IP Library Granted Patent US 8,437,697
Granted Patent B2
US 8,437,697 · App. 13/592,813 · Granted May 7, 2013

Processing of multi-carrier signals before power amplifier amplification

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Patent No.
US 8,437,697
App. No.
13/592,813
Granted
May 7, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments for methods and apparatuses for processing a multi-carrier signal are disclosed. One method includes shaping a frequency spectrum of a multi-carrier transmit signal wherein an amplitude of a plurality of subcarriers of the multi-carrier transmit signal is increased relative to at least one other subcarrier of the multi-carrier transmit signal. The shaped frequency spectrum multi-carrier transmit signal is amplified with a power amplifier, wherein a power level of an output of the power amplifier is greater than a rated power level of the power amplifier.

Claims (60)

1. A transmitter, comprising:

a first digital processing branch configured to process an in-phase component of a digital input signal to provide a processed in-phase signal;

a second digital processing branch configured to process a quadrature-phase component of the digital input signal to provide a processed quadrature-phase signal;

a compressive nonlinearity module configured to amplitude compress the processed in-phase signal and the processed quadrature-phase signal to provide an amplitude compressed in-phase signal and an amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal, respectively;

a first analog processing branch configured to process the amplitude compressed in-phase signal to provide a processed amplitude compressed in-phase signal;

a second analog processing branch configured to process the amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal to provide a processed amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal;

an upconverter module configured to frequency translate the processed amplitude compressed in-phase signal and the processed amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal to provide a frequency translated baseband signal; and

an amplifier, having a rated power level, configured to amplify the frequency translated baseband signal to a power level that is greater than the rated power level.

2. The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the first digital processing branch comprises:

a first upsampler configured to upsample the in-phase component to provide an upsampled in-phase signal; and

a digital low pass filter configured to filter the upsampled in-phase signal to provide the processed in-phase signal, and

wherein the second digital processing branch comprises:

a second upsampler configured to upsample the quadrature-phase component to provide an upsampled quadrature-phase signal; and

a second digital low pass filter configured to filter the upsampled quadrature-phase signal to provide the processed quadrature-phase signal.

3. The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the first analog processing branch comprises:

a first digital-to-analog converter configured to convert the amplitude compressed in-phase signal from a digital domain to an analog domain to provide an analog amplitude compressed in-phase signal; and

a first analog low pass filter configured to filter the analog amplitude compressed in-phase signal to provide the processed amplitude compressed in-phase signal, and

wherein the second analog processing branch comprises:

a second digital-to-analog converter configured to convert the amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal from the digital domain to the analog domain to provide an analog amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal; and

a second analog low pass filter configured to filter the analog amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal to provide the processed amplitude compressed quadrature-phase signal.

4. The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the compressive nonlinearity module is further configured to amplitude compress the processed in-phase signal and the processed quadrature-phase signal using a first and a second compressive nonlinearity function, respectively.

5. The transmitter of claim 4 , wherein compressions of the first and the second compressive nonlinearity functions increase with an amplitude of the processed in-phase signal and an amplitude of the processed quadrature-phase signal, respectively.

6. The transmitter of claim 4 , wherein the first and the second compressive nonlinearity functions enable the transmitter to comply with a spectral mask as measured at an output of the amplifier.

7. The transmitter of claim 4 , wherein the first and the second compressive nonlinearity functions enable the transmitter to substantially preserve a phase angle of the in-phase and the quadrature-phase components.

8. A transmitter, comprising:

an inverse Fast-Fourier transform (IFFT) module configured to implement an IFFT on symbol data to provide a time-domain representation of the symbol data;

a compressive nonlinearity module configured to provide an amplitude compressed time-domain representation in response to the time-domain representation; and

an amplifier configured to provide an amplified output having a power level that is greater than a rated power level of the amplifier module in response to the amplitude compressed time-domain representation.

9. The transmitter of claim 8 , wherein the compressive nonlinearity module is further configured to amplitude compress an input to the compressive nonlinearity module using a compressive nonlinearity function.

10. The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein compression of the compressive nonlinearity function increases with an amplitude of the input.

11. The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the compressive nonlinearity function enables the transmitter to comply with a spectral mask as measured at an output of the amplifier.

12. The transmitter of claim 8 , further comprising:

an upsampler configured to upsample the time-domain representation to provide an upsampled time-domain representation; and

a digital low pass filter configured to filter the upsampled time-domain representation to provide a filtered time-domain representation,

wherein the compressive nonlinearity module is further configured to amplitude compress the filtered time-domain representation to provide the amplitude compressed time-domain representation.

13. The transmitter of claim 8 , further comprising:

a digital-to-analog converter configured to convert the amplitude compressed time-domain representation from a digital domain to an analog domain to provide an analog amplitude compressed time-domain representation;

an analog low pass filter configured to filter the analog amplitude compressed time-domain representation to provide a filtered amplitude compressed time-domain representation; and

an upconverter module configured to frequency translate the filtered amplitude compressed time-domain representation to provide a frequency translated amplitude compressed time-domain representation,

wherein the amplifier is further configured to amplify the frequency translated amplitude compressed time-domain representation to provide the amplified output.

14. A transmitter, comprising:

a compressive nonlinearity module configured to amplitude compress a time-domain representation of symbol data in a time-domain using a compressive nonlinearity function to provide an amplitude compressed time-domain representation of the symbol data; and

an amplifier configured to provide an amplified output having a power level that is greater than a rated power level of the amplifier in response to the amplitude compressed time-domain representation.

15. The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein compression of the compressive nonlinearity function increases with an amplitude of the time-domain representation.

16. The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the compressive nonlinearity function enables the transmitter to comply with a spectral mask as measured at an output of the amplifier.

17. The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the symbol data is Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed (OFDM) symbol data.

18. The transmitter of claim 17 , further comprising:

an inverse Fast-Fourier transform (IFFT) module configured to implement an IFFT on the OFDM symbol data to provide a time-domain representation of the OFDM symbol data; and

a digital processing branch configured to process the time-domain representation to provide a processed time-domain representation;

wherein the compressive nonlinearity module is further configured to amplitude compress the processed time-domain representation.

19. The transmitter of claim 18 , wherein the digital processing branch comprises:

an upsampler configured to upsample the time-domain representation to provide an upsampled time-domain representation; and

a digital low pass filter configured to filter the upsampled time-domain representation to provide the processed time-domain representation.

20. The transmitter of claim 17 , further comprising:

an analog processing branch configured to process an output of the compressive nonlinearity module to provide an analog processed time-domain representation; and

an upconverter module configured to frequency translate the analog processed time-domain representation to provide a frequency translated time-domain representation,

wherein the amplifier is further configured to amplify the frequency translated time-domain representation to provide the amplified output.

21. The transmitter of claim 20 , wherein the analog processing branch comprises:

a digital-to-analog converter configured to convert the output of the compressive nonlinearity module from a digital domain to an analog domain to provide an analog amplitude compressed time-domain representation; and

an analog low pass filter configured to filter the analog amplitude compressed time-domain representation to provide the analog processed time-domain representation.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2013
From: DAKSHINAMURTHY, SRIRAMAN; LORENZ, ROBERT G.; HU, MING; SHAEFFER, DEREK K.
To: BECEEM COMMUNICATIONS INC.
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From: BECEEM COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
To: BROADCOM CORPORATION
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