IP Library Granted Patent US 9,210,009
Granted Patent B2
US 9,210,009 · App. 13/618,607 · Granted Dec 8, 2015

Digital pre-distortion filter system and method

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Patent No.
US 9,210,009
App. No.
13/618,607
Granted
Dec 8, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A digital predistorter for improving the performance of a narrow passband filter near the output is disclosed. The digital predistorter provides amplitude correction to the signal based on the characteristics of the passband filter. A filter group delay predistorter may also be employed to correct group delay variation introduced by the narrow passband filter.

Claims (57)

1. A predistortion linearized communication system, comprising:

an input configured to receive a digital communication signal;

a predistorter coupled to the input, the predistorter configured to output a predistorted signal;

an up-converter coupled to the predistorter configured to receive the predistorted signal and output an up-converted digital signal;

a filter group delay predistorter coupled to the up-converter and directly connected to crest factor and digital predistortion circuitry, wherein the filter group delay predistorter is configured to provide an inverse group delay in the up-converted digital signal;

a digital to analog convertor coupled to the crest factor and digital predistortion circuitry-configured to receive an output from the crest factor and digital predistortion circuitry to produce an analog signal; and

an output filter coupled to receive a Radio Frequency (RF) signal representation of the analog signal configured to output a filtered signal for transmission,

wherein the predistorter coupled to the input is configured to output the predistorted signal based on roll-off characteristics of the output filter.

2. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 1 , wherein the fitter group delay predistorter comprises a finite impulse response filter.

3. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 2 , wherein the output filter is a passband filter, wherein the communication signal has one or more frequency bands and wherein the filter group delay predistorter is configured to provide a predistortion signal that varies with frequency band location relative to the passband filter roll off characteristics.

4. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 1 , wherein the fitter group delay predistorter comprises an infinite impulse response fitter.

5. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 4 , wherein the infinite impulse response filter is an all-pass infinite impulse response filter.

6. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 1 , wherein the output filter is a combiner cavity filter configured to receive the RE signal and provide an output RE signal and wherein the filter group delay predistorter is configured to compensate for cavity filter insertion loss characteristics.

7. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 1 , further comprising a channel filtering and pulse shaping circuitry configured to receive the input signal and provide baseband filtering to the input signal.

8. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 1 , further comprising an interpolation circuit coupled between the filter group delay predistorter and the up-converter.

9. A predistortion linearized communication system for amplifying a digital communication signal, comprising:

an input configured to receive a multi-carrier digital communication signal,

input processing circuitry coupled to the input and configured to receive the multi-carrier digital communication signal, the input processing circuitry configured to provide a plurality of sampled input signals;

a plurality of digital up-converter circuit paths each configured to receive a corresponding sampled input signal from the input processing circuitry, each digital up-converter circuit path comprising:

a filter passband predistorter, the filter passband predistorter configured to receive a corresponding sampled input signal and output a predistorted signal;

an up-converter coupled to filter passband predistorter configured to receive the predistorted signal and output an up-converted digital signal;

summer circuitry configured to receive the up-converted digital signals from each of the digital up-convertor circuit paths and provide a multi-carrier composite signal;

a filter group delay predistorter directly connected to the summer circuitry configured to receive the multi-carrier composite signal and provide a group delay compensated signal;

a digital to analog convertor coupled to the filter group delay predistorter configured to, receive the group delay compensated signal and output an analog signal; and,

a passband filter coupled to receive a Radio Frequency (RF) signal representation of the analog signal configured to output a passband RF signal,

wherein each of the filter passband predistorters outputs is configured to output the predistorted signal based on roll-off characteristics of the passband filter relative to the multi-carrier digital communication signal.

10. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 9 , further comprising a combiner cavity filter configured to receive the passband RF signal and provide din output RF signal.

11. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 9 , wherein each of the digital up-convertor circuit paths further comprises channel filtering and pulse shaping circuitry configured to receive the corresponding sampled input signal and provide baseband filtering to the sampled input signal.

12. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 9 , wherein each of the digital up-convertor circuit paths further comprises an interpolation circuit coupled between the filter passband predistorter and the up-converter.

13. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 9 , wherein each of the filter passband predistorters comprises a finite impulse response filter.

14. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 13 , wherein each of the finite impulse response filters has 5 taps.

15. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 9 , wherein each of the filter group delay predistorters comprises an infinite impulse response filter.

16. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 15 , wherein each of the filter group delay predistorters comprises an all-pass infinite impulse response filter.

17. The predistortion linearized communication system of claim 10 , further comprising an uplink signal path coupled to the combiner cavity filter configured to receive uplink signals.

18. A method for predistortion linearization of a transmitter, comprising:

receiving a digital communication signal;

providing a predistorted signal based on the digital communication signal employing digital predistortion coefficients;

providing through an up-conversion module an up-converted digital signal based on the predistorted signal;

providing an inverse group delay in the up-converted signal through a filter group delay predistorter coupled to the up-conversion module and directly connected to a crest factor and digital predistortion module;

producing through a digital-to-analog convertor an analog signal from an output of the crest factor and digital predistortion module coupled to the digital-to-analog convertor; and

providing a Radio Frequency (RF) signal representation of the analog signal to a passband filter for outputting a filtered signal for transmission,

wherein the digital predistortion coefficients are based on roll-off characteristics of the passband filter and the communication signal frequency.

19. Transmitter circuitry configured for generating multicarrier orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) signals for transmission, the transmitter circuitry comprising:

predistortion circuitry to operate on a baseband input signal to provide a predistorted signal;

up-conversion circuitry to up-convert the predistorted signal to an up-converted predistorted signal;

a filter group delay predistorter coupled to the up-conversion circuitry and directly connected to crest factor and digital predistortion circuitry, the filter group delay predistorter to operate on the up-converted predistorted signal;

digital-to-analog conversion (DAC) circuitry coupled to the crest factor and digital predistortion circuitry, the DAC circuitry configured to receive an output signal from the crest factor and digital predistortion circuitry to convert the output signal to an analog signal; and

an output passband filter in an output signal path coupled to receive a radio-frequency (RF) signal representing the analog signal to provide a filtered output transmit signal for subsequent transmission, the output passband filter having a predetermined roll-off characteristic,

wherein the predistortion circuitry is configured to pre-distort the digital baseband input signal to provide amplitude correction for the predetermined roll-off characteristic of the output passband filter, and

wherein the filter group delay predistorter to remove group delay deviation prior to operation of the DAC.

20. The transmitter circuitry of claim 19 wherein the transmitter circuitry is configured to convert the up-converted predistorted signal, combined with other up-converted predistorted signals of different subcarrier frequencies, to a multicarrier composite signal, and

wherein the output passband filter is configured to provide the filtered output transmit signal to an antenna port for subsequent transmission of OFDMA signals through one or more antennas.

21. The transmitter circuitry of claim 20 wherein the transmitter circuitry is configured for operation in User Equipment (UE) for transmission of the OFDMA signals through two or more antennas in accordance with a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique.

22. The transmitter circuitry of claim 20 wherein the transmitter circuitry is configured for operation within a remote-radio head (RRH) of a third-generation partnership project long-term evolution (3GPP LTE) network for transmission of the OFDMA signals through two or more antennas in accordance with a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique.

23. The transmitter circuitry of claim 20 further comprising:

circuitry to generate the multicarrier composite signal,

wherein the filter group delay predistorter is configured to operate on the multicarrier composite signal to remove group delay deviation from the multicarrier composite signal prior to operation of the DAC.

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