IP Library Granted Patent US 8,750,350
Granted Patent B2
US 8,750,350 · App. 13/183,528 · Granted Jun 10, 2014

Transmitter with a variable sampling rate

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Patent No.
US 8,750,350
App. No.
13/183,528
Granted
Jun 10, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention presents a method and a system for mitigating effects of clock harmonics in the receiver. The receiving signal may be monitored in such a way that the interfering harmonic component is tracked. When the interfering frequency is found out, the system determines the clock or clocks in the transceiver which are contributing to the interfering spurious tone. After that, the contributing clock(s) frequency is selected so that the effect of the spurious tone in the receiving passband is minimized or mitigated. This is performed by selecting a suitable clock frequency resulting in the spurious tones all falling outside the receiver passband; or in an OFDM system, by choosing a clock frequency deriving the spurious tone straight onto a subcarrier signal frequency.

Claims (49)

1. A method for mitigating effects of spurious tones caused by clock signals in a transceiver, comprising a transmitter and a receiver, the method comprising:

determining at least one clock signal which contributes to a creation of at least one spurious tone on a receiver signal path, at least one determined clock signal relating to at least one of an analog-digital converter, a digital-analog converter and a sample rate converter of the transceiver;

measuring a spectrum of a received signal on the receiver signal path; and

if detecting a spurious tone in the spectrum, selecting a frequency for the determined clock signal based on the detected spurious tone to mitigate the effect of spurious tones in operation of the receiver,

wherein the detecting of the spurious tone comprises detecting an increase in power spectral density at a frequency that falls substantially on a multiple of a the frequency of for the determined clock signal.

2. The method according to claim 1 , where the frequency for the determined clock signal is selected so that the created spurious tone falls outside a bandwidth of the receiver.

3. The method according to claim 1 , where the frequency for the determined clock signal is selected so that the created spurious tone falls substantially aligned with a subcarrier frequency of the receiver.

4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein determining the at least one clock signal comprises:

determining at least two clock signals whose linear combination fall substantially on a frequency of the spurious tone.

5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein determining the at least one clock signal comprises:

determining the at least one clock signal based on a data table, comprising clock signal frequency values linked with at least one of created spurious tone frequency values, subcarrier frequencies and limit frequencies of a passband of the receiver.

6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein a clock frequency of a Farrow-type sample rate converter is related to the clock frequency of the digital-analog converter.

7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the mitigation of the effect of the spurious tones is performed in each branch of a multiple branch receiver.

8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the transmitter comprises a primary and a secondary clock for the digital-analog converter, with either one of the clocks in operation; and

if detecting a spurious tone in the spectrum, switching between the primary and the secondary clocks.

9. A system for mitigating effects of spurious tones caused by clock signals in a transceiver, comprising:

a transmitting signal branch;

at least one receiving signal branch;

at least one clock signal relating to at least one of an analog-digital converter, a digital-analog converter and a sample rate converter of the transceiver;

a controller configured to determine the at least one clock signal which contributes to a creation of at least one spurious tone on the receiving signal branch;

the controller configured to select a frequency for the determined clock signal to mitigate the effect of spurious tones in operation of the receiver;

measuring means configured to measure a spectrum of a received signal on the receiver signal path, wherein, if the controller detects a spurious tone in the spectrum, the controller selects the frequency for the determined clock signal based on the detected spurious tone; and

the controller configured to detect an increase in power spectral density at a frequency that falls substantially on a multiple of a frequency of for the determined clock signal, when detecting the spurious tone.

10. The system according to claim 1 , the system comprising:

the controller configured to select the frequency for the determined clock signal so that the created spurious tone falls outside a bandwidth of the receiver.

11. The system according to claim 9 , the system comprising:

the controller configured to select the frequency for the determined clock signal so that the created spurious tone falls substantially aligned with a subcarrier frequency of the receiver.

12. The system according to claim 9 , the system comprising:

the controller configured to determine at least two clock signals whose linear combination fall substantially on a frequency of the spurious tone.

13. The system according to claim 9 , the system further comprising:

a memory storing a data table; and

the controller configured to determine the at least one clock signal based on the data table, comprising clock signal frequency values linked with at least one of created spurious tone frequency values, subcarrier frequencies and limit frequencies of a passband of the receiver.

14. The system according to claim 9 , the system comprising:

a Farrow-type sample rate converter whose clock frequency is related to the clock frequency of the digital-analog converter.

15. The system according to claim 9 , the system comprising:

multiple receiver branches wherein the mitigation of the effect of spurious tones is performed in each of the branches.

16. The system according to claim 9 , the system further comprising:

a primary and a secondary clock for the digital-analog converter of the transmitter, with either one of the clocks in operation; and

if the controller detects a spurious tone in the spectrum, the controller is configured to switch between the primary and the secondary clocks.

17. A non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising a computer program for mitigating effects of spurious tones caused by clock signals in a transceiver comprising a transmitter and a receiver, the computer program comprising code adapted to perform the following steps when executed on a data-processing system:

determining at least one clock signal which contributes to a creation of at least one spurious tone on a receiver signal path of the receiver, the at least one determined clock signal relating to at least one of an analog-digital converter, a digital-analog converter and a sample rate converter of the transceiver;

measuring a spectrum of a received signal on the receiver signal path; and

if detecting a spurious tone in the spectrum, selecting a frequency for the determined clock signal based on the detected spurious tone to mitigate the effect of spurious tones in operation of the receiver,

wherein the detecting of the spurious tone comprises detecting an increase in power spectral density at a frequency that falls substantially on a multiple of a the frequency of for the determined clock signal.

18. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 17 , where the frequency for the determined clock signal is selected so that the created spurious tone falls outside a bandwidth of the receiver and/or falls substantially aligned with a subcarrier frequency of the receiver.

19. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 17 , wherein determining the at least one clock signal comprises:

determining at least two clock signals whose linear combination fall substantially on a frequency of the spurious tone.

20. The non-transitory computer-readable medium according to claim 17 , wherein determining the at least one clock signal comprises:

determining the at least one clock signal based on a data table, comprising clock signal frequency values linked with at least one of created spurious tone frequency values, subcarrier frequencies and limit frequencies of a passband of the receiver.

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