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`I 1111111111111111 11111 111111111111111 IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIIII IIII 11111111
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`Apr. 2, 2002
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`(10) Patent No.:
`(45) Date of Patent:
`
`(75)
`
`(54) APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS
`COMMUNICATIONS
`Inventors: Stephen Joseph Brown; Andrew
`Xavier Estrada, both of San Diego;
`Terrance R. Bourk, La Jolla; Steven
`R. Norsworthy, Solana Beach; Patrick
`J. Murphy; Christopher Dennis Hull,
`both of San Diego; Glenn Chang,
`Laguna Niguel; Mark Vernon Lane,
`San Diego; Jorge A. Grilo, Foothill
`Ranch, all of CA (US)
`
`(73) Assignee: Silicon Wave, Inc., San Diego, CA
`(US)
`
`( *) Notice:
`
`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by O days.
`
`(21) Appl. No.: 09/305,330
`May 4, 1999
`(22) Filed:
`
`Related U.S. Application Data
`( 63) Continuation-in-part of application No. 09/216,040, filed on
`Dec. 18, 1998, now abandoned.
`
`Int. Cl.7 ............................ H04B 1/30; H04L 27/18
`(51)
`(52) U.S. Cl. ....................... 375/322; 375/133; 375/222;
`375/281; 375/345; 329/304
`(58) Field of Search ................................. 375/132, 133,
`375/136, 219, 222, 259, 279, 281, 316,
`326, 327, 329, 332, 345; 329/304, 306,
`307, 308; 455/234.1, 257, 276.1
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`(56)
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`Primary Examiner-Young T. Tse
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Martin J. Jaquez, Esq.;
`Jaquez & Associates
`
`ABSTRACT
`(57)
`An apparatus for receiving signals includes a low noise
`amplifier (LNA) configured to receive a radio frequency
`(RF) signal. An 1/Q direct down converter is coupled to the
`LNA. The 1/Q direct down converter is configured to split
`the RF signal into real and imaginary components and to
`down convert the real and imaginary components directly to
`baseband signals. A local oscillator (LO) is coupled to the
`1/Q direct down converter and is configured to drive the 1/Q
`direct down converter. First and second filters are coupled to
`the 1/Q direct down converter. The first and second filters are
`configured to filter the down converted real and imaginary
`components, respectively. First and second analog-to-digital
`converters (AD Cs) are coupled to the first and second filters,
`respectively. The first and second ADCs are configured to
`convert the real and imaginary components into digital
`signals. The first and second ADCs have a dynamic range
`that is wide enough to convert the filtered, down converted
`real and imaginary components to digital signals without
`using variable gain on the filtered and down converted real
`and imaginary components. An apparatus for use in wireless
`communications includes a radio, a modem and a controller
`integrated onto a single integrated circuit (IC). The radio
`includes a receiver for receiving data and a transmitter for
`transmitting data. The modem is coupled to the radio and is
`configured to demodulate received data and modulate data
`for transmission. The controller is coupled to the modem and
`includes a digital interface for external communications
`through which received data and data for transmission is
`sent, a connection state machine configured to accept com(cid:173)
`mands through the digital interface and to respond to the
`commands by initiating a sequence, and a receive/transmit
`state machine configured to perform state control of the
`radio in response to the initiated sequence.
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`1274
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`1
`APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS
`COMMUNICATIONS
`
`CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATION
`
`The present application is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) of
`U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/216,040, filed Dec. 18,
`1998, and entitled "Apparatus and Method For Wireless
`Communications", now abandoned.
`
`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
`
`30
`
`2
`tion problems. In general, wireless communications devices
`use high-frequency signals: 900 MHz to 1900 MHz for
`cellular phones and higher (up to 6 GHz) for other systems,
`such as wireless LANs. Radios for the so called "Bluetooth
`5 standard" (discussed below) operate in the unlicensed ISM
`band at 2.4 GHz. Signals at such frequencies are difficult to
`generate and control. They also have a tendency to interfere
`with each other, as they are easily coupled by parasitic
`properties present in all electronic components, including
`10 integrated circuits. In I Cs, many of the undesirable parasitic
`effects result from the conductive silicon substrate on which
`the circuits are fabricated.
`Specifically, in the direct conversion receiver of FIG. 2,
`due to limited local oscillator (LO) to RF isolation in the
`15 down-converter, and limited reverse isolation in the low
`noise amplifier (LNA) 10, an amount of LO signal can
`appear at the output of the receiver and effectively be
`transmitted at the antenna. Wireless regulatory authorities
`limit the amount of spurious signal that can be radiated by
`20 the receiver, so limiting the amount of LO radiation is
`necessary to meet these specifications. In addition, LO
`leakage causes particular problems for direct conversion
`receivers. The lack of LO isolation causes self mixing in the
`direct down converter that manifests as a DC offset at
`25 baseband.
`Specifically, there are several mechanisms through which
`LO leakage may occur. For example, there may be con(cid:173)
`ducted paths between components. This occurs because
`there is limited isolation from the LO port of the mixers 12
`to the RF port of the mixers 12. There is also limited reverse
`isolation through the low-noise amplifying stages preceding
`the mixers 12. A parasitic signal path for signals through the
`substrate, as well as a lateral signal path through the
`substrate, can also occur. In addition to the conducted path,
`there may also be radiated paths via the bond wires used to
`interconnect the circuit blocks to the outside world. The
`bond wires act as antennas and couple RF energy, such as
`that of the LO, to adjacent pins.
`The traditional solution for reducing the amount of signal
`that appears at the antenna port is to have the LO, i.e., the
`voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) 14, at a different fre(cid:173)
`quency than the incoming RF signal, as is indicated in FIG.
`2. This utilizes the filtering effects of matching, etc., to
`reduce the amount of LO leakage. This solution, however,
`requires the use of dividers or multipliers 16, as shown in
`FIG. 2, which adds additional circuitry. Furthermore, this
`solution does not solve all of the problems of LO leakage
`associated with direct conversion receivers.
`The market requirements for today's mobile communica(cid:173)
`tion terminals are such that wireless product manufacturers
`have gone to smaller and smaller form factors with
`improved performance and lower cost. This has resulted in
`radio designers, for both circuits and systems, looking for
`ways of accommodating these requirements. Therefore, it
`follows that it would be highly desirable to have an
`improved radio design that is a low cost, low power and
`small size solution, and that overcomes the disadvantages
`discussed above. Such an improved radio design would have
`many uses in wireless communications, including for
`example, use in cellular telephones, cordless telephones,
`personal computer (PC) interconnections, etc.
`With respect to PC interconnections, at present, standard
`wire interconnects are used to link together PC based
`65 products, such as laptop and notebook computers and per(cid:173)
`sonal digital assistants (PDAs). For example, RS232and
`Universal Serial Bus (USE) are commonly used standards
`
`1. Field of the Invention
`The present invention relates to wireless communications,
`and more particularly, to a radio for use in wireless com(cid:173)
`munications and an apparatus and method which uses a
`radio, modem and controller for implementing wireless
`communications.
`2. Description of the Related Art
`Conventional radios used in wireless communications,
`such as radios used in conventional cellular telephones,
`typically include several discrete RF circuit components.
`This results in such radios having a large size and footprint,
`being expensive and power consuming. In order to illustrate
`this, it is useful to analyze a conventional implementation of
`circuitry that could be used, for example, as the receiver
`portion of a conventional radio. Specifically, a traditional
`receiver architecture may employ superhetrodyne tech(cid:173)
`niques as shown in FIG. 1. In a superhetrodyne architecture
`an incoming signal is frequency translated from its radio
`frequency (RF) to a lower intermediate frequency (IF). The
`signal at IF is subsequently translated to baseband where
`further digital signal processing or demodulation may take
`place. Receiver

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