IP Library Granted Patent US 8,107,913
Granted Patent B1
US 8,107,913 · App. 12/437,442 · Granted Jan 31, 2012

Method and apparatus for a digital regulated local oscillation (LO) buffer in radio frequency circuits

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Patent No.
US 8,107,913
App. No.
12/437,442
Granted
Jan 31, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

A digital regulated Local Oscillator (LO) buffer receives an unregulated LO signal from a local oscillator to create a regulated LO signal. Embodiments include not only the digital regulated LO buffer, but also a transceiver and/or a receiver including at least one instance of the digital LO buffer. They may be implemented as an integrated circuit. The digital regulated LO Buffer may include: A LO buffer receiving the unregulated LO signal and an amplitude control signal to create the regulated LO signal. A peak detector receives the regulated LO signal to create an analog peak signal that is presented to a digital output comparator along with a reference amplitude signal to create a digital threshold detect signal. An amplitude controller receives the digital threshold detect signal to create a digital control signal that drives a digitally controlled source to create the amplitude control signal.

Claims (52)

1. A regulated Local Oscillator (LO) buffer, comprising:

a LO buffer configured to receive an unregulated LO signal to create a regulated LO signal based upon a gain;

a peak detector receiving said regulated LO signal to create an analog peak signal;

a digital output comparator receiving said analog peak signal and a reference amplitude level to create a digital threshold detect signal;

an amplitude controller receiving said digital threshold detect signal to assert a digital control signal; and

a digitally controlled source receiving said digital control signal to generate an amplitude control to control said gain.

2. The regulated LO buffer of claim 1 , wherein said unregulated LO signal and said regulated LO signal includes a differential signal pair.

3. The regulated LO buffer of claim 1 , wherein said amplitude controller includes at least one instance of at least one member of the group consisting of a finite state machine and a computer.

4. The regulated LO buffer of claim 1 , wherein said amplitude controller alters said digital control signal no more than once a second.

5. The regulated LO buffer of claim 1 , wherein said amplitude controller alters said digital control signal in response to at least one member of the group consisting of initializing an integrated circuit containing said regulated LO buffer, initializing a transceiver using said regulated LO signal and initializing a communication session between reception of packets.

6. The regulated LO buffer of claim 1 , wherein said digitally controlled source includes at least one member of the group consisting of a digital to analog converter, a current source and a voltage source.

7. A receiver, comprising:

a Local Oscillator (LO) generating an unregulated LO signal;

a regulated LO buffer for receiving said unregulated LO signal to create a regulated LO signal; and

a mixer receiving an input signal from a radio frequency interface and said regulated LO signal at least partly create a baseband signal from said input signal;

wherein said regulated LO buffer comprises

a LO buffer receiving said unregulated LO signal and an amplitude control to create said regulated LO signal;

a peak detector receiving said regulated LO signal to create an analog peak signal;

a digital output comparator receiving said analog peak signal and a reference amplitude level to create a digital threshold detect signal;

an amplitude controller receiving said digital threshold detect signal to assert a digital control signal; and

a digitally controlled source receiving said digital control signal to generate said amplitude control.

8. The receiver of claim 7 , wherein said input signal and said regulated LO signal both include a differential signal pair.

9. The receiver of claim 7 , wherein said amplitude controller includes at least one instance of at least one member of the group consisting of: a finite state machine and a computer.

10. The receiver of claim 7 , wherein said amplitude controller alters said digital control signal no more than once a second.

11. The receiver of claim 7 , wherein said amplitude controller alters said digital control signal in response to at least one member of the group consisting of initializing said regulated LO buffer, initializing said receiver, and initializing a communication session using said radio frequency interface and between reception of packets.

12. The receiver of claim 7 ,

wherein said radio frequency interface is configured to communicate using at least one member of the group consisting of: a radio antenna, a low noise amplifier; and

wherein said digitally controlled source includes at least one member of the group consisting of a digital to analog converter, a current source and a voltage source; and

wherein said receiver implements a member of the group consisting of a direct conversion receiver and a double conversion receiver.

13. An integrated circuit, comprising:

at least one regulated LO buffer comprising

a LO buffer receiving an unregulated LO signal and an amplitude control to create a regulated LO signal;

a peak detector receiving said regulated LO signal to create an analog peak signal;

a digital output comparator receiving said analog peak signal and a reference amplitude level to create a digital threshold detect signal;

an amplitude controller receiving said digital threshold detect signal to assert a digital control signal;

a digitally controlled source receiving said digital control signal to generate said amplitude control.

14. The integrated circuit of claim 13 , wherein said amplitude controller includes at least one instance of at least one member of the group consisting of a finite state machine and a computer.

15. The integrated circuit of claim 13 , wherein said integrated circuit is manufactured by at least one member of the group consisting of a MOSFET semiconductor process, a gallium arsenide semiconductor process and an amorphous semiconductor process.

16. The integrated circuit of claim 13 , wherein said amplitude controller alters said digital control signal no more than once a second.

17. The integrated circuit of claim 13 , further comprising a transceiver using said regulated LO signal.

18. The integrated circuit of claim 13 , further comprising:

a radio frequency interface;

a receiver coupled to said radio frequency interface to create an input signal and including

a Local Oscillator (LO) generating an unregulated LO signal;

said regulated LO buffer for receiving said unregulated LO signal to create said regulated LO signal; and

a mixer receiving said input signal and said regulated LO signal at least partly create a baseband signal from said input signal.

19. The integrated circuit of claim 18 , wherein said amplitude controller alters said digital control signal in response to at least one member of the group consisting of initializing said receiver, initializing said integrated circuit, initializing a communication session using said radio frequency interface and between reception of packets.

20. The integrated circuit of claim 18 ,

wherein said radio frequency interface is configured to communicate using at least one member of the group consisting of: a radio antenna, a low noise amplifier; and

wherein said digitally controlled source includes at least one member of the group consisting of a digital to analog converter, a current source and a voltage source.

21. The integrated circuit of claim 18 , wherein said receiver implements a member of the group consisting of a direct conversion receiver and a double conversion receiver.

22. The integrated circuit of claim 18 , wherein said input signal and said regulated LO signal both include a differential signal pair.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2012
From: QUALCOMM ATHEROS, INC.
To: QUALCOMM INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 029385/0104 →
MERGER Recorded Sep 22, 2011
From: ATHEROS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: QUALCOMM ATHEROS, INC.
Reel/Frame 026945/0608 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 7, 2009
From: NATHAWAD, LALITKUMAR
To: ATHEROS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 022655/0151 →