Multipath mitigation circuit for home network

US9306530B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9306530-B2
Application numberUS-201313918639-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 14, 2013
Priority dateFeb 1, 2010
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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A filter circuit is provided having multipath interference mitigation. The filter includes a signal path extending from an input to an output. The signal path includes a conductive path and a ground. A pass band filter is disposed along the signal path between the input and the output. The pass band filter passes a first frequency spectrum in a provider bandwidth, and attenuates a second frequency spectrum in a home network bandwidth. The filter circuit further includes a multipath interference mitigation leg operatively branched from the signal path. The multipath interference mitigation leg increases a return loss of the home network bandwidth. A frequency response of the filter circuit is characterized by an insertion loss characteristic between the input and the output being less than 3 dB in the provider bandwidth, and more than 20 dB in the home network bandwidth.

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We claim: 1. A filter circuit having a frequency response, the filter circuit comprising: a pass band filter portion disposed along a signal path between a provider-side port and a user-side port, the pass band filter portion configured to pass a provider bandwidth comprising a spectrum of frequencies carrying media content, and attenuate a home network bandwidth comprising an open spectrum of frequencies carrying personal data content; and only one multipath interference mitigation leg operatively branched from only the user-side port of the signal path and terminating to a ground, the only one multipath interference mitigation leg configured to decrease multipath distortions in the home network bandwidth by improving a return loss characteristic at the user-side port; wherein the frequency response is characterized by an insertion loss characteristic between the provider-side port and the user-side port, the insertion loss characteristic being less in the provider bandwidth than in the home network bandwidth; wherein the frequency response is further characterized by the return loss characteristic at the user-side port being more than 10 decibels (dB) in the home network bandwidth; and wherein the open spectrum of frequencies in the home network bandwidth is distinct from and is higher than the spectrum of frequencies in the provider bandwidth. 2. The filter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the frequency response is further characterized by the return loss characteristic being more than 20 dB in the home network bandwidth. 3. The filter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the frequency response is further characterized by the insertion loss characteristic being more than 30 dB in the home network bandwidth. 4. The filter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the pass band filter portion comprises an inductor/capacitor arrangement having tank elements. 5. The filter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the only one multipath interference mitigation leg comprises an absorptive portion. 6. The filter circuit of claim 5 , wherein the absorptive portion comprises a Chebyshev filter circuit. 7. The filter circuit of claim 5 , wherein the absorptive portion comprises a plurality of Chebyshev filter circuits. 8. The filter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the provider bandwidth is provided by a provider group. 9. The filter circuit of claim 8 , wherein the provider group is selected from a group consisting of a cable provider, a satellite provider, and a telecommunications provider. 10. The filter circuit of claim 8 , wherein the provider bandwidth comprises a frequency range of 5 megahertz to 1002 megahertz. 11. The filter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the home network bandwidth is provided by an end user. 12. The filter circuit of claim 11 , wherein the home network bandwidth is selected from a group consisting of Ethernet, HomePlug, HPNA, 802.11 n, and MoCA. 13. The filter circuit of claim 1 , wherein the insertion loss characteristic is less than 3 decibels (dB) in the provider bandwidth and more than 20 dB in the home network bandwidth. 14. A filter circuit operable to have a frequency response, the filter circuit comprising: a pass band filter portion disposed along a signal path between a provider-side port and a user-side port, the pass band filter portion configured to pass a provider bandwidth received at the provider-side port and attenuate a home network bandwidth received at the user-side port, the provider bandwidth comprising a spectrum of frequencies carrying media content, the home network bandwidth comprising an open spectrum of frequencies carrying personal data content, the open spectrum of frequencies being distinct from and higher than the spectrum of frequencies in the provider bandwidth; and a single multipath interference mitigation leg operatively coupled to the pass band filter portion, the single multipath interference mitigation leg being operatively branched from only one node on the signal path, the single multipath interference mitigation leg configured to reduce the strength of a secondary transmission path of the home network bandwidth by decreasing reflections of energy off the user-side port due to the pass band filter portion. 15. The filter circuit of claim 14 , wherein the frequency response results in attenuation between the provider-side port and the user-side port, the attenuation being higher in the home network bandwidth than in the provider bandwidth. 16. The filter circuit of claim 14 , wherein the single multipath interference mitigation leg comprises an absorptive portion. 17. The filter circuit of claim 16 , wherein the absorptive portion comprises at least one lumped element comprising two capacitors in series, with an inductor/capacitor series connection shunted to ground from a node between the two capacitors. 18. The filter circuit of claim 14 , wherein the single multipath interference mitigation leg comprises a termination resistor configured to match an impedance of a line load of the signal path. 19. A filter circuit operable to have a frequency response, the filter circuit comprising: a pass band filter portion disposed along a signal path between a provider-side port and a user-side port, the pass band filter portion configured to pass a provider bandwidth comprising a spectrum of frequencies carrying media content, and attenuate a home network bandwidth comprising an open spectrum of frequencies carrying personal data content; and a single multipath interference mitigation leg operatively branched from the user-side port of the signal path and not branched from the provider-side port, the single multipath interference mitigation leg configured to improve a return loss characteristic in the home network bandwidth at the provider-side port and the user-side port; wherein the open spectrum of frequencies in the home network bandwidth is distinct from and higher than the spectrum of frequencies in the provider bandwidth. 20. The filter circuit of claim 19 , wherein the filter circuit is a point-of-entry filter in a cable television network. 21. The filter circuit of claim 19 , wherein the single multipath interference mitigation leg comprises an attenuator circuit having high pass filter portions disposed symmetrically about an attenuator portion. 22. The filter circuit of claim 21 , wherein the high pass filter portions are Tee-type circuits. 23. The filter circuit of claim 21 , wherein the attenuator portion is a Tee-type resistive attenuator. 24. The filter circuit of claim 19 , wherein the return loss characteristic at the provider-side port and the user-side port is 20 decibels (dB) or more in the home network bandwidth.

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  • H03H7/0138Primary

    Electrical filters or coupling circuits · CPC title

  • Frequency selective two-port networks · CPC title

  • including resistors (H03H7/075, H03H7/09, H03H7/12, H03H7/13 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Parallel LC in series path (H03H7/1783 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H03H7/1758Primary

    Series LC in shunt or branch path (H03H7/1791 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9306530B2 cover?
A filter circuit is provided having multipath interference mitigation. The filter includes a signal path extending from an input to an output. The signal path includes a conductive path and a ground. A pass band filter is disposed along the signal path between the input and the output. The pass band filter passes a first frequency spectrum in a provider bandwidth, and attenuates a second freque…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ppc Broadband Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H03H7/0138. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 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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