Digital step attenuator with a diversion circuit for high-frequency signal
A digital step attenuator (DSA) with efficient high-frequency signal attenuation is shown. The DSA has an attenuation circuit, a bypass switch, and a diversion circuit. The attenuation circuit is coupled between an input node and an output node of the digital step attenuator. The bypass switch is controlled by a bypass control signal to provide a bypass path between the input node and the output node of the digital step attenuator. The diversion circuit couples a control terminal of the bypass switch to a ground terminal in response to the bypass control signal being in an inactive state.
1 . A digital step attenuator, comprising:
an attenuation circuit, coupled between an input node and an output node of the digital step attenuator;
a bypass switch, controlled by a bypass control signal to provide a bypass path between the input node and the output node of the digital step attenuator; and
a diversion circuit, coupling a control terminal of the bypass switch to a ground terminal in response to the bypass control signal being in an inactive state;
wherein the diversion circuit has a capacitance device coupled to the control terminal of the bypass switch, and a resistance device coupled in series between the capacitance device and the ground terminal in response to the bypass control signal being in the inactive state.
2 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
the capacitance device is a diversion capacitor of a fixed capacitance value;
the resistance device is a diversion resistor of a fixed resistance value;
the diversion circuit further has a diversion resistor and a diversion switch, wherein the diversion resistor and the diversion switch are coupled in series to the diversion capacitor; and
the diversion capacitor couples the control terminal of the bypass switch to the ground terminal through the diversion resistor when the diversion switch is closed.
3 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 2 , wherein:
the diversion switch is closed when the bypass switch is open.
4 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
the resistance device is an array of diversion resistors;
the diversion circuit further has an array of diversion switches corresponding to the array of diversion resistors;
the diversion switches are controlled to determine an amount of resistance provided by the array of diversion resistors when the bypass switch is open; and
when the bypass switch is open, the diversion capacitor capacitance device couples the control terminal of the bypass switch to the ground terminal through enabled resistors of the array of diversion resistors.
5 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 4 , wherein:
the entire array of diversion switches is open when the bypass switch is closed.
6 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
the diversion capacitor capacitance device includes an array of capacitance components, which provides a tunable capacitance.
7 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
the attenuation circuit is a T-type circuit;
the T-type circuit has a first electronic component and a second electronic component coupled in series between the input node and the output node of the digital step attenuator; and
the T-type circuit further has a third electronic component that couples a connection node between the first electronic component and the second electronic component to the ground terminal in response to the bypass control signal being in the inactive state.
8 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 7 , wherein:
the first electronic component, the second electronic component, and the third electronic component are resistors.
9 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
the attenuation circuit is a Pi-type circuit;
the Pi-type circuit has a first electronic component coupled between the input node and the output node of the digital step attenuator; and
the Pi-type circuit further has a second electronic component coupling a first node of the first electronic component to the ground terminal in response to the bypass control signal being in the inactive state, and a third electronic component coupling a second node of the first electronic component to the ground terminal in response to the bypass control signal being in the inactive state.
10 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 9 , wherein:
the first electronic component, the second electronic component, and the third electronic component are resistors.
11 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:
a first additional electronic component, coupled between the control terminal of the bypass switch and a receiving node of the bypass control signal.
12 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 11 , wherein:
the first additional electronic component is a resistor.
13 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:
a second additional electronic component, always coupled between the control terminal of the bypass switch and the ground terminal.
14 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 13 , wherein:
the second additional electronic component is a resistor.
15 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
the bypass switch is a metal-oxide semiconductor transistor with a gate terminal as the control terminal.
16 . The digital step attenuator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
the bypass switch is a bipolar transistor with a base terminal as the control terminal.