IP Library Granted Patent US 9,088,326
Granted Patent B2
US 9,088,326 · App. 13/921,285 · Granted Jul 21, 2015

Front end radio architecture having a split band arrangement with co-banding

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Patent No.
US 9,088,326
App. No.
13/921,285
Granted
Jul 21, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A front end radio architecture is configured to provide a split band frequency arrangement that includes co-banding. The disclosed split band frequency arrangement combines a medium bandwidth filter with a small bandwidth filter to provide enough bandwidth to pass a relatively large communication band. The medium bandwidth filter has a bandwidth that is large enough to support co-banding of smaller communication bands, while also having a narrow enough bandwidth to realize a relatively steep roll-off that ensures coexistence with adjacent bands that are not co-banded. The bandwidths of the medium bandwidth filter and the small bandwidth filter overlap in bandwidth by an amount that is at least as large as the highest bandwidth signal expected to be received or transmitted. The split band frequency arrangement reduces the number of filters needed in the front end radio architecture by repurposing the small bandwidth filter, and by co-banding the smaller communication bands.

Claims (22)

1. A front end radio architecture comprising:

a medium bandwidth filter; and

a small bandwidth filter having a bandwidth overlap with the medium bandwidth filter such that signals of a large communication band are passable through a combined bandwidth of the medium bandwidth filter and the small bandwidth filter, wherein the medium bandwidth filter has a bandwidth sufficient to support a co-banding of at least two smaller communication bands, yet having a bandwidth roll-off that ensures coexistence with adjacent communication bands that are not co-banded.

2. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the small bandwidth filter is configured to pass signals of one radio technology, and wherein a combination of the small bandwidth filter and the medium bandwidth filter is configured to pass signals of another radio technology.

3. The front end radio architecture of claim 2 wherein the one radio technology is Long-Term Evolution Time Division Duplex (LTE TDD) and the another radio technology is LTE Frequency Division Duplex (FDD).

4. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the medium bandwidth filter has a medium receive passband that extends from around about 2496 MHz to around about 2640 MHz.

5. The front end radio architecture of claim 4 where a guard band of 13 MHz is realized between the medium receive passband and an upper boundary of an adjacent communication band.

6. The front end radio architecture of claim 4 wherein the steep roll-off is around about 40 dB to around about 50 dB.

7. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the at least two smaller communication bands are a first receive co-band that extends from around about 2545 MHz to around about 2575 MHz and a second receive co-band that extends from around about 2570 MHz to around about 2620 MHz.

8. The front end radio architecture of claim 7 wherein a −15 dBm blocker level is located around about 85 MHz below 2570 MHz.

9. The front end radio architecture of claim 7 wherein a −15 dBm blocker level is located around about 65 MHz above 2575 MHz.

10. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the small bandwidth filter has a small receive passband that extends from around about 2620 MHz to 2690 MHz.

11. The front end radio architecture of claim 10 wherein the small bandwidth filter has a steep roll-off of around about 40 dB to around about 50 dB.

12. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the bandwidth overlap is around about 20 MHz.

13. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the small bandwidth filter has a small transmit passband that extends from around about 2496 MHz to 2570 MHz.

14. The front end radio architecture of claim 13 wherein the small bandwidth filter has a steep roll-off of around about 40 dB to around about 50 dB.

15. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the small bandwidth filter includes a first transmit co-band that extends from around about 2500 MHz to around about 2570 MHz.

16. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the medium bandwidth filter has a medium transmit passband that extends from around about 2550 MHz to around about 2690 MHz.

17. The front end radio architecture of claim 16 wherein the medium bandwidth filter has a steep roll-off of around about 40 dB to around about 50 dB.

18. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 wherein the at least two smaller communication bands are a second transmit co-band that extends from around about 2545 MHz to around about 2575 MHz and a third transmit co-band that extends from around about 2570 MHz to around about 2620 MHz.

19. The front end radio architecture of claim 1 further including an antenna switch module (ASM) that is controllable to selectively couple antennas to the medium bandwidth filter and the small bandwidth filter in various combinations.

20. The front end radio architecture of claim 19 further including a controller to control the ASM to selectively couple antennas to the medium bandwidth filter and the small bandwidth filter in various combinations.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Jun 16, 2016
From: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
To: QORVO US, INC.
Reel/Frame 039196/0941 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 19, 2013
From: KHLAT, NADIM
To: RF MICRO DEVICES, INC.
Reel/Frame 030640/0533 →