IP Library Granted Patent US 7,224,215
Granted Patent B2
US 7,224,215 · App. 10/906,450 · Granted May 29, 2007

Intelligent RF power control for wireless modem devices

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Patent No.
US 7,224,215
App. No.
10/906,450
Granted
May 29, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method of optimizing the output power of a power amplifier to maintain satisfactory RF response under varying power amplifier operating conditions. The operating conditions include operating temperature, supply voltage, and operating frequency. Existing sensors monitor the aforementioned operating conditions. An application within the wireless device containing the power amplifier continuously or periodically logs the current operating conditions and finds them in a look-up table stored internally. The look-up table is comprised of empirically derived maximum sustainable power output levels for each operating condition. Once the current operating conditions are matched to a set in the table, current power amplifier power output is reset, if necessary, to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the table.

Claims (29)

1. A method of optimizing the output power of a power amplifier to maintain satisfactory RF response under varying power amplifier operating conditions including operating temperature, supply voltage, and operating frequency, the method comprising:

monitoring the current operating temperature of the power amplifier;

monitoring the current supply voltage of the power amplifier;

monitoring the current operating frequency of the power amplifier;

finding the current operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values in a look-up table, the look-up table comprised of empirically derived maximum sustainable power output levels for each operating condition; and

setting the current power amplifier power output to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the table.

2. A system of optimizing the output power of a power amplifier to maintain satisfactory RF response under varying power amplifier operating conditions including operating temperature, supply voltage, and operating frequency, the method comprising:

means for monitoring the current operating temperature of the power amplifier;

means for monitoring the current supply voltage of the power amplifier;

means for monitoring the current operating frequency of the power amplifier;

means for finding the current operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values in a look-up table, the look-up table comprised of empirically derived maximum sustainable power output levels for each operating condition; and

means for setting the current power amplifier power output to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the table.

3. A computer program product embodied on a computer readable medium for optimizing the output power of a power amplifier to maintain satisfactory RF response under varying power amplifier operating conditions including operating temperature, supply voltage, and operating frequency, the computer program product comprising:

computer program code for monitoring the current operating temperature of the power amplifier;

computer program code for monitoring the current supply voltage of the power amplifier;

computer program code for monitoring the current operating frequency of the power amplifier;

computer program code for finding the current operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values in a look-up table, the look-up table comprised of empirically derived maximum sustainable power output levels for each operating condition; and

computer program code for setting the current power amplifier power output to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the table.

4. A wireless modem device capable of optimizing the output power of a power amplifier to maintain satisfactory RF response under varying power amplifier operating conditions including operating temperature, supply voltage, and operating frequency, the wireless modem device comprising:

a temperature sensor for monitoring the current operating temperature of the power amplifier;

a voltage sensor for monitoring the current supply voltage of the power amplifier;

a frequency sensor for monitoring the current operating frequency of the power amplifier; and

a software application executable by a processor and coupled with the temperature sensor, voltage sensor, and frequency sensor, the software application for:

looking up the current operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values, as determined by the temperature sensor, voltage sensor, and frequency sensor, in a look-up table, the look-up table comprised of empirically derived maximum sustainable power output levels for each operating condition; and

setting the current power amplifier power output to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the look-up table for the current operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values, as determined by the temperature sensor, voltage sensor, and frequency sensor.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein the temperature, voltage, and frequency sensors are updated on a periodic basis and the current power amplifier power output is reset to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the look-up table for the updated operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values, as determined by the temperature sensor, voltage sensor, and frequency sensor.

6. The system of claim 2 wherein the temperature, voltage, and frequency sensors are updated on a periodic basis and the current power amplifier power output is reset to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the look-up table for the updated operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values, as determined by the temperature sensor, voltage sensor, and frequency sensor.

7. The computer program product embodied on a computer readable medium of claim 3 wherein the temperature, voltage, and frequency sensors are updated on a periodic basis and the current power amplifier power output is reset to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the look-up table for the updated operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values, as determined by the temperature sensor, voltage sensor, and frequency sensor.

8. The wireless modem device of claim 4 wherein the temperature, voltage, and frequency sensors are updated on a periodic basis and the current power amplifier power output is reset to the maximum sustainable power output defined in the look-up table for the updated operating temperature, current supply voltage, and current operating frequency values, as determined by the temperature sensor, voltage sensor, and frequency sensor.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2019
From: SONY MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB
To: SONY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 048713/0511 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 8, 2018
From: SONY ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB
To: SONY MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB
Reel/Frame 046746/0416 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2005
From: OSBORN, WILLIAM R.
To: SONY ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB
Reel/Frame 015692/0884 →