IP Library Granted Patent US 9,236,895
Granted Patent B1
US 9,236,895 · App. 14/274,039 · Granted Jan 12, 2016

Phase filter for radio frequency (RF) signals

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Patent No.
US 9,236,895
App. No.
14/274,039
Granted
Jan 12, 2016
Kind
B1
Abstract

In a Radio Frequency (RF) filter, a first conductive link has a first length corresponding to a first (N) number of wavelengths of a primary RF frequency. A second conductive link has a second length corresponding to both a second (M) number of wavelengths of the primary RF frequency and an out-out-phase (X) number of wavelengths of a secondary RF frequency. An input interface receives an input RF signal and transfers a first component of the input signal over the first link and transfers a second component of the input RF signal over the second link. An output interface combines the first component from the first link with the second component from the second link to transfer an output RF signal. The energy at the primary frequency constructively combines in-phase, but the energy at the secondary frequency destructively combines out-of-phase.

Claims (28)

1. A Radio Frequency (RF) signal filter comprising:

a first conductive link having a first length corresponding to a first (N) number of wavelengths of a primary RF frequency;

a second conductive link having a second length corresponding to both a second (M) number of wavelengths of the primary RF frequency and an out-out-phase (X) number of wavelengths of a secondary RF frequency;

an input interface configured to receive an input RF signal, transfer a first RF component of the input RF signal over the first conductive link, and transfer a second RF component of the input RF signal over the second conductive link; and

an output interface configured to combine the first RF component transferred over the first conductive link with the second RF component transferred over the second conductive link to form and transfer an output RF signal.

2. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the first conductive link comprises one or more first segments movable within one or more second segments to maintain the first length of the first conductive link within an ambient temperature range.

3. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the second conductive link comprises one or more first segments movable within one or more second segments to maintain the second length of the second conductive link within an ambient temperature range.

4. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the first conductive link comprises one or more first segments having a temperature coefficient and one or more second segments having an inverse coefficient to maintain the first length of the first conductive link within an ambient temperature range.

5. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the second conductive link comprises one or more first segments having a temperature coefficient and one or more second segments having an inverse coefficient to maintain the second length of the second conductive link within an ambient temperature range.

6. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the first conductive link comprises a phase shifter configured to maintain the in-phase number (N) of wavelengths of the primary RF frequency over the first conductive link within an ambient temperature range.

7. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the second conductive link comprises a phase shifter configured to maintain the in-phase number (M) of wavelengths of the primary RF frequency over the second conductive link within an ambient temperature range.

8. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the second conductive link comprises a phase shifter configured to maintain the out-of-phase number (X) of wavelengths of the secondary RF frequency over the second conductive link within an ambient temperature range.

9. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the first conductive link comprises a temperature control system configured to maintain the first length within an ambient temperature range.

10. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the second conductive link comprises a temperature control system configured to maintain the second length within an ambient temperature range.

11. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the input interface is coupled to a remote radio head and the output interface is coupled to an antenna system.

12. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the input interface is coupled to modulation systems in a radio head and the output interface is coupled to output ports in the radio head.

13. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the input interface is coupled to antenna ports in an antenna system and the output interface is coupled to antenna elements in the antenna system.

14. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the (N) number of wavelengths comprises 1 wavelength.

15. The RF filter of claim 1 wherein the (M) number of wavelengths comprises 52 wavelengths.

16. A Radio Frequency (RF) signal filter comprising:

a first conductive link having a first length corresponding to a first (N) number of wavelengths of a primary RF frequency;

a second conductive link having a second length corresponding to both a second (M) number of wavelengths of the primary RF frequency and an out-out-phase (X) number of wavelengths of a secondary RF frequency and comprising one or more first segments movable within one or more second segments to maintain the second length of the second conductive link within an ambient temperature range;

an input interface configured to receive an input RF signal from a remote radio head, transfer a first RF component of the input RF signal over the first conductive link, and transfer a second RF component of the input RF signal over the second conductive link; and

an output interface configured to combine the first RF component transferred over the first conductive link with the second RF component transferred over the second conductive link to form and transfer an output RF signal to an antenna system.

17. The RF filter of claim 16 wherein the input interface is coupled to modulation systems in the radio head.

18. The RF filter of claim 16 wherein the output interface is coupled to output ports in the radio head.

19. The RF filter of claim 16 wherein the input interface is coupled to antenna ports in the antenna system.

20. The RF filter of claim 16 wherein the output interface is coupled to antenna elements in the antenna system.

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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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