IP Library Granted Patent US 9,088,308
Granted Patent B2
US 9,088,308 · App. 13/789,682 · Granted Jul 21, 2015

Frequency pulling reduction in wide-band direct conversion transmitters

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,088,308
App. No.
13/789,682
Filed
Mar 8, 2013
Granted
Jul 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2631
USPC
375/295
Abstract

In an up-converter path of a transmitter, wide-band signal system like direct conversion WiGig, a high pass filter (HPF) is placed in the baseband path after the low pass filter (LPF) but before the mixers. The baseband signal of WiGig can have a bandwidth of 800 MHz. The HPF removes the frequencies from 0-40 MHz from the baseband signal and degrades the overall signal of the baseband by a dB or so. However, the frequency pulling is significantly reduced since oscillator frequency and Radio frequency (RF) transmitter frequencies after conversion become further separated when compared a system using to the conventional approach. This causes the injected signal to fall outside the locking range of the oscillator. The concern of substrate coupling is reduced and allows for a reduction in the physical distance between the oscillator and the mixer and reduces a shift in the desired target frequency of operation.

Claims (53)

1. A wide-band direct conversion transmitter comprising:

a wide-band differential i-signal with a frequency range from DC to a first frequency provided by an i-baseband path, the i-baseband path coupled to a first low pass filter and a first high pass filter;

a wide-band differential q-signal with the frequency range from DC to the first frequency provided by a q-baseband path, the q-baseband path coupled to a second low pass filter and a second high pass filter;

a differential in-phase oscillation with a second frequency and a differential quadrature oscillation with the second frequency generated by a quadrature oscillator, wherein

the oscillations generated by the quadrature oscillator are coupled to a first and a second mixer;

the first low pass filter and the first high pass filter coupled to the first mixer;

the second low pass filter and the second high pass filter coupled to the second mixer, wherein all high pass filters have a cutoff frequency equal to a third frequency; and

a substrate-reactive coupled network couples a partial amplitude of the frequency range of an up-converted signal into the quadrature oscillator, wherein

the second frequency is separated from a minimum of a frequency band of the up-converted signal by the third frequency.

2. The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein

the third frequency is equal to a locking range of the quadrature oscillator.

3. The transmitter of claim 1 , further comprising:

the up-converted signal is a summation of outputs of the first and the second mixer driving a common load.

4. The transmitter of claim 3 , further comprising:

a frequency adjust circuit formed with an adjustable capacitance.

5. The transmitter of claim 1 , further comprising:

a pre-driver stage driven by the up-converted signal;

the pre-driver stage coupled to a power amplifier; and

the power amplifier coupled to an antenna.

6. The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein each baseband path comprises:

a digital baseband signal coupled to a digital-to-analog converter;

the digital-to-analog converter coupled to an adjustable gain amplifier; and

the adjustable amplifier coupled to one of the low pass filters.

7. The transmitter of claim 1 , further comprising:

a reference external frequency coupled to a feedback loop;

a control signal from the feedback loop coupled to the quadrature oscillator; and

a high frequency oscillation signal coupled from the quadrature oscillator to the feedback loop.

8. A method of separating a second frequency from a minimum of a frequency band of a primary up-converted signal by a third frequency comprising the steps of:

coupling an i-baseband path with a wide-band differential i-signal with a frequency range from DC to a first frequency provided to a first low pass filter and a first high pass filter;

coupling a q-baseband path with a wide-band differential q-signal with the frequency range from DC to the first frequency provided to a second low pass filter and a second high pass filter;

generating an differential in-phase oscillation signal with the second frequency and a differential quadrature oscillation signal with the second frequency by a quadrature oscillator, wherein the oscillation signals generated by the quadrature oscillator are coupled to a first and a second mixer;

coupling the first low pass filter and the first high pass filter to the first mixer;

coupling the second low pass filter and the second high pass filter to the second mixer, wherein all high pass filters have a cutoff frequency equal to the third frequency; and

coupling a partial amplitude of the frequency range of the primary up-converted signal through a substrate-reactive coupled network into the quadrature oscillator, wherein

the second frequency is separated from a minimum of a frequency band of the up-converted signal by the third frequency.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein

setting the third frequency equal to a locking range of the quadrature oscillator.

10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising the steps of:

summing an output of a first up-converted signal from the first mixer with an output of a second up-converted signal from the second mixer to generate the primary up-converted signal.

11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising the steps of:

adjusting a frequency circuit formed with an adjustable capacitance.

12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising the steps of:

driving a pre-driver stage by the primary up-converted signal;

coupling the pre-driver stage to a power amplifier; and

coupling the power amplifier to an antenna.

13. The method of claim 8 , further comprising the steps of:

coupling a digital baseband, signal to a digital-to-analog converter;

coupling the digital-to-analog converter to an adjustable gain amplifier; and

coupling the adjustable gain amplifier to one of the low pass filters.

14. The method of claim 8 , further comprising the steps of:

applying a reference external frequency to a feedback loop;

coupling a control signal of the feedback loop to the quadrature oscillator; and

coupling a high frequency oscillation from the oscillator to the feedback loop.