IP Library Granted Patent US 8,873,466
Granted Patent B2
US 8,873,466 · App. 13/650,138 · Granted Oct 28, 2014

Timing event generation circuit for mobile communication device

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Patent No.
US 8,873,466
App. No.
13/650,138
Granted
Oct 28, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system or circuit for generating timing events for mobile communications includes fetching network parameters corresponding to a cellular network. The network parameters are used to program a set of programmable registers. The timing events then are generated based on the network parameters. The timing events enable a user equipment (UE) or a base station to operate in multiple cellular networks.

Claims (53)

1. A radio-frequency (RF) timer for generating a plurality of timing events to enable a wireless communication device to operate in a plurality of different cellular networks, wherein the wireless communication device includes at least one of a user equipment (UE) and a base station, the RF timer comprising:

a memory module for storing a plurality of sets of network parameters corresponding to the plurality of different cellular networks;

a plurality of programmable registers, coupled to the memory module, that are configurable using at least one of the sets of network parameters; and

an event generation logic circuit, coupled to the plurality of programmable registers, for generating the plurality of timing events based on a first set of the network parameters corresponding to a first cellular network of the plurality of different cellular networks for enabling the wireless communication device to operate in the first cellular network,

wherein the wireless communication device transmits and receives data in a plurality of frames, each frame including a plurality of sub-frames, each sub-frame including a plurality of slots, and each slot including a plurality of symbols, and

wherein the plurality of slots are synchronized using a timing reference that is common between the wireless communication device and a cellular network.

2. The RF timer of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of cellular networks operate in accordance with at least one of wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA), narrowband CDMA (N-CDMA), global system for mobile communications (GSM), and long term evolution (LTE) standards.

3. The RF timer of claim 1 , wherein the wireless communication device communicates in at least one of time-division duplex (TDD) and frequency-division duplex (FDD) modes.

4. The RF timer of claim 1 , wherein a set of network parameters includes at least one of sub-frames in a frame count, slots in a sub-frame count, chips in a slot count, symbols in a slot count, symbol length, uplink downlink delays, downlink pilot time slot (DwPTS) length, uplink pilot time slot (UpPTS) length, uplink slot attribute, downlink slot attribute, special slot attribute, uplink configuration length, and downlink configuration length in accordance with an operation standard of a cellular network.

5. The RF timer of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of programmable registers includes at least one of:

a sub-frame-per-frame register for storing the sub-frames in a frame count;

a slot-per-sub-frame register for storing the slots in a sub-frame count;

a chips-per-slot register for storing the chips in a slot count;

a symbols-per-slot register for storing the symbols in a slot count;

a plurality of symbol length registers, wherein each symbol length register stores a corresponding symbol length;

a plurality of uplink attribute registers for storing the uplink slot attributes of corresponding slots;

a plurality of downlink attribute registers for storing the downlink slot attributes of the corresponding slots;

a plurality of special slot attribute registers for storing the special slot attributes of the corresponding slots;

an uplink downlink delay register for storing uplink and downlink delays;

an uplink configuration length register for storing an uplink configuration length; and

a downlink configuration length register for storing a downlink configuration length.

6. The RF timer of claim 1 , wherein the timing reference is at least one of pulse-per-second signal from a global positioning system (GPS) satellite, trigger input from IEEE 1588 standard protocol, and timing reference from a cellular network.

7. A wireless communication device capable of operating in a plurality of different cellular networks, comprising:

a radio-frequency (RF) timer for generating a plurality of timing events, wherein the RF timer comprises:

a memory module for storing a plurality of sets of network parameters corresponding to the plurality of different cellular networks;

a plurality of programmable registers, coupled to the memory module, that are configured using at least one of the sets of network parameters; and

an event generation logic circuit, coupled to the plurality of programmable registers, for generating the plurality of timing events based on a first set of the network parameters corresponding to a first cellular network for enabling the wireless communication device to operate in the first cellular network,

wherein the wireless communication device transmits and receives data in a plurality of frames, each frame including a plurality of sub-frames, each sub-frame including a plurality of slots, and each slot including a plurality of symbols, and

wherein the plurality of slots are synchronized using a timing reference that is common between the wireless communication device and a cellular network.

8. The wireless communication device of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of cellular networks operate in accordance with at least one of wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA), narrowband CDMA (N-CDMA), global system for mobile communications (GSM), and long term evolution (LTE) standards.

9. The wireless communication device of claim 7 , wherein the wireless communication device communicates in at least one of time-division duplex (TDD) and frequency-division duplex (FDD) modes.

10. The wireless communication device of claim 7 , wherein a set of network parameters includes at least one of sub-frames in a frame count, slots in a sub-frame count, chips in a slot count, symbols in a slot count, symbol length, uplink downlink delays, downlink pilot time slot (DwPTS) length, uplink pilot time slot (UpPTS) length, uplink slot attribute, downlink slot attribute, special slot attribute, uplink configuration length, and downlink configuration length in accordance with an operation standard of a cellular network.

11. The wireless communication device of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of programmable registers includes at least one of:

a sub-frame-per-frame register for storing the sub-frames in a frame count;

a slot-per-sub-frame register for storing the slots in a sub-frame count;

a chips-per-slot register for storing the chips in a slot count;

a symbols-per-slot register for storing the symbols in a slot count;

a plurality of symbol length registers, wherein each symbol length register stores a corresponding symbol length;

a plurality of uplink attribute registers for storing the uplink slot attributes of corresponding slots;

a plurality of downlink attribute registers for storing the downlink slot attributes of the corresponding slots;

a plurality of special slot attribute registers for storing the special slot attributes of the corresponding slots;

an uplink downlink delay register for storing uplink and downlink delays;

an uplink configuration length register for storing an uplink configuration length; and

a downlink configuration length register for storing a downlink configuration length.

12. The wireless communication device of claim 7 , wherein the timing reference is at least one of pulse-per-second signal from a global positioning system (GPS) satellite, trigger input from IEEE 1588 standard protocol, and timing reference from a cellular network.

13. A method for generating a plurality of timing events by a radio-frequency (RF) timer of a wireless communication device to enable the wireless communication device to operate in a plurality of different cellular networks, the method comprising:

storing a plurality of sets of network parameters corresponding to the plurality of different cellular networks in a memory module of the RF timer;

programming a plurality of programmable registers in the RF timer using a first set of the network parameters corresponding to a first cellular network of the plurality of different cellular networks; and

generating the plurality of timing events by the RF timer based on the first set of the network parameters to enable wireless communication device to operate in the first cellular network,

wherein the wireless communication device transmits and receives data in a plurality of frames, each frame including a plurality of sub-frames, each sub-frame including a plurality of slots, and each slot including a plurality of symbols, and

wherein the plurality of slots are synchronized using a timing reference that is common between the wireless communication device and a cellular network.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of cellular networks operate in accordance with at least one of wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA), narrowband CDMA (N-CDMA), global system for mobile communications (GSM), and long term evolution (LTE) standards.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein a set of network parameters includes at least one of sub-frames in a frame count, slots in a sub-frame count, chips in a slot count, symbols in a slot count, symbol length, uplink downlink delays, downlink pilot time slot (DwPTS) length, uplink pilot time slot (UpPTS) length, uplink slot attribute, downlink slot attribute, special slot attribute, uplink configuration length, and downlink configuration length in accordance with an operation standard of a cellular network.

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