IP Library Granted Patent US 7,474,708
Granted Patent B1
US 7,474,708 · App. 11/215,439 · Granted Jan 6, 2009

Multimode transmitter architecture

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Patent No.
US 7,474,708
App. No.
11/215,439
Granted
Jan 6, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

A modulator for a multimode wireless transmitter is provided. In general, the modulator has three modes of operation: an Enhanced Data Rates for Global System for Mobile Communications Evolution (EDGE) mode, which may be referred to as an 8-Level Phase Shift Keying (8PSK) mode; a Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) mode; and a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) mode.

Claims (56)

1. A modulator for a multimode transmitter comprising:

a) polar modulation circuitry adapted to:

i) convert a quadrature input signal into amplitude and phase components; and

ii) predistort the amplitude component and the phase component to provide predistorted amplitude and phase components;

b) phase-to-quadrature conversion circuitry adapted to convert the predistorted phase component into a quadrature phase signal;

c) combiner circuitry adapted to combine the quadrature phase signal and the predistorted amplitude component to provide a quadrature transmit signal for a first mode of operation; and

d) further modulation circuitry adapted to:

i) modulate the quadrature transmit signal when operating in the first mode of operation to provide a modulated signal at a desired radio frequency for the first mode of operation; and

ii) modulate either the predistorted phase component or the quadrature phase signal when operating in a second mode of operation to provide a constant envelope phase modulated signal at a desired radio frequency for the second mode of operation.

2. The modulator of claim 1 wherein the predistorted amplitude component controls a supply voltage provided to power amplifier circuitry amplifying the constant envelope phase modulated signal to provide amplitude modulation when operating in the second mode of operation.

3. The modulator of claim 2 wherein either the amplitude component or the predistorted amplitude component is scaled based on a power control setting such that the predistored amplitude component further controls the supply voltage provided to the power amplifier circuitry to control an output power level of the power amplifier circuitry for the second mode of operation.

4. The modulator of claim 1 wherein the first mode of operation is a Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) mode.

5. The modulator of claim 1 wherein the second mode of operation is an Enhanced Data Rate for Global Evolution (EDGE) mode.

6. The modulator of claim 1 wherein the further modulation circuitry comprises a quadrature modulator adapted to:

modulate the quadrature transmit signal when operating in the first mode of operation to provide the modulated signal for the first mode of operation; and

modulate the quadrature phase signal when operating in the second mode of operation to provide the constant envelope phase modulated signal for the second mode of operation.

7. The modulator of claim 6 wherein the quadrature modulator comprises:

linear modulation circuitry adapted to modulate the quadrature transmit signal when operating in the first mode of operation to provide the modulated signal for the first mode of operation; and

constant envelope modulation circuitry adapted to modulate the quadrature phase signal when operating in the second mode of operation to provide the constant envelope phase modulated signal for the second mode of operation.

8. The modulator of claim 7 wherein the modulator is further adapted to operate in a low-power mode for the first mode of operation, the modulator further comprising:

delay circuitry adapted to delay the quadrature input signal to provide a quadrature output signal;

wherein for the low-power mode for the first mode of operation, the linear modulation circuitry modulates the quadrature output signal rather than the quadrature transmit signal to provide the modulated signal for the first mode of operation.

9. The modulator of claim 8 wherein the modulator is further adapted to operate in a low-power mode for the second mode of operation;

wherein for the low-power mode for the second mode of operation, the linear modulation circuitry modulates the quadrature output signal rather than the quadrature transmit signal to provide the modulated signal for the second mode of operation.

10. The modulator of claim 9 wherein the polar modulation circuitry is disabled when operating in the low-power mode for either the first or second mode of operation.

11. The modulator of claim 6 further comprising:

Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) modulation circuitry adapted to provide a frequency deviation signal based on input data; and

phase-locked loop circuitry adapted to provide a phase modulated signal at a desired radio frequency for a GMSK mode of operation based on the frequency deviation signal.

12. The modulator of claim 1 wherein the further modulation circuitry comprises:

a quadrature modulator adapted to modulate the quadrature transmit signal when operating in the first mode of operation to provide the modulated signal for the first mode of operation; and

phase-locked loop circuitry adapted to provide the constant envelope phase modulated signal when operating in the second mode of operation based on the predistorted phase component.

13. The modulator of claim 12 further comprising Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) modulation circuitry adapted to provide a frequency deviation signal based on input data, wherein the phase-locked loop circuitry is further adapted to provide a phase modulated signal at a desired radio frequency based on the frequency deviation signal when operating in a GMSK mode of operation.

14. The modulator of claim 1 wherein the polar modulation circuitry comprises:

polar conversion circuitry adapted to convert the quadrature input signal into the amplitude and phase components; and

compensation circuitry adapted to predistort the amplitude and phase components to provide the predistorted amplitude and phase components.

15. The modulator of claim 14 wherein the compensation circuitry comprises Amplitude Modulation to Amplitude Modulation (AM/AM) compensation circuitry adapted to predistort the amplitude component to provide the predistorted amplitude component.

16. The modulator of claim 14 wherein the compensation circuitry comprises Amplitude Modulation to Phase Modulation (AM/PM) compensation circuitry adapted to predistort the phase component to provide the predistorted phase component.

17. The modulator of claim 14 wherein the polar modulation circuitry further comprises a time aligner adapted to time align the predistorted amplitude and phase components.

18. The modulator of claim 1 wherein the modulator is further adapted to control a magnitude of the modulated signal for the first mode of operation based on at least one control signal, wherein the modulated signal for the first mode of operation is provided to power amplifier circuitry and the magnitude of the modulated signal for the first mode of operation controls an output power level of the power amplifier circuitry.

19. A method of modulating a transmit signal in a multimode transmitter comprising:

converting a quadrature input signal into amplitude and phase components;

predistorting the amplitude component and the phase component to provide predistorted amplitude and phase components;

converting the predistorted phase component into a quadrature phase signal;

combining the quadrature phase signal and the predistorted amplitude component to provide a quadrature transmit signal for a first mode of operation;

modulating the quadrature transmit signal when operating in the first mode of operation to provide a modulated signal at a desired radio frequency for the first mode of operation; and

modulating either the predistorted phase component or the quadrature phase signal when operating in a second mode of operation to provide a constant envelope phase modulated signal at a desired radio frequency for the second mode of operation.

20. The method of claim 19 further comprising controlling a supply voltage provided to power amplifier circuitry amplifying the constant envelope phase modulated signal based on the predistorted amplitude component to provide amplitude modulation when operating in the second mode of operation.

21. A modulator for a multimode transmitter comprising:

a) polar modulation circuitry adapted to:

i) convert a quadrature input signal into amplitude and phase components; and

ii) predistort at least one of the amplitude component and the phase component to provide output amplitude and phase components;

b) phase-to-quadrature conversion circuitry adapted to convert the output phase component into a quadrature phase signal;

c) combiner circuitry adapted to combine the quadrature phase signal and the output amplitude component to provide a quadrature transmit signal for a first mode of operation; and

d) further modulation circuitry adapted to:

i) modulate the quadrature transmit signal when operating in the first mode of operation to provide a modulated signal at a desired radio frequency for the first mode of operation; and

ii) modulate either the output phase component or the quadrature phase signal when operating in a second mode of operation to provide a constant envelope phase modulated signal at a desired radio frequency for the second mode of operation.

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