IP Library Granted Patent US 9,197,279
Granted Patent B2
US 9,197,279 · App. 13/832,313 · Granted Nov 24, 2015

Estimation and reduction of second order distortion in real time

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,197,279
App. No.
13/832,313
Filed
Mar 15, 2013
Granted
Nov 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2649
USPC
455/79
Abstract

A radio receiver method of reducing second order distortion components involves at a first mixer, mixing an input signal with an oscillator signal to generate an I component of a received radio communication signal; at a second mixer, mixing the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal to generate a Q component of the received radio communication signal; computing an estimate of second order distortion as a function of the I and Q components of the received radio communication signal; and adjusting an operational parameter of the radio receiver to reduce the estimated value of second order distortion components. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract.

Claims (39)

1. In a radio receiver, a method of reducing second order distortion components, comprising:

receiving a radio communication signal as an input signal at the radio receiver;

at a first mixer, mixing the input signal with an oscillator signal to generate an I component of the received radio communication signal;

at a second mixer, mixing the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal to generate a Q component of the received radio communication signal;

computing, while receiving the radio communication signal and mixing the input signal with an oscillator signal and mixing the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal, an estimate of second order distortion as a function of only the I and Q components of the received radio communication signal produced by the first and second mixers; and

adjusting, while receiving the radio communication signal and mixing the input signal with an oscillator signal and mixing the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal, an operational parameter of the radio receiver to reduce the estimated value of second order distortion components.

2. The method in accordance with claim 1 , where the estimate of second order distortion is computed as <I 2 >−<Q 2 >, where I and Q are outputs of the first and second mixers operating on the received radio communication signal.

3. The method in accordance with claim 1 , where the estimate of second order distortion is computed as <IQ>, where I and Q are outputs of the first and second mixers operating on the received radio communication signal.

4. The method in accordance with claim 1 , where the operational parameter of the radio receiver comprises an operational parameter of one or both of the first and second mixers.

5. The method in accordance with claim 1 , where the operational parameter of the radio receiver comprises bias levels of one or both of the first and second mixers.

6. The method in accordance with claim 1 , where the operational parameter of the radio receiver comprises an operational parameter of a filter.

7. The method in accordance with claim 6 , where the operational parameter of the filter comprises a filter Q or bandwidth.

8. The method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein adjusting the operational parameter of the radio receiver is based on a determination that the estimate of the second order distortion is not within acceptable limits and a determination that adjusting the operational parameter is not increasing current drain.

9. A radio receiver, comprising:

a local oscillator;

a first mixer, configured to mix an input signal with a local oscillator signal from the local oscillator to generate an I component of a received radio communication signal, the input signal comprising a radio communications signal received by the radio receiver;

a second mixer, configured to mix the input signal with a phase shifted local oscillator signal to generate a Q component of the received radio communication signal;

a processor programmed to:

compute, while the first mixer mixes the input signal with an oscillator signal and the second mixer mixes the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal, an estimate of second order distortion as a function of only the I and Q components of the received radio communication signal; and

adjust, while the first mixer mixes the input signal with an oscillator signal and the second mixer mixes the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal, an operational parameter of the radio receiver to reduce the estimate of second order distortion components.

10. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 9 , where in being programmed to compute the estimate of second order distortion the processor is programmed to compute <I 2 >−<Q 2 >, where I and Q are outputs of the first and second mixers operating on the received radio communication signal.

11. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 9 , where in being programmed to compute the estimate of second order distortion the processor is programmed to compute <IQ>, where I and Q are outputs of the first and second mixers operating on the received radio communication signal.

12. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 9 , where the operational parameter of the radio receiver comprises an operational parameter of one or both of the first and second mixers, where I and Q are outputs of the first and second mixers on a received communication signal.

13. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 9 , where the operational parameter of the radio receiver comprises bias levels of one or both of the first and second mixers.

14. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 13 , where the bias level comprises a gate bias or a bulk bias voltage of one or both of the first and second mixers.

15. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 13 , further comprising one or more digital to analog converters coupled to the processor and configured to convert digital control signals from the processor to a voltage that sets a bias level of one or both of the first and second mixers.

16. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 13 , further comprising one or more digital to analog converters coupled to the processor and configured to convert digital control signals from the processor to a voltage that sets a gate bias of one or both of the first and second mixers.

17. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 9 , where the operational parameter of the radio receiver comprises an operational parameter of a filter.

18. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 17 , where the operational parameter of the filter comprises a filter Q or bandwidth.

19. A radio receiver, comprising:

a local oscillator;

a first mixer, configured to mix an input signal with a local oscillator signal from the local oscillator to generate an I component of a received radio communication signal, the input signal comprising a radio communications signal received by the radio receiver;

a second mixer, configured to mix the input signal with a phase shifted local oscillator signal to generate a Q component of the received radio communication signal;

a programmed processor;

one or more digital to analog converters coupled to the processor and configured to convert digital control signals from the processor a voltage that sets a bias level of one or both of the first and second mixers;

where the processor is programmed to:

compute, while the first mixer mixes the input signal with an oscillator signal and the second mixer mixes the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal, an estimate of second order distortion as a function of only the I and Q components of the received radio communication signal as either <I 2 >−<Q 2 > or <IQ>; and

adjust, while the first mixer mixes the input signal with an oscillator signal and the second mixer mixes the input signal with a phase shifted oscillator signal, an operational parameter of the radio receiver to reduce the estimate of second order distortion components.

20. The radio receiver in accordance with claim 19 , where the bias level comprises a gate bias or a bulk bias.