IP Library Granted Patent US 8,208,865
Granted Patent B2
US 8,208,865 · App. 12/567,071 · Granted Jun 26, 2012

RF front-end with on-chip transmitter/receiver isolation and noise-matched LNA

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Patent No.
US 8,208,865
App. No.
12/567,071
Granted
Jun 26, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of an RF front-end are presented herein. In an embodiment, the RF front end comprises a power amplifier (PA), a noise-matched low-noise amplifier (LNA), a balance network, and a four-port isolation module. A first port of the isolation module is coupled to an antenna. The second port of the isolation module is coupled to the balancing network. The third port is coupled an output of the PA. The fourth port is coupled to a differential input of the noise-matched LNA. The isolation module effectively isolates the third port from the fourth port to prevent strong outbound signals received at the third port from saturating the LNA coupled to the fourth port. Isolation is achieved via electrical balance. In an embodiment, the signal path coupling the antenna at the first port to the differential input of the LNA at the fourth port is shorter than a wavelength of the inbound signal received by the antenna.

Claims (33)

1. A radio frequency (RF) front-end for full-duplex communication devices, comprising:

a power amplifier (PA) configured to provide, at an output, an amplified outbound signal to an antenna;

a noise-matched low-noise amplifier (LNA) configured to receive, at a differential input, an inbound signal from the antenna;

a balance network comprising a tunable resistor and capacitor; and

an isolation module comprising a first port coupled to the antenna, a second port coupled to the balance network, a third port coupled to the output of the PA, and a fourth port coupled to the differential input of the LNA, wherein the isolation module is configured to isolate the third port from the fourth port by electrical balance.

2. The RF front-end of claim 1 , wherein a signal path, coupling the antenna at the first port to the differential input of the LNA at the fourth port, is shorter than a wavelength of the inbound signal received by the antenna.

3. The RF front-end of claim 2 , wherein a voltage on the signal path at a given time is substantially the same at all points on the signal path.

4. The RF front-end of claim 1 , wherein the LNA has a substantially infinite input impedance.

5. The RF front-end of claim 1 , wherein the LNA has a common-source configuration.

6. The RF front-end of claim 1 , wherein the LNA comprises an input transistor that includes a gate coupled to a first differential input of the LNA and a source coupled directly to ground.

7. The RF front-end of claim 1 , wherein:

the isolation module further comprises a step-up autotransformer comprising a first winding and a second winding that are electrically coupled in series at a center node,

the first port is configured to couple the antenna to a first end node of the series coupled windings,

the second port is configured to couple the balance network to a second end node of the series coupled windings,

the third port is configured to couple the output of the PA to the center node,

the fourth port is configured to couple the differential input of the LNA across the first end node and the second end node.

8. The RF front-end of claim 7 , wherein the amplified outbound signal appears common mode across the differential input of the LNA.

9. The RF front-end of claim 8 , wherein the amplified outbound signal has an associated power.

10. The RF front-end of claim 9 , wherein a first portion of the associated power is transferred to the antenna and a second portion of the associated power is transferred to the balancing network.

11. The RF front-end of claim 10 , wherein the first portion and the second portion are substantially determined based on a ratio between N P and N S , where N P is the number of turns in the first winding and N S is the number of turns in the second winding.

12. The RF front-end of claim 11 , wherein substantially half of the amplified outbound signal power is transferred to the antenna and half of the transmission signal power is transferred to the balancing network if N P equals N S .

13. The RF front-end of claim 11 , wherein N S is greater than N P , thereby providing more of the amplified outbound signal power to the antenna than the balancing network and increasing an insertion loss between the first port and the fourth port.

14. The RF front-end of claim 7 , wherein the balancing network is configured to provide an impedance substantially equal to an impedance of the antenna.

15. The RF front-end of claim 7 , wherein the balancing network is configured to provide an impedance based on an impedance of the antenna and based on a ratio between N P and N S , where N P is the number of turns in the first winding and N S is the number of turns in the second winding.

16. A radio frequency (RF) front-end for full-duplex communication devices, comprising:

a noise-matched low-noise amplifier (LNA) configured to receive, at a differential input, an inbound signal from an antenna;

a balance network comprising a tunable resistor and capacitor; and

an isolation module comprising a first port coupled to the antenna, a second port coupled to the balance network, a third port coupled to a power amplifier, and a fourth port coupled to the differential input of the LNA,

wherein the isolation module is configured to isolate the third port from the fourth port by electrical balance,

wherein the noise-matched LNA, the balance network, and the isolation module are implemented on a common substrate.

17. The RF front-end of claim 16 , wherein a signal path coupling the antenna at the first port to the differential input of the LNA at the fourth port is shorter than a wavelength of the inbound signal received by the antenna.

18. The RF front-end of claim 17 , wherein a voltage on the signal path at a given time is substantially the same at all points on the signal path.

19. The RF front-end of claim 16 , wherein the LNA has a substantially infinite input impedance.

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