Gain asymmetry characterizing circuit and method for determining characteristics of gain asymmetry possessed by transmitter

US9473275B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9473275-B2
Application numberUS-201414532013-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 4, 2014
Priority dateNov 13, 2013
Publication dateOct 18, 2016
Grant dateOct 18, 2016

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A gain asymmetry characterizing circuit for determining characteristics of gain asymmetry possessed by a transmitter includes a baseband loopback path, a test signal generating unit and a gain asymmetry measuring unit. The baseband loopback path is coupled to a baseband node on a first transmission path of the transmitter. The test signal generating unit is arranged to generate a first differential baseband test signal pair to the first transmission path. The first differential baseband test signal pair includes a first baseband signal and a second baseband signal. During a first period, the first baseband signal and the second baseband signal are fed into a positive input node and a negative input node of the first transmission path, respectively. During a second period, the second baseband signal and the first baseband signal are fed into the positive input node and the negative input node of the first transmission path, respectively.

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A gain asymmetry characterizing circuit for determining characteristics of gain asymmetry possessed by a transmitter, comprising: a baseband loopback path, coupled to a baseband node on a first transmission path of the transmitter; a test signal generating circuit, arranged to generate a first differential baseband test signal pair to the first transmission path, wherein the first differential baseband test signal pair includes a first baseband signal and a second baseband signal; during a first period, the first baseband signal and the second baseband signal are fed into a positive input node and a negative input node of the first transmission path, respectively; and during a second period, the second baseband signal and the first baseband signal are fed into the positive input node and the negative input node of the first transmission path, respectively; and a gain asymmetry measuring circuit, arranged to measure a response of a positive sideband of the gain asymmetry according to a first baseband loopback signal received from the baseband loopback path during one of the first period and the second period, and measure a response of a negative sideband of the gain asymmetry according to the first baseband loopback signal received from the baseband loopback path during the other of the first period and the second period. 2. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a baseband buffer, coupled between the baseband loopback path and the gain asymmetry measuring circuit. 3. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 2 , wherein the baseband node is located between a filter and a mixer. 4. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 3 , wherein an input impedance of the baseband buffer is higher than an input impedance of the mixer and an output impedance of the filter. 5. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 2 , wherein the baseband buffer has a flat frequency response across a gain asymmetry bandwidth. 6. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 1 , wherein the test signal generating circuit is further arranged to generate a second differential baseband test signal pair to a second transmission path of the transmitter, the second differential baseband test signal pair includes a third baseband signal and a fourth baseband signal; and during each of the first period and the second period, the third baseband signal and the fourth baseband signal are fed into a positive input node and a negative input node of the second transmission path, respectively. 7. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 6 , wherein one of the first transmission path and the second transmission path is an in-phase path, and the other of the first transmission path and the second transmission path is a quadrature path. 8. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 1 , further comprising: a radio-frequency (RF) loopback path, coupled to an RF output node of the transmitter; a processing circuit, coupled to the RF loopback path and arranged to generate a second baseband loopback signal according to an RF loopback signal received from the RF loopback path; and a multiplexer, having a first input port coupled to the baseband loopback path, a second input port coupled to the processing circuit, and an output port coupled to the gain asymmetry measuring circuit, wherein when the multiplexer couples the second input port to the output port, the gain asymmetry measuring circuit is further arranged to measure a response of the gain asymmetry according to the second baseband loopback signal. 9. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 8 , wherein the processing circuit is part of a receiver included in a transceiver which includes the transmitter. 10. The gain asymmetry characterizing circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first baseband signal and the second baseband signal are single-tone sinusoidal signals, and opposite in amplitudes. 11. A gain asymmetry characterizing method for determining characteristics of gain asymmetry possessed by a transmitter, comprising: coupling a baseband loopback path to a baseband node on a first transmission path of the transmitter; generating a first differential baseband test signal pair to the first transmission path, wherein the first differential baseband test signal pair includes a first baseband signal and a second baseband signal; during a first period, the first baseband signal and the second baseband signal are fed into a positive input node and a negative input node of the first transmission path, respectively; and during a second period, the second baseband signal and the first baseband signal are fed into the positive input node and the negative input node of the first transmission path, respectively; measuring a response of a positive sideband of the gain asymmetry according to a first baseband loopback signal received from the baseband loopback path during one of the first period and the second period; and measuring a response of a negative sideband of the gain asymmetry according to the first baseband loopback signal received from the baseband loopback path during another of the first period and the second period. 12. The gain asymmetry characterizing method of claim 11 , further comprising: generating a second differential baseband test signal pair to a second transmission path of the transmitter, wherein the second differential baseband test signal pair includes a third baseband signal and a fourth baseband signal; and during each of the first period and the second period, the third baseband signal and the fourth baseband signal are fed into a positive input node and a negative input node of the second transmission path, respectively. 13. The gain asymmetry characterizing method of claim 12 , wherein one of the first transmission path and the second transmission path is an in-phase path, and the other of the first transmission path and the second transmission path is a quadrature path. 14. The gain asymmetry characterizing method of claim 11 , further comprising: coupling a radio-frequency (RF) loopback path to an RF output node of the transmitter; generating a second baseband loopback signal according to an RF loopback signal received from the RF loopback path; performing a multiplexing operation upon the first baseband loopback signal and the second baseband loopback signal; and when the second baseband loopback signal is selected by the multiplexing operation, measuring a response of the gain asymmetry according to the second baseband loopback signal; wherein the step of measuring the response of the positive sideband of the gain asymmetry and measuring the response of the negative sideband of the gain asymmetry is performed when the first baseband loopback signal is selected by the multiplexing operation. 15. The gain asymmetry characterizing method of claim 11 , wherein the first baseband signal and the second baseband signal are single-tone sinusoidal signals with opposite amplitudes.

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  • H04L1/243Primary

    at the transmitter, using a loop-back · CPC title

  • Distortion measuring systems (measurement of non-linear distortion G01R23/20; measuring characteristics of individual pulses, e.g. deviation from pulse flatness, rise time, duration G01R29/02) · CPC title

  • using code conversion at the transmitter; using predistortion; using insertion of idle bits for obtaining a desired frequency spectrum; using three or more amplitude levels {; Baseband coding techniques specific to data transmission systems (spectral shaping H04L25/03828)} · CPC title

  • Monitoring; Testing · CPC title

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A gain asymmetry characterizing circuit for determining characteristics of gain asymmetry possessed by a transmitter includes a baseband loopback path, a test signal generating unit and a gain asymmetry measuring unit. The baseband loopback path is coupled to a baseband node on a first transmission path of the transmitter. The test signal generating unit is arranged to generate a first differen…
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Mediatek Singapore Pte Ltd
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Primary CPC classification H04L1/243. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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