IP Library Granted Patent US 9,166,471
Granted Patent B1
US 9,166,471 · App. 12/723,738 · Granted Oct 20, 2015

3D frequency dithering for DC-to-DC converters used in multi-mode cellular transmitters

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Patent No.
US 9,166,471
App. No.
12/723,738
Granted
Oct 20, 2015
Kind
B1
Abstract

A circuit and method is disclosed that dithers a switching frequency of a DC-to-DC converter which gets modulated onto an RF carrier such that switching noise is spread over a given bandwidth that is wider than a communications measurements bandwidth. The circuit includes a switching circuitry adapted to transfer energy from a source to a load using a switching signal having a series of switching cycles and a switching frequency. Also included is a control circuitry adapted to generate a pseudo-random value near a beginning of each of the series of switching cycles to determine a maximum switching frequency value based upon the pseudo-random value. The method includes adjusting the switching frequency of the switching signal incrementally from a fixed minimum switching frequency value to the maximum frequency value and vice versa as a function of time during each of the series of switching cycles of the switching circuit.

Claims (25)

1. A method for spreading a switching noise spectrum generated by a series of switching cycles of a switching circuit while transferring energy from a source to a load via the switching circuit, the method comprising:

generating a pseudo-random value near a beginning of each of the series of switching cycles;

determining a maximum switching frequency value based upon the pseudo-random value; and

adjusting a switching frequency of the switching circuit incrementally from a fixed minimum switching frequency value to the maximum switching frequency value and adjusting the switching frequency of the switching circuit decrementally from the maximum switching frequency to the fixed minimum switching frequency during each of the series of switching cycles of the switching circuit.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein adjusting the switching frequency of the switching circuit is achieved using linear steps in frequency.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein determining the maximum switching frequency value is achieved by adding the pseudo-random value to the fixed minimum switching frequency value.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the switching circuit is a direct current to direct current (DC-to-DC) converter.

5. The method of claim 4 wherein the DC-to-DC converter is adapted to supply power to a mobile terminal.

6. The method of claim 4 wherein the DC-to-DC converter is adapted to supply power to a radio frequency power amplifier (RF PA).

7. The method of claim 1 wherein determining a maximum switching frequency value is achieved by adding the pseudo-random value to the minimum switching frequency value.

8. A circuit comprising:

switching circuitry adapted to:

receive a switching signal having a series of switching cycles and a switching frequency;

transfer energy from a source to a load; and

control circuitry adapted to:

generate a pseudo-random value near a beginning of each of the series of switching cycles;

determine a maximum switching frequency value based upon the pseudo-random value; and

adjust the switching frequency of the switching signal incrementally from a fixed minimum switching frequency value to the maximum switching frequency value and adjust the switching frequency of the switching circuit decrementally from the maximum switching frequency to the fixed minimum switching frequency during each of the series of switching cycles of the switching circuitry.

9. The circuit of claim 8 wherein the control circuitry includes a maximum length shift register (MLSR) that is adapted to generate the pseudo-random value.

10. The circuit of claim 9 further including an adder circuit adapted to add a pseudo-random value generated by the MLSR to the fixed minimum switching frequency value.

11. The circuit of claim 8 further including a frequency generator for generating switching frequencies that range between the fixed minimum switching frequency value and the maximum switching frequency value based upon the pseudo-random value.

12. The circuit of claim 11 further including a propagation delay compensator adapted to maintain linearity between generated switching frequencies and a set of generated pseudo-random codes.

13. The circuit of claim 8 wherein the switching circuitry is a direct current to direct current (DC-to-DC) converter.

14. The circuit of claim 13 wherein the DC-to-DC converter is adapted to supply power to a mobile terminal.

15. The circuit of claim 14 wherein the DC-to-DC converter is adapted to supply power to a radio frequency power amplifier (RF PA).

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Jun 16, 2016
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: QORVO US, INC.
Reel/Frame 039196/0941 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS (RECORDED 3/19/13 AT REEL/FRAME 030045/0831) Recorded Mar 30, 2015
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 035334/0363 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Mar 19, 2013
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 030045/0831 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2010
From: LEVESQUE, CHRIS; RETZ, JAMES; NGO, CHRISTOPHER T.
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 024098/0108 →