IP Library Granted Patent US 12700890
Granted Patent B2
US 12700890 · App. 18/542,780 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Radio-frequency front-end module

Inventor: Chia-Wei Hsu (Taipei City, TW)
Assignee: RichWave Technology Corp.
H04B1/48
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12700890
App. No.
18/542,780
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radio-frequency front-end module includes a common node, a first node, a second node, a third node, a first path, a second path and a third path. The first path may be disposed between the common node and the first node and may include an inductor. The second path may be disposed between the common node and the second node and may include a second switch. The third path may be disposed between the common node and the third node and include a third switch. When the second switch is turned on, the second path may transceive the second signal and the third switch may be turned off, such that the inductor in the first path may provide an inductive impedance for the second signal, and the third switch may provide a capacitive impedance for the second signal.

Claims (48)

1 . A radio-frequency (RF) front-end module comprising:

a common node;

a first node;

a second node;

a third node;

a first path disposed between the common node and the first node and comprising a first inductor;

a second path disposed between the common node and the second node and comprising a second switch, wherein the second path is configured to transceive a second RF signal; and

a third path disposed between the common node and the third node and comprising a third switch, wherein the third path is configured to transceive a third RF signal;

wherein when the second switch is turned on, the second path transceives the second RF signal and the third switch is turned off, such that the first inductor provides a first inductive impedance for the second RF signal and the third switch provides a first capacitive impedance for the second RF signal;

the first path is configured to transceive a first RF signal;

the first path further comprises a first shunt circuit and a first switch;

the first inductor comprises a first terminal coupled to the common node, and a second terminal;

the first shunt circuit comprises a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the first inductor, and a second terminal coupled to a first reference voltage node;

the first switch comprises a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the first inductor and coupled to the first terminal of the first shunt circuit, and a second terminal coupled to a fourth node; and

when the second switch is turned on, the first shunt circuit is turned on.

2 . The RF front-end module of claim 1 , wherein:

when the third switch is turned on, the third path is configured to transceive the third RF signal and the second switch is turned off, such that the first inductor may provide a second inductive impedance for the third RF signal and the second switch provides a second capacitive impedance for the third RF signal;

the second RF signal has a second frequency;

the third RF signal has a third frequency; and

the third frequency is different from the second frequency.

3 . The RF front-end module of claim 1 , further comprising:

an adjustment circuit coupled to the third switch;

wherein when the third switch is turned off, the adjustment circuit is configured to adjust the first capacitive impedance provided by the third switch for the second RF signal.

4 . The RF front-end module of claim 1 , wherein:

the first path further comprises an amplifier;

the amplifier comprises a first terminal coupled to the first switch, and a second terminal coupled to the fourth node; and

when the first switch of the first path is turned on, the amplifier amplifies the first RF signal and outputs an amplified first RF signal.

5 . The RF front-end module of claim 4 , wherein:

the first RF signal is transceived from the common node to the fourth node; and

the second RF signal is transceived from the second node to the common node.

6 . The RF front-end module of claim 4 , wherein:

the second path further comprises a second shunt circuit;

in the second path, the second switch comprises a first terminal coupled to the common node, and a second terminal coupled to the second node;

the second shunt circuit comprises a first terminal coupled to the second node, and a second terminal coupled to a second reference voltage node;

the third path further comprises a third shunt circuit;

in the third path, the third switch comprises a first terminal coupled to the common node, and a second terminal coupled to the third node; and

the third shunt circuit comprises a first terminal coupled to the third node, and a second terminal coupled to a third reference voltage node.

7 . The RF front-end module of claim 4 , wherein:

the first path further comprises a fourth switch and a fourth shunt circuit;

the fourth switch comprises a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the amplifier, and a second terminal coupled to the fourth node; and

the fourth shunt circuit comprises a first terminal coupled to the fourth node, and a second terminal coupled to a fourth reference voltage node.

8 . The RF front-end module of claim 4 , further comprising a bypass path coupled in parallel with the first path between the common node and the fourth node.

9 . The RF front-end module of claim 8 , wherein the bypass path comprises:

a fifth switch comprising a first terminal coupled to the common node, and a second terminal;

a fifth shunt circuit comprising a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the fifth switch, and a second terminal coupled to a fifth reference voltage node; and

a sixth switch comprising a first terminal coupled to the second terminal of the fifth switch, and a second terminal coupled to the fourth node.

10 . The RF front-end module of claim 9 , wherein:

when the second switch is turned on, the fifth switch is turned off, such that the fifth switch provides a third capacitive impedance for the second RF signal.