IP Library Granted Patent US 8,674,746
Granted Patent B1
US 8,674,746 · App. 13/653,155 · Granted Mar 18, 2014

Electronic circuits with variable attenuators and methods of their operation

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Patent No.
US 8,674,746
App. No.
13/653,155
Granted
Mar 18, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

Variable attenuators and methods of their operation are provided. A variable attenuator includes first and second variable resistance circuits and multiple additional resistors. The first variable resistance circuit has a plurality of current paths coupled in parallel between input and output terminals. A first current path includes two first resistors coupled in series between the input and output terminals, and a switch, which has a channel coupled across one of the two first resistors. The multiple additional resistors include second and third resistors. The second resistor is coupled between the input terminal and an intermediate node. The third resistor is coupled between the output terminal and the intermediate node. The second variable resistance circuit is coupled between the intermediate node and a voltage reference terminal. The level of attenuation provided by the attenuator is controlled by a switch control circuit based on a digital input.

Claims (73)

1. A variable attenuator comprising:

a first variable resistance circuit coupled between an input terminal and an output terminal of the variable attenuator, wherein the first variable resistance circuit includes

a first current path that includes two first resistors and a first switch, wherein the two first resistors are coupled in series with each other between the input terminal and the output terminal, and the first switch has a first channel coupled across one of the two first resistors;

a second current path that includes a second switch having a second channel, a first current conducting terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second current conducting terminal coupled to the output terminal, and

a third current path that includes a second resistor having a first terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second terminal coupled to the output terminal;

a third resistor having a first terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second terminal coupled to an intermediate node;

a fourth resistor having a first terminal coupled to the output terminal, and a second terminal coupled to the intermediate node; and

a second variable resistance circuit coupled between the intermediate node and a voltage reference terminal.

2. The variable attenuator of claim 1 , further comprising:

a switch control circuit for providing a first control signal to a control terminal of the first switch, and for providing a second control signal to a control terminal of the second switch, wherein the first and second control signals affect conductivities of the first and second channels, an effective resistance of the first variable resistance circuit, and an attenuation level provided by the variable attenuator.

3. The variable attenuator of claim 2 , wherein the variable attenuator is configured:

to attenuate an input signal provided at the input terminal by a first attenuation level when the switch control circuit provides the first and second control signals to cause the first and second channels to be substantially conductive;

to attenuate the input signal by a second attenuation level that is greater than the first attenuation level when the switch control circuit provides the first control signal to cause the first channel to be substantially conductive, and provides the second control signal to cause the second channel to be substantially non-conductive; and

to attenuate the input signal by a third attenuation level that is greater than the second attenuation level when the switch control circuit provides the first and second control signals to cause the first and second channels to be substantially non-conductive.

4. The variable attenuator of claim 1 , wherein the second variable resistance circuit comprises:

a fourth current path coupled between the intermediate node and the voltage reference terminal, which includes a fifth resistor coupled in series with a third switch having a third channel, a first current conducting terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second current conducting terminal coupled to the output terminal;

a fifth current path coupled between the intermediate node and the voltage reference terminal, which includes a sixth resistor coupled in series with a fourth switch having a fourth channel, a first current conducting terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second current conducting terminal coupled to the output terminal; and

a sixth current path coupled between the intermediate node and the voltage reference terminal, which includes a seventh resistor coupled in series with a fifth switch having a fifth channel, a first current conducting terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second current conducting terminal coupled to the output terminal.

5. The variable attenuator of claim 4 , further comprising:

a switch control circuit for providing a first control signal to a control terminal of the first switch, a second control signal to a control terminal of the second switch, a third control signal to a control terminal of the third switch, a fourth control signal to a control terminal of the fourth switch, and a fifth control signal to a control terminal of the fifth switch, in order to adjust conductivities of the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth channels, effective resistances of the first and second variable resistance circuits, and an attenuation level provided by the variable attenuator.

6. The variable attenuator of claim 5 , wherein the variable attenuator is configured:

to attenuate an input signal provided at the input terminal by a first attenuation level when the switch control circuit provides the first and second control signals to cause the first and second channels to be substantially conductive, and provides the third, fourth, and fifth control signals to cause the third, fourth, and fifth channels to be substantially non-conductive;

to attenuate the input signal by a second attenuation level that is greater than the first attenuation level when the switch control circuit provides the first and third control signals to cause the first and third channels to be substantially conductive, and provides the second, fourth, and fifth control signals to cause the second, fourth, and fifth channels to be substantially non-conductive;

to attenuate the input signal by a third attenuation level that is greater than the second attenuation level when the switch control circuit provides the first, third, and fourth control signals to cause the first, third, and fourth channels to be substantially conductive, and provides the second and fifth control signals to cause the second and fifth channels to be substantially non-conductive; and

to attenuate the input signal by a fourth attenuation level that is greater than the third attenuation level when the switch control circuit provides the first and second control signals to cause the first and second channels to be substantially non-conductive, and provides the third, fourth, and fifth control signals to cause the third, fourth, and fifth channels to be substantially conductive.

7. The variable attenuator of claim 6 , wherein the switch control circuit further comprises:

a multiple-bit input for receiving a digital control signal, wherein the switch control circuit is configured to provide the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth control signals based on a value of the digital control signal.

8. An electronic circuit that includes a variable attenuator, the variable attenuator comprising:

a first variable resistance circuit having a first plurality of current paths that are coupled in parallel with each other between a first input terminal and a first output terminal of the variable attenuator, wherein a first current path of the first plurality of current paths includes:

two first resistors coupled in series with each other between the first input terminal and the first output terminal, and

a first switch, which has a first channel coupled across one of the two first resistors;

a second resistor having a first terminal coupled to the first input terminal, and a second terminal coupled to a first intermediate node;

a third resistor having a first terminal coupled to the first output terminal, and a second terminal coupled to the first intermediate node; and

a second variable resistance circuit having a first terminal coupled to the first intermediate node, and a second terminal coupled to a voltage reference terminal.

9. The electronic circuit of claim 8 , wherein the first plurality of current paths further comprises:

a second current path that includes a second switch having a second channel, a first current conducting terminal coupled to the first input terminal, and a second current conducting terminal coupled to the first output terminal.

10. The electronic circuit of claim 9 , wherein the first plurality of current paths further comprises:

a third current path that includes a third resistor having a first terminal coupled to the first input terminal, and a second terminal coupled to the first output terminal.

11. The electronic circuit of claim 8 , wherein the second variable resistance circuit further comprises:

a second plurality of current paths that are coupled in parallel with each other between the first intermediate node and the voltage reference terminal.

12. The electronic circuit of claim 11 , wherein each current path of the second plurality of current paths comprises:

a shunt resistor; and

a shunt switch having a channel coupled in series with the shunt resistor.

13. The electronic circuit of claim 8 , further comprising:

a switch control circuit for providing a first control signal to a control terminal of the first switch, wherein the first control signal affects a conductivity of the first channel, an effective resistance of the first variable resistance circuit, and an attenuation level provided by the variable attenuator.

14. The electronic circuit of claim 8 , wherein the first variable resistance circuit, the second resistor, the third resistor, and the second variable resistance circuit are included within a first stage of the variable attenuator, wherein the first stage is configured to provide a first number of attenuation levels, and wherein the variable attenuator further comprises:

a second stage of the variable attenuator coupled in series with the first stage of the variable attenuator, wherein the second stage is configured to provide a second number of attenuation levels, wherein the second stage of the variable attenuator includes

a third variable resistance circuit having a second plurality of current paths that are coupled in parallel with each other between a second input terminal and a second output terminal,

a fourth resistor having a first terminal coupled to the second input terminal, and a second terminal coupled to a second intermediate node,

a fifth resistor having a first terminal coupled to the second output terminal, and a second terminal coupled to the second intermediate node; and

a fourth variable resistance circuit having a first terminal coupled to the second intermediate node, and a second terminal coupled to the voltage reference terminal.

15. The electronic circuit of claim 8 , further comprising:

a phase shifter coupled in series with the variable attenuator, wherein the variable attenuator and the phase shifter are configured to attenuate and apply a phase shift, respectively, to an input signal in order to produce a phase shifted and attenuated signal; and

an amplifier stage configured to amplify the phase shifted and attenuated signal.

16. A method of operating an electronic circuit, the method comprising the steps of:

receiving a digital control signal that indicates a desired attenuation level for an input signal to the electronic circuit;

producing a first control signal based on the desired attenuation level indicated in the digital control signal; and

providing the first control signal to a control terminal of a first switch of a variable attenuator that includes

a first variable resistance circuit having a first plurality of current paths that are coupled in parallel with each other between an input terminal and an output terminal of the variable attenuator, wherein a first current path of the first plurality of current paths includes:

two first resistors coupled in series with each other between the input terminal and the output terminal, and

the first switch, which has a first channel coupled across one of the two first resistors, wherein the first control signal affects a conductivity of the first channel, an effective resistance of the first variable resistance circuit, and an attenuation level provided by the variable attenuator,

a second resistor having a first terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second terminal coupled to a first intermediate node,

a third resistor having a first terminal coupled to the output terminal, and a second terminal coupled to the first intermediate node, and

a second variable resistance circuit having a first terminal coupled to the first intermediate node, and a second terminal coupled to a voltage reference terminal.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first variable resistance circuit further includes a second current path that includes a second switch having a second channel, a first current conducting terminal coupled to the input terminal, and a second current conducting terminal coupled to the output terminal, and wherein the method further comprises:

producing a second control signal based on the desired attenuation level indicated in the digital control signal; and

providing the second control signal to a control terminal of the second switch, wherein the second control signal affects a conductivity of the second channel, the effective resistance of the first variable resistance circuit, and the attenuation level provided by the variable attenuator.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the second variable resistance circuit includes a second plurality of current paths that are coupled in parallel with each other between the intermediate node and the voltage reference terminal, wherein each current path of the second plurality of current paths includes a shunt resistor and a shunt switch having a channel coupled in series with the shunt resistor, and wherein the method further comprises:

producing a plurality of additional control signals based on the desired attenuation level indicated in the digital control signal; and

providing the plurality of additional control signals to control terminals of the shunt switches, wherein the additional control signals affect conductivities of the channels of the shunt switches, the effective resistance of the second variable resistance circuit, and the attenuation level provided by the variable attenuator.

19. The method of claim 16 , wherein the first variable resistance circuit, the second resistor, the third resistor, and the second variable resistance circuit are included within a first stage of the variable attenuator, wherein the first stage is configured to provide a first number of attenuation levels, wherein the variable attenuator also includes a second stage coupled in series with the first stage and configured to provide a second number of attenuation levels, and wherein the method further comprises:

producing one or more additional control signals based on the desired attenuation level indicated in the digital control signal; and

providing the one or more additional control signals to the second stage of the variable attenuator to affect the attenuation level provided by the variable attenuator.

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