual ground node of the receiving end transformer, and the receiving end switch is configured to turn on or off in accordance with a second gate voltage applied to a gate of the receiving end switch, and the second gate voltage is applied to a virtual ground node of the transmitting end transformer. 3. The RF switch as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the first gate voltage is an inverted signal of the second gate voltage. 4. The RF switch as claimed in claim 1 , wherein, in reception mode, the transmitting end switch is turned on and short-circuits the transmitting end, wherein, in the transmission mode, the receiving end switch is turned on and short-circuits the receiving end. 5. The RF switch as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the secondary side of the transmitting side transformer and the primary side of the receiving end transformer are connected to each other in series. 6. The RF switch as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising, a capacitor switch array (CSA) which is connected in parallel to a series circuit including the secondary side of the transmitting end transformer and the primary side of the receiving end transformer, said CSA comprising a plurality of capacitors and configured to perform impedance matching by selectively combining the plurality of capacitors. 7. A radio frequency (RF) switching method for an RF switch, the RF switch including a transmitting end transformer having a primary side connected to a transmitting end and a secondary side connected to an antenna, a receiving end transformer having a primary side connected to the antenna and a secondary side connected to a receiving end, a transmitting end switch connected in parallel to the primary side of the transmitting end transformer, and a receiving end switch connected in parallel to the secondary side of the receiving end transformer, the method comprising: in a transmission mode, turning on the transmitting end transformer, turning off the receiving end transformer, and transmitting a transmission signal to the antenna through the transmitting end transformer, by turning off the transmitting end switch; and in a reception mode, turning on the receiving end transformer, turning off the transmitting end transformer, and receiving a reception signal from the antenna and forwarding the reception signal to the receiving end through the receiving end transformer, by turning off the receiving end switch. 8. The RF switching method as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the transmitting end switch is turned on or off in accordance with a first gate voltage applied to a gate of the transmitting end switch, and the first gate voltage is applied to a virtual ground node of the receiving end transformer, and the receiving end switch is turned on or off in accordance with a second gate voltage applied to a gate of the receiving end switch, and the second gate voltage is applied to a virtual ground node of the transmitting end transformer. 9. The RF switching method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the first gate voltage is an inverted signal of the second gate voltage.
Switching arrangements with several input- or output-terminals, e.g. multiplexers, distributors (logic circuits H03K19/00; code converters H03M5/00, H03M7/00) · CPC title
for switching or interrupting {(in systems using reflection or reradiation of radio, acoustic or other waves G01S7/034)} · CPC title
in circuits for connecting transmitter and receiver to a common transmission path, e.g. by energy of transmitter {(H04B1/46 takes precedence)} · CPC title
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