Technique for Radio Transceiver Adaptation
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Abstract
A technique for adjusting a transceiver capable of operating in compliance with at least one radio communication standard and comprising at least one RF transmitter and at least one RF receiver is disclosed. The technique comprises determining, when the RF transmitter transmits a signal, the amount of signal power leakage from the RF transmitter into the RF receiver, and adjusting, when RF transmitter is configured to transmit in a specific frequency range, one or more parameters of the RF receiver so as to fulfil a receiver requirement as defined in the radio communication standard. The adjustment is at least partially based on the signal power leakage determined for the specific frequency range.
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16. A method for adjusting a transceiver, the transceiver comprising at least one radio frequency (RF) transmitter and at least one RF receiver, the transceiver capable of operating in compliance with at least one radio communication standard, the method comprising:
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determining an amount of signal power leakage from the RF transmitter into the RF receiver when the RF transmitter transmits a signal; adjusting one or more parameters of the RF receiver, when the RF transmitter is configured to transmit in a specific frequency range, so as to fulfill a receiver requirement defined in the radio communication standard; wherein the adjusting comprises adjusting at least partially based on the signal power leakage determined for the specific frequency range; wherein the receiver requirement represents a performance requirement that denotes one of; a minimum power consumption; a minimum receiver linearity; a minimum noise level; a maximum gain for an undesired signal; a minimum gain for a desired signal defined in the radio communication standard. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A computer program product stored in a non-transitory computer readable medium for adjusting a transceiver, the transceiver comprising at least one radio frequency (RF) transmitter and at least one RF receiver, the transceiver capable of operating in compliance with at least one radio communication standard, the computer program product comprising software instructions which, when run on the one or more processing circuits of the transceiver, causes the one or more processing circuits to:
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determine an amount of signal power leakage from the RF transmitter into the RF receiver when the RF transmitter transmits a signal; adjust one or more parameters of the RF receiver, when the RF transmitter is configured to transmit in a specific frequency range, so as to fulfil a receiver requirement defined in the radio communication standard; wherein the adjusting comprises adjusting at least partially based on the signal power leakage determined for the specific frequency range; wherein the receiver requirement represents a performance requirement that denotes one of; a minimum power consumption; a minimum receiver linearity; a minimum noise level; a maximum gain for an undesired signal; a minimum gain for a desired signal defined in the radio communication standard.
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25. A transceiver, comprising:
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a radio frequency (RF) transmitter; a RF receiver; wherein the transceiver capable of operating in compliance with at least one radio communication standard; wherein the transceiver is configured to; determine, when the RF transmitter transmits a signal, an amount of signal power leakage from the RF transmitter into the RF receiver; adjust, when the RF transmitter is configured to transmit in a specific frequency range, one or more parameters of the RF receiver so as to fulfill a receiver requirement defined in the radio communication standard; wherein the adjustment is at least partially based on the signal power leakage determined for the specific frequency range; wherein the receiver requirement represents a performance requirement that denotes one of; a minimum power consumption; a minimum receiver linearity; a minimum noise level; a maximum gain for an undesired signal; a minimum gain for a desired signal defined in the radio communication standard. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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