IP Library Granted Patent US 8,983,546
Granted Patent B2
US 8,983,546 · App. 13/855,667 · Granted Mar 17, 2015

Rectifier circuit management system, for use in cell site power systems

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Patent No.
US 8,983,546
App. No.
13/855,667
Granted
Mar 17, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems, apparatus, methods, and manufactures for conserving power in a communications system such as a communications service cell site or cell site. The methods include adjusting the RF coverage of the cell site antenna, selective control of the RF output transmit power, selective control of the communications bit rate, transfer of communications to other cell sites, adjustment of indicators such that mobile devices transfer communications to other cell sites, and reallocation of logical slots between radios in the cell site. In some examples, the cell site employs a power controller. The power controller may utilize a switching circuit to produce two different voltages from a single battery string during a commercial power failure with improved conversion efficiencies. In another example, a power controller may manage multiple rectifiers so that the rectifiers operate more efficiently, such as with approximately equal runtime and with regular testing.

Claims (38)

1. A system for supplying backup battery power to radio and telecommunications circuitry at a cell site, comprising:

a battery string having one or more serially connected batteries, wherein the battery string has a native voltage across first and second terminals of the battery string;

a switching circuit that is configured to produce an output voltage at an output node that is greater than the native voltage of the battery string by alternatively coupling the output node to the first terminal of the battery string, then coupling the output node to the second terminal of the battery string; and,

a power controller configured to control the switching circuit and to control routing of power from the battery string and the switching circuit to provide the native voltage to a first telecommunications circuitry subsystem during a power failure, and to provide the greater voltage to a second telecommunications circuitry subsystem during the power failure, wherein:

the first and second telecommunications circuitry subsystems are electrically isolated from each other; and

a floating ground is employed within the system in order to produce an output voltage at the output node that is approximately double the native voltage of the battery string.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the power controller is further configured to:

determine whether a primary power source has failed; and,

direct the switching circuit to up-convert the native voltage of the battery string to produce the output voltage at the output node that is approximately double the native voltage of the battery string.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first telecommunications circuitry subsystem includes GSM telecommunications circuitry and the second telecommunications circuitry subsystem includes UMTS telecommunications circuitry, and wherein the power controller is configured to provide approximately 24 volts from the battery string to the GSM telecommunications circuitry and to also provide approximately 48 volts from the battery string to the UMTS telecommunications circuitry.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the switching circuit comprises an H-bridge circuit.

5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the switching circuit further comprises an energy storage device, and wherein the power controller is configured to rapidly and repeatedly control the switching circuit to alternatively couple the output node to the first terminal of the battery string and store energy in the energy storage device, and couple the output node to the second terminal of the battery string and store energy in the energy storage device.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein:

the first and second telecommunications circuitry subsystems are electrically isolated from each other; and

a floating ground is employed within the system in order to produce an output voltage at the output node that is approximately double the native voltage of the battery string.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the power controller is further configured to:

determine whether a primary power source has failed; and,

direct the switching circuit to up-convert the native voltage of the battery string to produce the output voltage at the output node that is approximately double the native voltage of the battery string.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first telecommunications circuitry subsystem includes GSM telecommunications circuitry and the second telecommunications circuitry subsystem includes UMTS telecommunications circuitry, and wherein the power controller is configured to provide approximately 24 volts from the battery string to the GSM telecommunications circuitry and to also provide approximately 48 volts from the battery string to the UMTS telecommunications circuitry.

9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the switching circuit comprises an H-bridge circuit.

10. A system for supplying backup battery power to radio and telecommunications circuitry at a cell site, comprising:

at least one battery string comprising one or more serially connected batteries, wherein the battery string has a native voltage across first and second terminals of the battery string;

switching circuit means for producing an output voltage at an output node that is greater than the native voltage of the battery string by alternatively coupling the output node to the first terminal of the battery string, then coupling the output node to the second terminal of the battery string; and,

power controller means for controlling the switching circuit means and for controlling routing of power from the battery string and the switching circuit means to provide the native voltage to a first telecommunications circuitry subsystem during a power failure, and to provide the greater voltage to a second telecommunications circuitry subsystem during the power failure,

wherein the first telecommunications circuitry subsystem includes GSM telecommunications circuitry and the second telecommunications circuitry subsystem includes UMTS telecommunications circuitry, and wherein the power controller means further comprises means for providing approximately 24 volts from the battery string to the GSM telecommunications circuitry and to also provide approximately 48 volts from the battery string to the UMTS telecommunications circuitry.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein:

the first and second telecommunications circuitry subsystems are electrically isolated from each other; and

a floating ground is employed within the system in order to produce an output voltage at the output node that is approximately double the native voltage of the battery string.

12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the power controller means further comprises:

means for determining whether a primary power source has failed; and,

means for directing the switching circuit to up-convert the native voltage of the battery string to produce the output voltage at the output node that is approximately double the native voltage of the battery string.

13. The system of claim 10 , wherein the switching circuit comprises an H-bridge circuit.

14. The system of claim 10 , wherein the switching circuit means further comprises an energy storage device, and wherein the power controller means further comprises means for rapidly and repeatedly controlling the switching circuit means to alternatively couple the output node to the first terminal of the battery string and store energy in the energy storage device, and couple the output node to the second terminal of the battery string and store energy in the energy storage device.

15. A system for supplying backup battery power to radio and telecommunications circuitry at a cell site, comprising:

a battery string having one or more serially connected batteries, wherein the battery string has a native voltage across first and second terminals of the battery string;

a switching circuit that is configured to produce an output voltage at an output node that is greater than the native voltage of the battery string by alternatively coupling the output node to the first terminal of the battery string, then coupling the output node to the second terminal of the battery string; and,

a power controller configured to control the switching circuit and to control routing of power from the battery string and the switching circuit to provide the native voltage to a first telecommunications circuitry subsystem during a power failure, and to provide the greater voltage to a second telecommunications circuitry subsystem during the power failure,

wherein the switching circuit further comprises an energy storage device, and wherein the power controller is configured to rapidly and repeatedly control the switching circuit to alternatively couple the output node to the first terminal of the battery string and store energy in the energy storage device, and couple the output node to the second terminal of the battery string and store energy in the energy storage device.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2022
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
To: IBSV LLC; LAYER3 TV, LLC; PUSHSPRING, LLC; T-MOBILE CENTRAL LLC; T-MOBILE USA, INC.; ASSURANCE WIRELESS USA, L.P.; BOOST WORLDWIDE, LLC; CLEARWIRE COMMUNICATIONS LLC; CLEARWIRE IP HOLDINGS LLC; SPRINTCOM LLC; SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.; SPRINT INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED; SPRINT SPECTRUM LLC
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 2, 2020
From: T-MOBILE USA, INC.; ISBV LLC; T-MOBILE CENTRAL LLC; LAYER3 TV, INC.; PUSHSPRING, INC.; BOOST WORLDWIDE, LLC; CLEARWIRE COMMUNICATIONS LLC; CLEARWIRE IP HOLDINGS LLC; CLEARWIRE LEGACY LLC; SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P.; SPRINT INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED; SPRINT SPECTRUM L.P.; ASSURANCE WIRELESS USA, L.P.
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2020
From: DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG
To: T-MOBILE USA, INC.; IBSV LLC
Reel/Frame 052969/0381 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2020
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: T-MOBILE USA, INC.; IBSV LLC; METROPCS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.; METROPCS WIRELESS, INC.; T-MOBILE SUBSIDIARY IV CORPORATION; LAYER3 TV, INC.; PUSHSPRING, INC.
Reel/Frame 052969/0314 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 30, 2016
From: T-MOBILE USA, INC.
To: DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG
Reel/Frame 041225/0910 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 17, 2015
From: T-MOBILE USA, INC.; METROPCS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.; T-MOBILE SUBSIDIARY IV CORPORATION
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 037125/0885 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 8, 2013
From: FISCHER, STEVE
To: T-MOBILE USA, INC.
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