IP Library Granted Patent US 7,697,644
Granted Patent B2
US 7,697,644 · App. 11/565,003 · Granted Apr 13, 2010

Stepped automatic gain control for OFDM systems

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Patent No.
US 7,697,644
App. No.
11/565,003
Granted
Apr 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for performing stepped automatic gain control (AGC) for orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplexing (OFDM) applications comprises a radio frequency (RF) tuner and an OFDM demodulator operatively connected to the RF tuner, the OFDM demodulator comprising logic circuitry adapted to (i) detect OFDM symbols from a stream of data; (ii) detect boundaries of the OFDM symbols; (iii) detect a cyclic prefix duration of data values associated with the OFDM symbols; and (iv) provide a feedback to the RF tuner of the information pertaining to the boundaries of the OFDM symbols and the cyclic prefix duration.

Claims (47)

1. A system for performing stepped automatic gain control (AGC) for orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplexing (OFDM) applications, said system comprising:

a radio frequency (RF) tuner comprising:

a variable gain low noise amplifier (LNA) adapted to amplify a RF signal being input into said RF tuner;

a local oscillator adapted to generate a signal carrier;

a mixer operatively connected to said LNA and said local oscillator, wherein said mixer is adapted to mix said RF signal with said signal carrier to create a baseband signal;

a filter operatively connected to said mixer, wherein said filter is adapted to filter said baseband signal; and

a variable gain amplifier (VGA) operatively connected to said filter, wherein said VGA is adapted to amplify the filtered baseband signal;

an OFDM demodulator operatively connected to said RF tuner, said OFDM demodulator comprising logic circuitry adapted to (i) detect OFDM symbols from a stream of data; (ii) detect boundaries of said OFDM symbols; (iii) detect a cyclic prefix duration of data values associated with said OFDM symbols; and (iv) provide a feedback to said RF tuner of said information pertaining to said boundaries of said OFDM symbols and said cyclic prefix duration,

wherein said LNA and said VGA are each adapted to use information pertaining to said boundaries of said OFDM symbols to change a stepped gain in each of said LNA and said VGA only during said cyclic prefix duration.

2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) operatively connected to said VGA, wherein said ADC is adapted to convert said filtered baseband signal to a digital signal.

3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a wireless receiver comprising said RF tuner and said OFDM demodulator.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein said change in said stepped gain is sudden and large.

5. The system of claim 4 , wherein said change in said stepped gain comprises a duration of a step function and is in the range of approximately 1-20 dB gain steps during said cyclic prefix duration.

6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a system on chip (SoC) comprising said RF tuner and said OFDM demodulator.

7. The system of claim 6 , wherein an integration of said RF tuner and said OFDM demodulator on said SoC causes said OFDM demodulator to control said LNA and said VGA gain digitally without requiring a conversion of an AGC control to analog.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein said integration achieves a power consumption and chip die size savings of approximately 10-25% compared with non-integration.

9. A system on chip (SoC) device adapted to perform stepped automatic gain control (AGC) for orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplexing (OFDM) applications, said SoC device comprising:

a radio frequency (RF) tuner comprising:

a variable gain low noise amplifier (LNA) adapted to amplify a RF signal being input into said RF tuner;

a local oscillator adapted to generate a signal carrier;

a mixer operatively connected to said LNA and said local oscillator, wherein said mixer is adapted to mix said RF signal with said signal carrier to create a baseband signal;

a filter operatively connected to said mixer, wherein said filter is adapted to filter said baseband signal; and

a variable gain amplifier (VGA) operatively connected to said filter, wherein said VGA is adapted to amplify the filtered baseband signal;

an OFDM demodulator operatively connected to said RF tuner, said OFDM demodulator comprising logic circuitry adapted to (i) detect OFDM symbols from a stream of data; (ii) detect boundaries of said OFDM symbols; (iii) detect a cyclic prefix duration of data values associated with said OFDM symbols; and (iv) provide a feedback to said RF tuner of said information pertaining to said boundaries of said OFDM symbols and said cyclic prefix duration,

wherein said LNA and said VGA are each adapted to use information pertaining to said boundaries of said OFDM symbols to change a stepped gain in each of said LNA and said VGA only during said cyclic prefix duration.

10. The SoC device of claim 9 , further comprising an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) operatively connected to said VGA, wherein said ADC is adapted to convert said filtered baseband signal to a digital signal.

11. The SoC device of claim 10 , wherein an integration of said RF tuner and said OFDM demodulator on said SoC device causes said OFDM demodulator to control said LNA and said VGA gain digitally without requiring a conversion of an AGC control to analog, and wherein said integration achieves a power consumption and chip die size savings of approximately 10-25% compared with non-integration.

12. The SoC device of claim 9 , wherein said change in said stepped gain is sudden and large.

13. The SoC device of claim 9 , wherein said change in said stepped gain comprises a duration of a step function and is in the range of approximately 1-20 dB gain steps during said cyclic prefix duration.

14. A method of performing stepped automatic gain control (AGC) for an orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplexing (OFDM) system comprising a radio frequency (RF) tuner operatively connected to an OFDM demodulator, said method comprising:

amplifying, using a variable gain low noise amplifier (LNA), a RF signal being input into said RF tuner;

generating a signal carrier;

creating a baseband signal by mixing said RF signal with said signal carrier;

filtering said baseband signal;

amplifying, using a variable gain amplifier (VGA), the filtered baseband signal;

detecting OFDM symbols from a stream of data;

detecting boundaries of said OFDM symbols;

detecting a cyclic prefix duration of data values associated with said OFDM symbols; and

said OFDM demodulator providing a feedback to said RF tuner of said information pertaining to said boundaries of said OFDM symbols and said cyclic prefix duration,

wherein said LNA and said VGA are each adapted to use information pertaining to said boundaries of said OFDM symbols to change a stepped gain in each of said LNA and said VGA only during said cyclic prefix duration.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising

integrating said RF tuner and said OFDM demodulator in a wireless receiver.

16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising convening said filtered baseband signal to a digital signal.

17. The method of claim 14 , wherein said change in said stepped gain is sudden and large.

18. The method of claim 14 , wherein said change in said stepped gain comprises a duration of a step function and is in the range of approximately 1-20 dB gain steps during said cyclic prefix duration.

19. The method of claim 14 , further comprising integrating said RF tuner and said OFDM demodulator on a system on chip (SoC) device.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the integration of said RF tuner and said OFDM demodulator on said SoC device causes said OFDM demodulator to control said LNA and said VGA gain digitally without requiring a conversion of an AGC control to analog, and wherein said integration achieves a power consumption and chip die size savings of approximately 10-25% compared with non-integration.

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