IP Library Granted Patent US 7,965,990
Granted Patent B2
US 7,965,990 · App. 11/951,445 · Granted Jun 21, 2011

Wireless backhaul power amplification using fourier transform matricies

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Patent No.
US 7,965,990
App. No.
11/951,445
Granted
Jun 21, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus amplifies RF signals in a communication system by using a first directional coupler having at least two inputs and at least two outputs; at least two RF amplifiers, where an input of each RF amplifier is connected to a different one of the at least two outputs of the first directional coupler; and a second directional coupler having at least two inputs and at least two outputs, where each one of the at least two inputs is connected to an output of a different one of the at least two RF amplifiers. The at least two outputs of the second directional coupler are connected to at least two antennas, respectively.

Claims (67)

1. A method for amplifying signals in a communication system, the method comprising:

applying a first signal to a first input of a first directional coupler;

receiving, at a first output of the first directional coupler, a first version of the first signal reduced in power by approximately half;

receiving, at a second output of the first directional coupler, a second version of the first signal reduced in power by approximately half and differing in phase by approximately 90 degrees;

inputting the first version of the first signal to a first amplifier;

inputting the second version of the first signal to a second amplifier;

outputting an amplified version of the first version of the first signal to a first input of a second directional coupler having at least two outputs;

outputting an amplified version of the second version of the first signal to a second input of the second directional coupler; and

outputting, at only a second of the at least two outputs of the second directional coupler, a version of the first signal.

2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising:

applying a second signal to a second input of the first directional coupler;

receiving, at the second output of the first directional coupler, a first version of the second signal reduced in power by approximately half;

receiving, at the first output of the first directional coupler, a second version of the second signal reduced in power by approximately half and differing in phase by approximately 90 degrees;

inputting the first version of the second signal to the second amplifier;

inputting the second version of the second signal to the first amplifier;

outputting an amplified version of the first version of the second signal to the second input of the second directional coupler;

outputting an amplified version of the second version of the second signal to the first input of the second directional coupler; and

outputting, at only a first of the at least two outputs of the second directional coupler, a version of the second signal.

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein:

the first input of the first directional coupler is physically coupled to the first output of the first directional coupler by a first transmission line; and

the second input of the first directional coupler is physically coupled to the second output of the first directional coupler by a second transmission line that is proximate to the first transmission line so that a signal on the first transmission line is able to be received on the second transmission line through induction.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein:

the first input of the second directional coupler is physically coupled to the first output of the second directional coupler by a first transmission line; and

the second input of the second directional coupler is physically coupled to the second output of the second directional coupler by a second transmission line that is proximate to the first transmission line so that a signal on the first transmission line is able to be received on the second transmission line through induction.

5. An RF power coupling arrangement suitable for use in a communication system, comprising:

a first directional coupler including:

a first input;

a first output physically coupled to the first input by a first transmission line;

a second input; and

a second output physically coupled to the second input by a second transmission line that is proximate to the first transmission line so that an RF signal on the first transmission line is received on the second transmission line through inductive coupling, and an RF signal on the second transmission line is received on the first transmission line through inductive coupling;

a first RF amplifier with an input and an output, the first output of the directional coupler being connected to the first RF amplifier's input;

a second RF amplifier with an input and an output, the second output of the directional coupler being connected to the second RF amplifier's input; and

a second directional coupler including:

a first input connected to the output of the first RF amplifier;

a first output physically coupled to the first input by a first transmission line;

a second input connected to the output of the second RF amplifier; and

a second output physically coupled to the second input by a second transmission line that is proximate to the first transmission line so that an RF signal on the first transmission line is received on the second transmission line through inductive coupling, and an RF signal on the second transmission line is received on the first transmission line through inductive coupling.

6. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 5 , further comprising:

a first antenna coupled to the first output of the second directional coupler; and

a second antenna coupled to the second output of the second directional coupler.

7. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 5 , wherein the first RF amplifier and the second RF amplifier are both wide band RF amplifiers.

8. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 5 , further including:

a digital signal processor comprising first and second digital signal outputs;

first and second digital to analog converters, each having an input and an output, the input of the first and second digital to analog converters being electrically coupled with the first and second digital signal outputs, respectively;

first and second RF converters, each having an input and an output, the input of the first and second RF converters being electrically coupled with the output of the first and second digital to analog converters, respectively; and

wherein the output of the first RF converter being applied to the first input of the first directional coupler, and the output of the second RF converter being applied to the second input of the first directional coupler, and

wherein the first and second RF converters apply corresponding first and second RF signals to the first directional coupler in at least one of a time division duplex scheme and a frequency division duplex scheme.

9. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 8 , wherein:

the first RF signal includes traffic data; and

the second RF signal includes backhaul data.

10. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 5 , further comprising:

a third input to the first directional coupler;

a third output from the first directional coupler and physically coupled to the third input to the first directional coupler by a third transmission line that is proximate to the first transmission line and the second transmission line so that an RF signal on any of the first, second, and third transmission lines is received on the other two transmission lines through inductive coupling;

a third input to the second directional coupler;

a third output from the second directional coupler and physically coupled to the third input to the second directional coupler by a third transmission line that is proximate to the first transmission line and the second transmission line so that an RF signal on any of the first, second, and third transmission lines is received on the other two transmission lines through inductive coupling; and

a third RF amplifier with an input and an output, the third output of the first directional coupler being connected to the input of the third RF amplifier and the output thereof being connected to the third input of the second directional coupler.

11. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 10 , further comprising:

a first RF signal source for applying an RF signal to the first input of the first directional coupler;

a second RF signal source for applying an RF signal to the second input of the first directional coupler; and

a third RF signal source for applying an RF signal to the third input of the first directional coupler,

wherein the first and second signal sources apply corresponding first and second RF signals that include traffic data and the third signal source applies an RF signal that includes backhaul data.

12. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 11 , wherein:

the RF signals are applied in one of a time division duplex scheme and a frequency division duplex scheme.

13. The RF power coupling arrangement of claim 5 , further comprising:

a first antenna coupled to the first output of the second directional coupler;

a second antenna coupled to the second output of the second directional coupler; and

a third antenna coupled to the third output of the second directional coupler.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 21, 2014
From: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC
To: GOOGLE TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS LLC
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 2, 2012
From: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC.
To: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 13, 2010
From: MOTOROLA, INC
To: MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC
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