IP Library Granted Patent US 7,054,605
Granted Patent B1
US 7,054,605 · App. 10/051,762 · Granted May 30, 2006

Variable-gain low noise amplifier to reduce linearity requirements on a radio receiver

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Patent No.
US 7,054,605
App. No.
10/051,762
Granted
May 30, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

Variable gain low noise amplifier (LNA) system to reduce linearity requirements on a radio receiver. In the receiver, the LNA is coupled to receive an RF signal and produce an amplified signal at an LNA output. The receiver also comprises a VGA coupled to the LNA output to receive the amplified signal and produce a VGA output to downstream components of the receiver. The receiver also comprises a control network coupled to the LNA and the VGA. The control network operates to adjust gain factors of the continuously variable LNA and the VGA based on a received power indicator of the RF signal, so that a signal-to-noise ratio required for demodulation of the RF signal is met with a selected margin and the linearity requirements of the receiver are reduced.

Claims (25)

1. A method of operating a receiver to receive an RF signal, the receiver comprises an LNA with continuously variable gain that receives the RF signal and produces an LNA output signal coupled to a VGA, the LNA and VGA have control inputs to receive control signals that set gain factors of the LNA and VGA, respectively, the method comprising steps of:

determining that a received power level of the RF signal is varying within a first selected power range;

maintaining the gain factor of the VGA; and

adjusting the gain factor of the LNA so that a signal-to-noise ratio required for demodulation of the RF signal is met with a selected margin and linearity requirements of the receiver are reduced.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising steps of:

determining that the received power level of the RF signal is varying within a second selected power range;

maintaining the gain factor of the LNA; and

adjusting the gain factor of the VGA so that the signal-to-noise ratio required for demodulation of the RF signal is met.

3. A method of operating a receiver to receive a RF signal, the receiver comprises an LNA with continuously variable gain that receives the RF signal and produces an LNA output signal coupled to a VGA, the LNA and VGA have control inputs to receive control signals that set gain factors of the LNA and VGA, respectively, the method comprising steps of:

determining that a received power level of the RF signal is varying within a first selected power range;

adjusting the gain factor of the VGA;

adjusting the gain factor of the LNA so that a signal-to-noise ratio required for demodulation of the RF signal is met with a selected margin and linearity requirements of the receiver are reduced;

determining that the received power level of the RF signal is varying within a second selected power range;

maintaining the gain factor of the LNA; and

adjusting the gain factor of the VGA so that the signal-to-noise ratio required for demodulation of the RF signal is met.

4. A radio receiver comprising:

a continuously variable gain low noise amplifier (LNA) coupled to a subsequent variable gain amplifier (VGA);

a demodulator to generate an automatic gain control signal indicating a power level of a desired received signal; and

a control network coupled to receive the gain control signal to optimally set the gain of the LNA and VGA in a way that minimizes LNA gain while maintaining the required signal quality for proper demodulation, wherein the control network further comprises:

an input for receiving a received signal strength indicator (RSSI);

an input for receiving a quality indicator of the demodulated signal; and

logic to perform a mapping function wherein the gain of the LNA and VGA are controlled optimally.

5. The control network of claim 4 , wherein the logic to perform the mapping function operates to lower the gain of the LNA once the desired received signal power exceeds a level where interfering signals are possible until a gain range of the LNA is exhausted, at which point only the gain of the VGA is controlled.

6. The control network of claim 4 , wherein the logic to perform the mapping function operates to lower the gain of the LNA and VGA together as the power of the received signal increases above a sensitivity threshold until the gain range of the LNA is exhausted, at which point only the gain of the VGA is controlled.

7. The control network of claim 4 , wherein the quality indicator is one or more of a bit energy per noise spectral density (E b /N o ), a bit error rate (BER), and a frame erasure rate (FER).

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 22, 2017
From: PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS INTERNATIONAL B.V.
To: NXP B.V.
Reel/Frame 043951/0436 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2017
From: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
To: PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS INTERNATIONAL B.V.
Reel/Frame 043955/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2015
From: QUINTIC MICROELECTRONICS (WUXI) CO., LTD.
To: NXP B.V.
Reel/Frame 034854/0262 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2015
From: NXP B.V.
To: QUINTIC MICROELECTRONICS (WUXI) CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 034752/0761 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2015
From: NXP B.V.
To: QUINTIC MICROELECTRONICS (WUXI) CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 034747/0893 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 23, 2014
From: QUINTIC HOLDINGS
To: QUINTIC MICROELECTRONICS (WUXI) CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 034037/0541 →