IP Library Granted Patent US 9,882,586
Granted Patent B2
US 9,882,586 · App. 14/788,548 · Granted Jan 30, 2018

Switchable diplexer with physical layout to provide improved isolation

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Patent No.
US 9,882,586
App. No.
14/788,548
Granted
Jan 30, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and systems for a switchable diplexer with physical layout to provide isolation may comprise a diplexer comprising bandpass filters, the bandpass filters having a predetermined passband, and switches coupled to the passband filters and configured to select one of the plurality of bandpass filters, where the bandpass filters are arranged in groups of bandpass filters, a first with an E-band bandpass filter with a passband between 475 MHz and 675 MHz and an F-band bandpass filter having a passband between 650 MHz and 875 MHz, the E-band and F-band bandpass filters being electrically arranged in parallel relation to one another, and a second comprising a D-band bandpass filter with a passband between 1125 MHz and 1675 MHz and a D-low band bandpass filter with a passband between 1125 MHz and 1225 MHz, the D-band and D-low band bandpass filters being electrically arranged in parallel relation to one another.

Claims (35)

1. A switchable diplexer, comprising:

a plurality of bandpass filters, the bandpass filters having a predetermined passband; and

a plurality of switches coupled to the passband filters and configured to select one of the plurality of bandpass filters;

wherein the bandpass filters are arranged in groups of bandpass filters, a first of said groups comprising at least one E-band bandpass filter having a passband between 475 MHz and 675 MHz and at least one F-band bandpass filter having a passband between 650 MHz and 875 MHz, the at least one E-band bandpass filter and the at least one F-band bandpass filter being electrically arranged in parallel relation to one another, and a second of said groups comprising at least one D-band bandpass filter having a passband between 1125 MHz and 1675 MHz and at least one D-low band bandpass filter having a passband between 1125 MHz and 1225 MHz, the at least one D-band bandpass filter and the at least one D-low band bandpass filter being electrically arranged in parallel relation to one another.

2. The switchable diplexer of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of switches comprise primary and secondary switches, and wherein the plurality of bandpass filters in a given group of bandpass filters share common secondary switches.

3. The switchable diplexer of claim 2 , wherein none of the plurality of bandpass filters in a given group share a common secondary switch with a bandpass filter in another group.

4. The switchable diplexer of claim 1 , wherein the groups of bandpass filters comprise two groups of two bandpass filters each, and wherein the switches comprise:

two primary switches each connected to a communication link and configured to switch one of the two groups into the communication link; and

a pair of secondary switches for each group of bandpass filters, each pair of secondary switches having a first secondary switch coupled to one of the primary switches and a second secondary switch coupled to another one of the primary switches, each pair of secondary switches configured to select one of the two bandpass filters in their respective group.

5. The switchable diplexer of claim 1 , wherein the groups of bandpass filters comprise M groups of N bandpass filters each, and wherein the switches comprise:

two primary switches each connected to a communication link and configured to switch one of the M groups into the communication link; and

a pair of secondary switches for each of the M groups of N bandpass filters, each pair of secondary switches having a first secondary switch coupled to one of the primary switches and a second secondary switch coupled to another one of the primary switches, each pair of secondary switches configured to select one of the N bandpass filters in their respective group.

6. The switchable diplexer of claim 5 , wherein when the primary switches are configured to select one of the groups of bandpass filters, other of the M groups of N bandpass filters are deselected by the primary switches, and further wherein each pair of secondary switches for the deselected groups of bandpass filters are set in a complementary configuration.

7. The switchable diplexer of claim 5 , wherein N is the same quantity for each of the M groups.

8. The switchable diplexer of claim 5 , wherein N is different for one or more of the M groups.

9. The switchable diplexer of claim 1 , wherein a first bandpass filter in at least one of the groups of bandpass filters has a high rejection frequency range that is at least partially overlapping a high rejection frequency range of a second bandpass filter in the at least one the groups of bandpass filters.

10. The switchable diplexer of claim 9 , wherein the high rejection frequency range is a predetermined frequency range of high rejection.

11. A switchable diplexer, comprising:

a first primary switch comprising a common terminal and M selectable terminals;

a first set of M secondary switches, each secondary switch comprising a common terminal and N selectable terminals, wherein the common terminal of each switch in the first set of M secondary switches is connected to one of the selectable terminals of the first primary switch;

a second primary switch comprising a common terminal and M selectable terminals;

a second set of M secondary switches, each secondary switch comprising a common terminal and N selectable terminals, wherein the common terminal of each switch in the second set of M secondary switches is connected to one of the selectable terminals of the second primary switch; and

a plurality of bandpass filters arranged in M groups of N bandpass filters, a first of said M groups comprising at least one E-band bandpass filter having a passband between 475 MHz and 675 MHz and at least one F-band bandpass filter having a passband between 650 MHz and 875 MHz, the at least one E-band bandpass filter and the at least one F-band bandpass filter being electrically arranged in parallel relation to one another, and a second of said M groups comprising at least one D-band bandpass filter having a passband between 1125 MHz and 1675 MHz and at least one D-low band bandpass filter having a passband between 1125 MHz and 1225 MHz, the at least one D-band bandpass filter and the at least one D-low band bandpass filter being electrically arranged in parallel relation to one another, each bandpass filter having a first terminal connected to one of the N selectable terminals of one of the first set of M secondary switches and a second terminal connected to one of the N selectable terminals of a corresponding one of the second set of M secondary switches; and

wherein at least one group of the M groups comprises a first filter and a second filter, wherein the first filter has a high rejection range that is outside a passband of the second filter and the second filter has a high rejection range that is outside a passband of the second filter.

12. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein bandpass filters in a given group of bandpass filters share a common switch of the first set of M secondary switches and a common switch of the second set of M secondary switches.

13. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein none of the plurality of bandpass filters in a given group share a common secondary switch with a bandpass filter in another group.

14. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein the M groups of N bandpass filters comprise two groups of two bandpass filters each, and wherein the switches comprise:

the first and second primary switches each connected to a communication link and configured to switch one of the two groups into the communication link; and

a pair of the first set and second set of secondary switches for each group of bandpass filters, each pair of secondary switches having a first secondary switch coupled to the first primary switch and a second secondary switch coupled to the second primary switch, each pair of secondary switches configured to select one of the two bandpass filters in their respective group.

15. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein when the primary switches are configured to select one of the M groups of N bandpass filters, and other of the M groups of N bandpass filters are deselected by the primary switches, and further wherein each pair of secondary switches for the deselected groups of bandpass filters are set in a complementary configuration.

16. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein N is the same quantity of bandpass filters for each of the M groups.

17. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein N is a different quantity of bandpass filters for one or more of the M groups.

18. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein the number of N selectable terminals of a switch pair in the first and second set of M secondary switches is equal to or greater than the number of bandpass filters in a group of bandpass filters corresponding to that switch pair.

19. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein the number of N selectable terminals of a switch pair in the first and second set of M secondary switches is greater than a number of bandpass filters in a group of bandpass filters and at least one of the N selectable terminals of each secondary switch is connected to a signal ground.

20. The switchable diplexer of claim 11 , wherein the at least one of the first and second bandpass filters has an identified high rejection frequency range that is at least partially overlapping an identified high rejection frequency range of the other of the first and second bandpass filters in the group.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 9, 2021
From: MAXLINEAR, INC.; MAXLINEAR COMMUNICATIONS, LLC; EXAR CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 056816/0089 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2021
From: MUFG UNION BANK, N.A.
To: MAXLINEAR, INC.; EXAR CORPORATION; MAXLINEAR COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 056656/0204 →
SUCCESSION OF AGENCY (REEL 042453 / FRAME 0001) Recorded Jul 1, 2020
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: MUFG UNION BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 053115/0842 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 12, 2017
From: MAXLINEAR, INC.; ENTROPIC COMMUNICATIONS, LLC (F/K/A ENTROPIC COMMUNICATIONS, INC.); EXAR CORPORATION
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 042453/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2016
From: ZENG, YONGHUANG; PETROVIC, BRANISLAV
To: ENTROPIC COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 039923/0753 →