IP Library Granted Patent US 7,800,438
Granted Patent B2
US 7,800,438 · App. 12/084,445 · Granted Sep 21, 2010

Bypass device for microwave amplifier unit

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Patent No.
US 7,800,438
App. No.
12/084,445
Granted
Sep 21, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a bypass device for a microwave amplifier unit, the microwave amplifier unit ( 1 ) comprising at least one low noise amplifier (LNA) and amplifying communication signals in at least one microwave frequency band above 500 MHz, the bypass device extending in parallel to said microwave amplifier unit ( 1 ), both extending between an input port ( 3 ) and an output port ( 4 ), in which amplifier unit ( 1 ) switching elements ( 9,10,16,21 ) for activating said bypass segment ( 2 ) in a bypass mode of the device in case said amplifier unit ( 1 ) becomes inoperable and for effectively blocking the bypass segment ( 2 ) in an active mode of the device are arranged, said bypass segment comprising a series of bypass segment sections ( 14,19,17 ) having at least one junction point connected to an associated one of said switching elements ( 16,21 ), where each of said bypass segment sections ( 14:19:17 ) comprises at least two coupled transmission lines ( 31,32;31,33,32;31,34,32:51,52;51,53,52:41,42;41,43,42;41,44,42 ), where the coupled transmission lines form sets ( 31,32,51,52,42,41;31,33,32,51,52,42,41;31,34,32,51,53,52,42,44,41 ) of transmission lines, where only one of the sets is in use at a time, and where each set of coupled transmission lines optimizes the bypass segment ( 2 ) to different operating frequencies, whereby the bypass segment is able to operate properly in the bypass mode at more than one frequency.

Claims (11)

1. Bypass device for a microwave amplifier unit, the microwave amplifier unit comprising at least one low noise amplifier (LNA) and amplifying communication signals in at least one microwave frequency band above 500 MHz, the bypass device extending in parallel to said microwave amplifier unit, both extending between an input port and an output port, in which amplifier unit switching elements for activating said bypass segment in a bypass mode of the device in case said amplifier unit becomes inoperable and for effectively blocking the bypass segment in an active mode of the device are arranged, said bypass segment comprising a series of bypass segment sections having at least one junction point connected to an associated one of said switching elements, wherein

each of said bypass segment sections comprises at least two coupled transmission lines, where the coupled transmission lines form sets of transmission lines, where only one of the sets is in use at a time, and where each set of coupled transmission lines optimizes the bypass segment to different operating frequencies, whereby the bypass segment is able to operate properly in the bypass mode at more than one frequency.

2. Bypass device according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second bypass segment section, respectively, comprises four transmission lines arranged at a distance from one another, where the first transmission line is electrically connected to the input port and the output port, respectively, and the second transmission line is electrically connected to the switching element, and where the third and fourth transmission lines are arranged between the free ends of the first and second transmission lines, and where the third transmission line is electrically shorter in length than the fourth transmission line.

3. Bypass device according to claim 2 , wherein the third bypass segment section comprises three transmission lines arranged at a distance from one another, the transmission lines having >>z than those in the first and the second bypass segment sections, and where the first transmission line is electrically connected to the switching element and the second transmission line is electrically connected to the switching element, and where the third transmission line is arranged between the free ends of the first and second transmission lines.

4. Bypass device according to claim 2 , wherein the first, second and third bypass segment sections have a length being ¼ of the wavelength possibly added with a number N of half wavelengths, N=0,1,2, . . . , which length is obtained by connecting the transmission lines in the bypass segment in different ways depending on which wavelength the bypass segment is intended for.

5. Bypass device according to claim 1 , wherein a first set of transmission lines results in the electrically shortest bypass segment having a length being ¼ of the 1900 MHz- or UMTS- wavelength possibly added with a number N of half wavelengths, N=0,1,2, . . . .

6. Bypass device according to claim 1 , wherein a second set of transmission lines results in a bypass segment of medium electrical length having a length being ¼ of the 1800 MHz- wavelength possibly added with a number N of half wavelengths, N=0,1,2, . . . .

7. Bypass device according to claim 1 , wherein a fourth set of transmission lines results in the electrically shortest bypass segment having a length being ¼ of the 1900 MHz-, UMTS-, or 1800 MHz- wavelength possibly added with a number N of half wavelengths, N=0,1,2, . . . .

8. Bypass device according to claim 1 , wherein a third set of transmission lines results in the electrically longest bypass segment having a length being ¼ of the 900 MHz- or AMPS-wavelength possibly added with a number N of half wavelengths, N=0,1,2, . . . .

9. Bypass device according to claim 1 , wherein the bypass device is arranged on the same printed circuit board (PCB) as the amplifier unit.

10. Bypass device according to claims 1 , wherein the bypass device is arranged on a printed circuit board (PCB) separate from the printed circuit board (PCB) comprising the amplifier unit.