IP Library Granted Patent US 7,085,334
Granted Patent B2
US 7,085,334 · App. 10/260,101 · Granted Aug 1, 2006

Automatic gain control with analog and digital gain

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Patent No.
US 7,085,334
App. No.
10/260,101
Granted
Aug 1, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An automatic gain control system combining both analog and digital gain units, both controlled by a common digital control system. The overall system gain settings are selected by a combination of analog gain settings and digital gain settings. The number of analog gain settings is less than the total number of system gain settings, so that the board or chip area required for the analog gain settings is reduced, while sufficient range is provided to maintain a good signal to noise ratio from an A/D converter. When a required gain adjustment exceeds one step of the analog gain stage, the system simultaneously adjusts the analog gain and the digital gain unit to provide a smooth transition.

Claims (62)

1. An automatic gain control system providing a first plurality of gain settings, comprising:

an analog gain device having a second plurality of gain settings, said second plurality of gain settings being less than said first plurality of gain settings, each of said second plurality of gain settings having a range equal to a subset of said first plurality of gain settings;

a digital gain device; and

a controller coupled to said analog gain device and to said digital gain device, said controller comparing a signal level from the analog gain device to a desired signal level, and adjusting the gain of the analog gain device and the digital gain device to provide the desired signal level at an output;

wherein said controller adjusts the gain of said analog gain device when the number of gain setting adjustments equals the value of said subset.

2. A system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

an analog to digital converter coupled to the output of said analog gain device; and

a magnitude measurement device coupled to said analog to digital converter and providing a magnitude signal indicating the magnitude of digitized signals from said analog to digital converter.

3. A system according to claim 2 , further comprising:

an error measurement unit coupled to said magnitude measurement device, measuring the difference between the magnitude signal and a desired magnitude value, and providing an error signal indicating a number of gain setting adjustments needed to correct the difference.

4. An automatic gain control system providing a first plurality of gain settings, comprising:

an analog gain device having a second plurality of gain settings, said second plurality of gain settings being less than said first plurality of gain settings;

each of said second plurality of gain settings having a range equal to a subset of said first plurality of gain settings;

an analog to digital converter coupled to the output of said analog gain device;

a magnitude measurement device coupled to said analog to digital converter and providing a magnitude signal indicating the magnitude of digitized signals from said analog to digital converter;

an error measurement unit coupled to said magnitude measurement device, the error measurement unit measuring the difference between the magnitude signal and a desired magnitude value and providing an error signal indicating a number of gain setting adjustments needed to correct the difference;

a digital gain device; and

a controller coupled to said analog gain device and to said digital gain device, the controller comparing a signal level from the analog gain device to a desired signal level, and adjusting the gain of the analog gain device and the digital gain device to provide the desired signal level at an output;

wherein said controller adjusts the gain of said analog device when the number of gain setting adjustments equals the value of said subset.

5. A system according to claim 4 , wherein:

said first plurality equals 2 X ,

said second plurality equals 2 Y , and

said subset equals 2 X−Y .

6. A system according to claim 4 , wherein:

said first plurality equals 2048,

said second plurality equals 256, and

said subset equals 8.

7. A system according to claim 4 , wherein:

for each adjustment in gain setting of said analog gain device, said controller adjusts the error signal by a number of settings equal to said subset.

8. A method for providing automatic gain control having a first plurality of gain settings for a signal, comprising:

using an adjustable gain analog amplifier to amplify an analog signal, said amplifier having a second plurality of gain settings, said second plurality of gain settings being less than said first plurality of gain settings, wherein each gain setting of said second plurality of gain settings corresponds to a subset of said first plurality of gain settings;

digitizing the output of said analog amplifier to provide a digitized signal, and using an adjustable gain digital gain unit to adjust the amplitude of said digitized signal; and

adjusting the gain setting of said adjustable gain analog amplifier when the number of gain setting adjustments of said first plurality of gain settings equals the number of gain settings in said subset.

9. A method according to claim 8 , further comprising:

measuring the amplitude of the amplified analog signal; and

determining a number of gain setting adjustments of said first plurality of gain settings required to change said amplitude of the analog signal to a desired amplitude.

10. A method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

adjusting the gain of said adjustable gain analog amplifier and said adjustable gain digital gain unit to change said amplitude of the analog signal to said desired amplitude.

11. A method for providing automatic gain control having a first plurality of gain settings for a signal, comprising

using an adjustable gain analog amplifier to amplify an analog signal, said amplifier having a second plurality of gain settings, said second plurality of gain settings being less than said first plurality of gain settings, wherein each gain setting of said second plurality of gain settings corresponds to a subset of said first plurality of gain settings;

digitizing the output of said analog amplifier to provide a digitized signal;

using an adjustable gain digital gain unit to adjust the amplitude of said digitized signal;

measuring the amplitude of the amplified analog signal;

determining a number of gain setting adjustments of said first plurality of gain settings required to change said amplitude of the analog signal to a desired amplitude; and

adjusting the gain setting of said adjustable gain analog amplifier only when the required number of gain setting adjustments of said first plurality of gain settings equals the number of gain settings in said subset.

12. A method for providing automatic gain control having a first plurality of gain settings for a signal, comprising:

using an adjustable gain analog amplifier to amplify an analog signal, said amplifier having a second plurality of gain settings, said second plurality of gain settings being less than said first plurality of gain settings, wherein each gain setting of said second plurality of gain settings corresponds to a subset of said first plurality of gain settings;

digitizing the output of said analog amplifier to provide a digitized signal,

using an adjustable gain digital gain unit to adjust the amplitude of said digitized signal;

measuring the amplitude of the amplified analog signal;

determining which setting of said first plurality of gain settings is required to change said amplitude of the amplified analog signal to a desired amplitude; and

when the number of gain setting adjustments equals the value of the subset of said first plurality of gain settings, setting the gain of said adjustable gain analog amplifier and said adjustable gain digital gain unit to change said amplitude of the amplified analog signal to said desired amplitude.

13. A method according to claim 12 , further comprising:

determining the number of gain setting adjustments which are required to change said amplitude of the amplified analog signal to said desired amplitude.

14. A system according to claim 1 , wherein:

said first plurality equals 2 X ,

said second plurality equals 2 Y , and

said subset equals 2 X−Y .

15. A system according to claim 1 , wherein:

said first plurality equals 2048,

said second plurality equals 256; and

said subset equals 8.

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