IP Library Granted Patent US 11,984,873
Granted Patent B2
US 11,984,873 · App. 17/693,268 · Granted May 14, 2024

Acoustic matrix diplexers and radios using acoustic matrix diplexers

Inventors: Andrew Guyette (San Mateo, CA); Neal Fenzi (Santa Barbara, CA)
Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
H03H9/205H03H9/54H03H9/542H03H9/706H04B1/0057
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Patent No.
US 11,984,873
App. No.
17/693,268
Granted
May 14, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

There are disclosed acoustic diplexers and radios incorporating the acoustic diplexers. A diplexer includes common port, a low band port, a high band port, n low band sub-filters, and n high band sub-filters, where n is an integer greater than one. Each low band sub-filter has a first sub-filter port connected to the common port and a second sub-filter port connected to the low band port. Each high band sub-filter has a first sub-filter port connected to the common port and a second sub-filter port connected to the high band port. A first acoustic resonator is connected from the common port to ground and a second acoustic resonator is connected from the low band port to ground. The first and second acoustic resonators are configured to create respective transmission zeros adjacent to a lower edge of a passband of the diplexer.

Claims (48)

1. A matrix filter, comprising:

a first filter port and a second filter port;

n sub-filters, where n is an integer greater than one, each sub-filter having a first sub-filter port connected to the first filter port and a second sub-filter port connected to the second filter port;

the n sub-filters having contiguous passbands such that a bandwidth of the matrix filter is equal to a sum of the bandwidths of each of the n sub-filters;

a first acoustic resonator connected between the first filter port and ground; and

a second acoustic resonator connected between the second filter port and ground, wherein

the first and second acoustic resonators are configured to create respective transmission zeros adjacent to a lower edge of the bandwidth of the matrix filter.

2. The matrix filter of claim 1 , wherein

the passband of the matrix filter is equal to a sum of passbands of the sub-filters.

3. The matrix filter of claim 1 wherein the first and second acoustic resonators are transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonators (XBARs).

4. The matrix filter of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third acoustic resonator connected between the first filter port and ground; and

a fourth acoustic resonator connected between the second filter port and ground, wherein

the third and fourth acoustic resonators are configured to create transmission zeros adjacent to an upper edge of the bandwidth of the matrix filter.

5. The matrix filter of claim 4 wherein the third and fourth acoustic resonators are transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonators (XBARs).

6. The matrix filter of claim 1 , each of the sub-filters comprising:

m acoustic resonators connected in series between the first sub-filter port and the second sub-filter port, where m is an integer greater than one; and

m−1 capacitors, each capacitor connected between ground and a node between a respective pair of acoustic resonators from the m acoustic resonators.

7. The matrix filter of claim 6 wherein the m acoustic resonators in each of the sub-filters are transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonators (XBARs).

8. The matrix filter of claim 6 , wherein

the m acoustic resonators of each of the sub-filters include a first end acoustic resonator connected to the first sub-filter port, a second end acoustic resonator connected to the second sub-filter port, and one or more middle acoustic resonators connected between the first and second end acoustic resonator, and

each of the sub-filters further comprises a switch in series with one of the one or more middle resonators.

9. A time division duplex (TDD) radio, comprising:

a matrix filter, comprising:

a first filter port configured for connection to an antenna and a second filter port;

n sub-filters, where n is an integer greater than one, each sub-filter having a first sub-filter port connected to the first filter port and a second sub-filter port connected to the second filter port;

the n sub-filters having contiguous passbands such that a bandwidth of the matrix filter is equal to a sum of the bandwidths of each of the n sub-filters;

a first acoustic resonator connected between the first filter port and ground; and

a second acoustic resonator connected between the second filter port and ground, wherein

the first and second acoustic resonators are configured to create respective transmission zeros adjacent to a lower edge of the bandwidth of the matrix filter;

a transmitter having an output connected to the second filter port; and

a receiver having an input connected to the second filter port.

10. The radio of claim 9 , wherein

the passband of the matrix filter is equal to a sum of passbands of the sub-filters.

11. The radio of claim 9 wherein the first and second acoustic resonators are transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonators (XBARs).

12. The radio of claim 9 , further comprising:

a third acoustic resonator connected between the first filter port and ground; and

a fourth acoustic resonator connected between the second filter port and ground, wherein

the third and fourth acoustic resonators are configured to create transmission zeros adjacent to an upper edge of the bandwidth of the matrix filter.

13. The radio of claim 12 wherein the third and fourth acoustic resonators are transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonators (XBARs).

14. The radio of claim 9 , each of the sub-filters comprising:

m acoustic resonators connected in series between the first sub-filter port and the second sub-filter port, where m is an integer greater than one; and

m−1 capacitors, each capacitor connected between ground and a node between a respective pair of acoustic resonators from the m acoustic resonators.

15. The radio of claim 14 wherein the m acoustic resonators in each of the sub-filters are transversely-excited film bulk acoustic resonators (XBARs).

16. The radio of claim 14 , wherein

the m acoustic resonators of each of the sub-filters include a first end acoustic resonator connected to the first sub-filter port, a second end acoustic resonator connected to the second sub-filter port, and one or more middle acoustic resonators connected between the first and second end acoustic resonator, and

each of the sub-filters further comprises a switch in series with one of the one or more middle resonators.

17. The radio of claim 9 , further comprising the antenna.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2022
From: RESONANT INC.
To: MURATA MANUFACTURING CO., LTD
Reel/Frame 061966/0748 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 14, 2022
From: GUYETTE, ANDREW; FENZI, NEAL
To: RESONANT INC.
Reel/Frame 059257/0764 →