IP Library Granted Patent US 7,282,982
Granted Patent B2
US 7,282,982 · App. 10/554,529 · Granted Oct 16, 2007

Mixer-system with gain-blocks and switches

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Patent No.
US 7,282,982
App. No.
10/554,529
Granted
Oct 16, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Mixer-systems comprising gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and switches ( 5 - 8 ) have a flexibility depending upon their configuration (insight) and are made more flexible (basic idea) by supplying data input signals to the gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and oscillation signals to the switches ( 5 - 6 ) for switching couplings between the gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ). A switch ( 5 - 6 ) comprises a switch-transistor and a gain-block ( 1 - 4 ) either comprises a gain-block-transistor or comprises five gain-block-transistors for increasing the linearity of the mixer-system. The switches ( 5 - 6 ) have main electrodes which in the balanced situation are all coupled via four impedances ( 13 - 16 ) to the gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ). In the single ended situation two main electrodes are coupled via two impedances ( 13,15,18,20 ) to the gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and two others are coupled directly to the gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ). By introducing further switches ( 7 - 8 ) parallel to the switches ( 5 - 6 ), harmonics can be suppressed. The basic mixer-system has an improved performance which can be further improved easily.

Claims (12)

1. Mixer-system comprising gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and switches ( 5 - 8 ), wherein control electrodes of a first ( 1 ), a second ( 2 ), a third ( 3 ) and a fourth ( 4 ) gain-block constitute data inputs for guiding data input signals, with first main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a first impedance ( 11 ) and with first main electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a second impedance ( 12 ) for constituting outputs ( 32 , 33 ) for guiding output signals, and with second main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and second ( 2 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via a first switch ( 5 ) and with second main electrodes of the third ( 3 ) and fourth gain-block ( 4 ) being coupled to each other via a second switch ( 6 ), with control electrodes of the switches ( 5 , 6 ) constituting oscillation inputs for guiding oscillation signals.

2. Mixer-system according to claim 1 , wherein each switch ( 5 , 6 ) comprises at least one switch-transistor, with each gain-block ( 1 - 4 ) comprising at least one gain-block-transistor.

3. Mixer-system according to claim 2 , wherein a first main electrode of the first switch ( 5 ) is coupled to the second main electrode of the first gain-block ( 1 ) via a third impedance ( 13 ), with a second main electrode of the first switch ( 5 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the second gain-block ( 2 ) via a fourth impedance ( 14 ), with a first main electrode of the second switch ( 6 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the fourth gain-block ( 4 ) via a fifth impedance ( 15 ), with a second main electrode of the second switch ( 6 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the third gain-block ( 3 ) via a sixth impedance ( 16 ), and with the control electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-blocks being coupled to a voltage guiding terminal via a seventh impedance ( 17 ).

4. Mixer-system according to claim 2 , wherein a first main electrode of the first switch ( 5 ) is coupled to the second main electrode of the first gain-block ( 1 ) via a third impedance ( 13 ), with a second main electrode of the first switch ( 5 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the second gain-block ( 2 ) directly, with a first main electrode of the second switch ( 6 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the fourth gain-block via a fifth impedance ( 15 ), with a second main electrode of the second switch ( 6 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the third gain-block ( 3 ) directly, and with the control electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-blocks being coupled to a voltage guiding terminal directly.

5. Mixer-system according to claim 2 , wherein the mixer-system comprises a third switch ( 7 ) parallel to the first switch ( 5 ) and a fourth switch ( 8 ) parallel to the second switch ( 6 ), with control electrodes of the third ( 7 ) and fourth ( 8 ) switch constituting further oscillation inputs for guiding further oscillation signals.

6. Mixer-system according to claim 5 , wherein a first main electrode of the third switch ( 7 ) is coupled to the second main electrode of the first gain-block ( 1 ) via an eighth impedance ( 18 ), with a second main electrode of the third switch ( 7 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the second gain-block ( 2 ) via a nineth impedance ( 19 ), with a first main electrode of the fourth switch ( 8 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the fourth gain-block ( 4 ) via a tenth impedance ( 20 ), with a second main electrode of the fourth switch ( 8 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the third gain-block ( 3 ) via an eleventh impedance ( 21 ), and with the control electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-blocks being coupled to a voltage guiding terminal via a seventh impedance ( 17 ).

7. Mixer-system according to claim 5 , wherein a first main electrode of the third switch ( 7 ) is coupled to the second main electrode of the first gain-block ( 1 ) via an eighth impedance ( 18 ), with a second main electrode of the third switch ( 7 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the second gain-block ( 2 ) directly, with a first main electrode of the fourth switch ( 8 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the fourth gain-block ( 4 ) via a tenth impedance ( 20 ), with a second main electrode of the fourth switch ( 8 ) being coupled to the second main electrode of the third gain-block ( 3 ) directly, and with the control electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-blocks being coupled to a voltage guiding terminal directly.

8. Mixer-system according to claim 1 , wherein each switch ( 5 , 6 ) comprises at least one switch-transistor, with each gain-block ( 10 ) comprising at least a first ( 51 ), a second ( 52 ), a third ( 53 ), a fourth ( 54 ) and a fifth ( 55 ) gain-block-transistor, with a control electrode of the first gain-block-transistor ( 51 ) constituting the control input of the gain-block ( 10 ), with a first main electrode of the first gain-block-transistor ( 51 ) being coupled to a first main electrode and to a control electrode of the second gain-block-transistor ( 52 ) and to a control electrode of the third gain-block-transistor ( 53 ), with a second main electrode of the second gain-block-transistor ( 52 ) being coupled to a second main electrode of the third gain-block-transistor ( 53 ) and to a voltage guiding terminal, with a second main electrode of the first gain-block-transistor ( 51 ) being coupled to a second main electrode of the fourth gain-block-transistor ( 54 ) and to a current guiding terminal, with a control electrode of the fourth gain-block-transistor ( 54 ) constituting the second main electrode of the gain-block ( 10 ) and being coupled to a second main electrode of the fifth gain-block-transistor ( 55 ), with a first main electrode of the fourth gain-block-transistor ( 54 ) being coupled to a control electrode of the fifth gain-block-transistor ( 55 ) and to a first main electrode of the third gain-block-transistor ( 53 ), and with a first main electrode of the fifth gain-block-transistor ( 55 ) constituting a first main electrode of the gain-block ( 10 ).

9. Gain-block-system ( 1 - 4 ) for use in a mixer-system comprising gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and switches ( 5 - 8 ), wherein control electrodes of a first ( 1 ), a second ( 2 ), a third ( 3 ) and a fourth ( 4 ) gain-block constitute data inputs for guiding data input signals, with first main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a first impedance ( 11 ) and with first main electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a second impedance ( 12 ) for constituting outputs for guiding output signals, and with second main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and second ( 2 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via a first switch ( 5 ) and with second main electrodes of the third ( 3 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via a second switch ( 6 ), with control electrodes of the switches ( 5 , 6 ) constituting oscillation inputs for guiding oscillation signals, which gain-block-system ( 1 - 4 ) comprises the first ( 1 ), the second ( 2 ), the third ( 3 ) and the fourth ( 4 ) gain-block.

10. Mixer ( 5 - 8 ) for use in a mixer-system comprising gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and switches ( 5 - 8 ), wherein control electrodes of a first ( 1 ), a second ( 2 ), a third ( 3 ) and a fourth ( 4 ) gain-block constitute data inputs for guiding data input signals, with first main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a first impedance ( 11 ) and with first main electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a second impedance ( 12 ) for constituting outputs for guiding output signals, and with second main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and second ( 2 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via a first switch ( 5 ) and with second main electrodes of the third ( 3 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via a second switch ( 6 ), with control electrodes of the switches ( 5 , 6 ) constituting oscillation inputs for guiding oscillation signals, which mixer comprises the first ( 5 ) and the second ( 6 ) switch.

11. Apparatus ( 60 ) which comprises a mixer-system ( 62 or 63 ) comprising gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and switches ( 5 - 8 ), wherein control electrodes of a first ( 1 ), a second ( 2 ), a third ( 3 ) and a fourth ( 4 ) gain-block constitute data inputs for guiding data input signals, with first main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a first impedance ( 11 ) and with first main electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other and to a second impedance ( 12 ) for constituting outputs for guiding output signals, and with second main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and second ( 2 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via a first switch ( 5 ) and with second main electrodes of the third ( 3 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via a second switch ( 6 ), with control electrodes of the switches ( 5 , 6 ) constituting oscillation inputs for guiding oscillation signals.

12. Method for mixing data input signals and oscillation signals via gain-blocks ( 1 - 4 ) and switches ( 5 - 8 ), which method comprises the steps of guiding data input signals at control electrodes of a first ( 1 ), a second ( 2 ), a third ( 3 ) and a fourth ( 4 ) gain-block, and of guiding output signals at first main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and third ( 3 ) gain-block coupled to each other and to a first impedance ( 11 ) and at first main electrodes of the second ( 2 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block coupled to each other and to a second impedance ( 12 ), and of guiding oscillation signals at control electrodes of a first ( 5 ) and a second ( 6 ) switch, with second main electrodes of the first ( 1 ) and second ( 2 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via the first switch ( 5 ) and with second main electrodes of the third ( 3 ) and fourth ( 4 ) gain-block being coupled to each other via the second switch ( 6 ).

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 7, 2015
From: NXP B.V.
To: III HOLDINGS 6, LLC
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