IP Library Granted Patent US 7,650,163
Granted Patent B2
US 7,650,163 · App. 11/243,683 · Granted Jan 19, 2010

Impedance matching circuit for a multi-band radio frequency device

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Patent No.
US 7,650,163
App. No.
11/243,683
Granted
Jan 19, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an impedance matching circuit for a multi-band radio frequency device, a first radio frequency signal in a first sub-band of a multi-band radio frequency signal is selectively outputted. Further, a second radio frequency signal in a second sub-band of the multi-band radio frequency signal is selectively outputted. Selective outputting is done through partly shared and partly non-shared reactive elements, without the need to switch reactive elements.

Claims (14)

1. An impedance matching method for a multi-band radio frequency device, said impedance matching method comprising:

selectively outputting a first radio frequency signal comprised in a first sub-band of a multi-band radio frequency signal;

selectively outputting a second radio frequency signal comprised in a second sub-band of said multi-band radio frequency signal, said first and second selectively outputting being done without applying switching in a signal path, wherein said first and second frequency sub-bands pass through a common reactive element, said common reactive element further comprising an inductor;

wherein a first frequency selective sub-network for outputting said first radio frequency signal comprises a common reactive element of a first type, and a first reactive element of a second type, and a second frequency selective sub-network for outputting said second radio frequency signal comprises said common reactive element, and a second reactive element of said second type, said first and second reactive elements being arranged in series, said first radio frequency signal being outputted at a first node of said series arrangement and said second radio frequency signal being outputted at a second node of said series arrangement, wherein said first node is located in a signal path between said first and second reactive elements.

2. An impedance matching method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising selectively outputting a third radio frequency signal comprised in a third sub-band of a multi-band radio frequency signal, said third selectively outputting being done without applying switching in the signal path.

3. An impedance matching method for a multi-band radio frequency device, said impedance matching method comprising:

via a first frequency selective sub-network, selectively outputting a first radio frequency signal comprised in a first sub-band of a multi-band radio frequency signal;

via a second frequency selective sub-network, selectively outputting a second radio frequency signal comprised in a second sub-band of said multi-band radio frequency signal, said first and second selectively outputting being done without applying switching in a signal path, wherein said first and second frequency sub-bands pass through a common reactive element, said common reactive element further comprising an inductor;

wherein said first frequency selective sub-network comprises a common reactive element of a first type, and a first reactive element of a second type, and said second frequency selective sub-network comprises said common reactive element, and a second reactive element of said second type, said first and second reactive elements being arranged in series, said first radio frequency signal being outputted at a first node of said series arrangement and said second radio frequency signal being outputted at a second node of said series arrangement, wherein said first node is located in a signal path between said first and second reactive elements.

4. An impedance matching method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising, via a third frequency selective sub-network, selectively outputting a third radio frequency signal comprised in a third sub-band of a multi-band radio frequency signal, said third selectively outputting being done without applying switching in the signal path.

5. The impedance matching method of claim 3 , further comprising, receiving, via an input circuit, the multi-band radio frequency signal, wherein the input is an adder circuit.

6. The impedance matching method of claim 5 , wherein the adder circuit is comprised of connected nodes for receiving signals from first and second mixer circuits.

7. The impedance matching method of claim 3 , further comprising, receiving, via an input circuit, the multi-band radio frequency signal, wherein the input circuit is comprised of at least one input terminal for receiving said multi-band radio frequency signal.

8. The impedance matching method of claim 7 , wherein said multi-band radio frequency signal is received from a pre-amplifier stage commonly used for multi-band signal amplification, and said first and second radio frequency signals are signals for input to a first non-sub-band-shared amplifier stage configured to amplify said first radio frequency signal, and a second non-sub-band-shared amplifier stage configured to amplify said second radio frequency signal, respectively.