IP Library Granted Patent US 7,515,650
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US 7,515,650 · App. 11/099,098 · Granted Apr 7, 2009

Quadrature modulation compensation

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Patent No.
US 7,515,650
App. No.
11/099,098
Granted
Apr 7, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

The present invention is related to methods and apparatus that compensate for quadrature impairments of an analog quadrature modulator and/or demodulator over a relatively wide signal bandwidth. One embodiment pre-distorts baseband signals in a quadrature modulator compensation signal processor (QMCSP) to negate the quadrature impairment of an analog quadrature modulator and corrects a received baseband signal in a quadrature demodulator compensation signal processor (QDCSP) to cancel the quadrature impairment of an analog quadrature demodulator. The QMCSP and the QDCSP contain adaptive digital filter correction structures that pre-compensate and post-compensate, respectively, for the quadrature impairments introduced by the analog quadrature modulator and the analog quadrature demodulator over a relatively wide bandwidth. A phase shifter advantageously shifts the phase of a local oscillator signal to the analog quadrature demodulator to distinguish quadrature impairments introduced by the modulation path from quadrature impairments introduced by the demodulation path.

Claims (93)

1. A quadrature modulation compensation signal processor that converts an input signal to an output signal, where the output signal includes an in-phase output signal and a quadrature-phase output signal, in order to compensate for gain and phase imbalance in a quadrature modulator in a plurality of frequencies, comprising:

a first digital filter configured to receive an in-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a first in-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the first digital filter is configured to compensate for an in-phase to in-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a second digital filter configured to receive a quadrature-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a second in-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the second digital filter is configured to compensate for a quadrature-phase to in-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a third digital filter configured to receive an in-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a first quadrature-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the third digital filter is configured to compensate for an in-phase to quadrature-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a fourth digital filter configured to receive a quadrature-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a second quadrature-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the fourth digital filter is configured to compensate for a quadrature-phase to quadrature-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a first summing circuit configured to combine the first and the second in-phase portions of the output signal to generate the in-phase output signal; and

a second summing circuit configured to combine the first and the second quadrature-phase portions of the output signal to generate the quadrature-phase output signal.

2. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first, the second, the third, and the fourth digital filters comprise finite impulse response (FIR) filters.

3. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 1 , further comprising:

a first register configured to maintain a first value;

a second register configured to maintain a second value;

wherein the in-phase summing circuit is further configured to combine the first value to generate the in-phase output signal; and

wherein the quadrature-phase summing circuit is further configured to combine the second value to generate the quadrature-phase output signal.

4. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 1 , wherein the first digital filter, the second digital filter, the third digital filter, and the fourth digital filter have impulse responses h iim (t), h qim (t), h iqm (t), and h qqm (t), respectively, wherein the impulse responses are related by the following:

h iim ( t )= Re[h cm ( t )+ h dm ( t )]

h qim ( t )= Im[−h cm ( t )+ h dm ( t )]

h iqm ( t )= Im[h cm ( t )+ h dm ( t )]

h qqm ( t )= Re[h cm ( t )−h dm ( t )]

wherein impulse responses h cm (t) and h dm (t) are related to impulse responses h am (t) and h bm (t);

wherein impulse responses h cm (t) and h bm (t) correspond to impulse responses that characterize the quadrature impairment of the quadrature modulator such that an impaired output z(t) for an impairment model corresponds to a sum of:

(a) an input y(t) of the quadrature modulator convolved with the impulse response h am (t); and

(b) a complex conjugate of the input y(t) convolved with the impulse response h bm (t)

wherein the impulse responses h cm (t) and h dm (t) satisfy or approximately satisfy the following relationship:

h am ( t ) {circle around (x)}h dm ( t )+ h bm ( t ) {circle around (x)}h cm *( t )=0

wherein h cm *(t) corresponds to a complex conjugate of impulse response h cm (t).

5. A quadrature modulation compensation signal processor that converts an input signal to an output signal, where the output signal includes an in-phase output signal and a quadrature-phase output signal, in order to compensate for gain and phase imbalance in a quadrature modulator in a plurality of frequencies, comprising:

a first digital filter configured to receive an in-phase portion of the input signal and to generate the in-phase output signal, wherein the first digital filter is configured to compensate for an in-phase to in-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a second digital filter configured to receive an in-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a first quadrature-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the second digital filter is configured to compensate for an in-phase to quadrature-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a third digital filter configured to receive a quadrature-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a second quadrature-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the third digital filter is configured to compensate for a quadrature-phase to quadrature-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator; and

a quadrature-phase summing circuit configured to combine the first quadrature-phase portion of the output signal and the second quadrature-phase portion of the output signal to generate the quadrature-phase output signal.

6. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 5 , wherein the first, the second, and the third digital filters comprise finite impulse response (FIR) filters.

7. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 5 , further comprising:

a first register configured to maintain a first value;

a second register configured to maintain a second value;

an in-phase summing circuit configured to combine the first value to generate the in-phase output signal; and

wherein the quadrature-phase summing circuit is further configured to combine the second value to generate the quadrature-phase output signal.

8. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 5 , wherein the first digital filter, the second digital filter, and the third digital filter have impulse responses h iim (t), h iqm (t), and h qqm (t), respectively, wherein the impulse responses are related by the following:

h iim ( t )= Re[h cm ( t )+ h dm ( t )]

h iqm ( t )= Im[h cm ( t )+ h dm ( t )]

h qqm ( t )= Re[h cm ( t )− h dm ( t )]

wherein impulse responses h cm (t) and h dm (t) are related to impulse responses h am (t) and h bm (t),

wherein impulse responses h am (t) and h bm (t) correspond to impulse responses that characterize the quadrature impairment of the quadrature modulator such that an impaired output z(t) for an impairment model corresponds to a sum of:

(a) an input y(t) of the quadrature modulator convolved with the impulse response h am (t) and

(b) a complex conjugate of the input y(t) convolved with the impulse response h bm (t);

wherein the impulse responses h cm (t) and h dm (t) satisfy or approximately satisfy the following relationship:

h am ( t ) {circle around (x)}h dm ( t )+ h bm ( t ) {circle around (x)}h cm *( t )=0

wherein h cm *(t) corresponds to a complex conjugate of impulse response h cm (t).

9. A quadrature modulation compensation signal processor that converts an input signal to an output signal, where the output signal includes an in-phase output signal and a quadrature-phase output signal, in order to compensate for gain and phase imbalance in a quadrature modulator in a plurality of frequencies, comprising:

a first digital filter configured to receive an in-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a first in-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the first digital filter is configured to compensate for an in-phase to in-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a second digital filter configured to receive a quadrature-phase portion of the input signal and to generate a second in-phase portion of the output signal, wherein the second digital filter is configured to compensate for a quadrature-phase to in-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator;

a third digital filter configured to receive a quadrature-phase portion of the input signal and to generate the quadrature-phase output signal, wherein the third digital filter is configured to compensate for a quadrature-phase to quadrature-phase portion of the gain and phase imbalance of the quadrature modulator; and

an in-phase summing circuit configured to combine the first in-phase portion of the output signal and the second in-phase portion of the output signal to generate the in-phase output signal.

10. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 9 , wherein the first, the second, and the third digital filters comprise finite impulse response (FIR) filters.

11. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 9 , further comprising:

a first register configured to maintain a first value;

a second register configured to maintain a second value;

a quadrature-phase summing circuit configured to further combine the second value to generate the quadrature-phase output signal; and

wherein the in-phase summing circuit is further configured to combine the first value to generate the in-phase output signal.

12. The quadrature modulation compensation signal processor as defined in claim 9 , wherein the first digital filter, the second digital filter, and the third digital filter have impulse responses h iim (t), h qim (t), and h qqm (t), respectively, wherein the impulse responses are related by the following:

h iim ( t )= Re[h cm ( t )+ h dm ( t )]

h qim ( t )= Im[−h cm ( t )+ h dm ( t )]

h qqm ( t )= Re[h cm ( t )− h dm ( t )]

wherein impulse responses h cm (t) and h dm (t) are related to impulse responses h am (t) and h bm (t);

wherein impulse responses h am (t) and h bm (t) correspond to impulse responses that characterize the quadrature impairment of the quadrature modulator such that an impaired output z(t) for an impairment model corresponds to a sum of:

(a) an input y(t) of the quadrature modulator convolved with the impulse response h am (t) and

(b) a complex conjugate of the input y(t) convolved with the impulse response h bm (t);

wherein the impulse responses h cm (t) and h dm (t) satisfy or approximately satisfy the following relationship:

h am ( t ) {circle around (x)}h dm ( t )+ h bm ( t ) {circle around (x)}h cm *( t )=0

wherein h cm *(t) corresponds to a complex conjugate of impulse response h cm (t).

13. A method of at least partially compensating for gain and phase imbalance in an analog quadrature modulator system (AQMS), the method comprising:

applying test signals that include a plurality of baseband frequencies to a forward path of the AQMS;

detecting an envelope of an output signal of the AQMS;

storing at least a portion of the envelope of the output signal in a memory;

relating the at least portion of the envelope to the applied test signals;

characterizing the gain and phase imbalance of the AQMS in frequency domain by computing a first set of transfer functions of the quadrature impairment characteristics;

computing a second set of transfer functions in frequency domain, where the second set of transfer functions comprises an inverse system response to the first set of transfer functions;

converting a first portion of the second set of transfer functions to time domain impulse responses that substantially negate the gain and phase imbalance in the AQMS; and

applying the time domain impulse responses to input signals in the forward path of the AQMS.

14. A method of at least partially compensating for gain and phase imbalance in an analog quadrature modulator system (AQMS), the method comprising:

digitally demodulating a signal related to an output of the AQMS in a digital quadrature demodulator;

characterizing the gain and phase imbalance of the AQMS in frequency domain by computing a first set of transfer functions of the quadrature impairment characteristics;

computing a second set of transfer functions in frequency domain, where the second set of transfer functions comprises an inverse system response to the first set of transfer functions;

converting a first portion of the second set of transfer functions to time domain impulse responses that substantially negate the gain and phase imbalance in the AQMS; and

applying the time domain impulse responses to input signals in the forward path of the AQMS.

15. A circuit that at least partially compensates for a gain and phase imbalance in an analog quadrature modulator system (AQMS), the circuit comprising:

means for applying test signals that include a plurality of baseband frequencies to a forward path of the AQMS;

means for detecting an envelope of an output signal of the AQMS;

means for storing at least a portion of the envelope of the output signal in a memory;

means for relating the at least portion of the envelope to the applied test signals;

means for characterizing the gain and phase imbalance of the AQMS in frequency domain by computing a first set of transfer functions of the quadrature impairment characteristics;

means for computing a second set of transfer functions in frequency domain, where the second set of transfer functions comprises an inverse system response to the first set of transfer functions;

means for converting a first portion of the second set of transfer functions to time domain impulse responses that substantially negate the gain and phase imbalance in the AQMS; and

means for applying the time domain impulse responses to input signals in the forward path of the AQMS.

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