IP Library Granted Patent US 8,737,935
Granted Patent B2
US 8,737,935 · App. 13/534,775 · Granted May 27, 2014

Multi-band up-convertor mixer

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Patent No.
US 8,737,935
App. No.
13/534,775
Granted
May 27, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A communications transceiver includes a shared multi-band mixer. Various configurations of the shared multi-band mixer include using suitable hardware/software in the form of circuitry, logic gates, and/or code functions to combine multi-band processing of RF signal conversion within a single shared mixer. Various configurations include separate or shared tuning and/or amplification of up-converted (mixed) multi-band communication bands. The communications transceiver processes each band separately within the single shared mixer.

Claims (31)

1. A transmitter for a communications transceiver comprising:

a digital processing input stage providing communication signals to at least two distinct processing chains, each one of the at least two distinct processing chains processing separate communications signals;

a shared mixer connected to the at least two distinct processing chains;

circuitry to selectively receive and process within the shared mixer each of the separate communications signals, and

an output stage to individually transmit each of the processed separate communications signals.

2. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 1 , comprising a digital-to-analog converter followed by a low-pass filter operative within each of the at least two distinct processing chains, the digital-to-analog converters and low-pass filters converting and filtering corresponding separate communications signals.

3. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of local oscillators as inputs to the shared mixer.

4. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 3 , wherein the circuitry includes at least switches to selectively connect each of the plurality of local oscillators to up-convert, within the shared mixer, each of the separate communication signals.

5. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 4 , wherein the output stage further comprises a plurality of tuners, each of the plurality of tuners separately tuning corresponding up-converted separate communication signals.

6. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 5 , wherein the output stage further comprises a plurality of power amplifiers and associated antennas, each of the plurality of power amplifiers amplifying an output of each of corresponding tuned separate communication signals and each of the plurality of antennas transmitting an output of each of corresponding amplified communication signals.

7. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 4 , wherein the output stage further comprises a shared tuner, the shared tuner selectively tuning up-converted separate communication signals.

8. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 7 , wherein the output stage further comprises a shared power amplifier and a plurality of transmission antennas, the shared power amplifier selectively amplifying an output of each the tuned separate communication signals and each of the plurality of antennas transmitting an output of each of corresponding amplified communication signals.

9. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 1 , wherein the shared mixer requires 50% or less active chip area than a multi-mixer configuration.

10. The transmitter for a communications transceiver, as per claim 1 , wherein the transmitter is operative in any of: an RF transceiver, user equipment transceiver, base station transceiver, wireless transceiver, LTE transceiver or MIMO transceiver.

11. A method for multi-band up-conversion in a transmitter, the method comprising:

selectively receiving and processing within a shared mixer a plurality of separate communications signals, the processing comprising:

selectively connecting a local oscillator from a plurality of local oscillators, the selectively connected local oscillator selected to match a distinct transmission signal band center frequency for each selectively received separate communications signal;

selectively up-converting each of the separately received communications signals into distinct transmission communication signal bands using the selectively connected local oscillator; and

tuning of each of the distinct transmission communication signal bands.

12. The method for multi-band up-conversion in a transmitter, as per claim 11 , wherein the tuning further comprises separate or shared tuning of each of the distinct transmission communication signal bands.

13. The method for multi-band up-conversion in a transmitter, as per claim 12 , further comprising the steps of separate or shared amplification and transmission of each of the tuned distinct transmission communication signal bands.

14. The method for multi-band up-conversion in a transmitter, as per claim 12 , wherein the multi-band up-conversion steps are operative in any of: an RF transceiver, user equipment transceiver, base station transceiver, wireless transceiver, LTE transceiver or MIMO transceiver.

15. A multi-band up-conversion mixer circuit comprising:

a first plurality of transistor pairs forming a shared Gm stage, each of the transistor pairs receiving a distinct communications signal as an input;

a plurality of quad transistor stages connected to the shared Gm stage and forming a shared mixing stage, each of the plurality of quad transistor stages receiving a distinct local oscillator signal to up-convert the distinct communications signal received from the shared Gm stage, and

a second plurality of transistor pairs forming a cascode output stage connected to the shared mixing stage, each of the second transistor pairs receiving the distinct up-converted communications signal as an input and selectively passing the distinct up-converted communications signal to an associated transmission stage.

16. The multi-band up-conversion mixer circuit, as per claim 15 , wherein the distinct communication signals comprise distinct communication bands and the distinct up-converted communications signals comprise distinct up-converted RF communication bands.

17. The multi-band up-conversion mixer circuit, as per claim 15 , wherein the second plurality of transistor pairs forming the cascode output stage used to pass a first distinct up-converted band are used for gain control of a second distinct up-converted communication band.

18. The multi-band up-conversion mixer circuit, as per claim 15 , wherein the plurality of second transistor pairs forming the cascode output stage are used to isolate loading of a first distinct up-converted band from a second distinct up-converted communication band.

19. The multi-band up-conversion mixer circuit, as per claim 15 , wherein the plurality of quad transistor stages further comprise fully shared LO buffers.

20. The multi-band up-conversion mixer circuit, as per claim 15 , wherein the multi-band up-conversion mixer circuit is operative in any of: an RF transceiver, user equipment transceiver, base station transceiver, wireless transceiver, LTE transceiver or MIMO transceiver.

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