Conserving power in hand held mobile telephones during a receiving mode of operation
First Claim
1. In a radio communication apparatus having receiving means and transmitting means, that are responsive to frequency synthesizing means, coupled to a power supply, and controlled by processing means to conserve electrical energy, said receiving means comprises:
- means for sensing the strength of a received radio frequency signal;
means for amplifying the radio frequency signal, said amplifying means being responsive to the processing means and having three modes;
in the first mode the amplifying means is biased to a relatively high level when the transmitting means is transmitting,in the second mode the amplifying means is biased to a relatively high level when the transmitting means is turned off and the radio frequency signal sensed by said sensing means is a relatively weak signal, andin the third mode the amplifying means is substantially disabled when the transmitting means is off and the radio frequency signal sensed by said sensing means is a relatively strong signal; and
means for mixing an output of the frequency synthesizing means with the radio frequency signal in order to provide an input to an intermediate frequency stage.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
In a radio communication system such as a cellular telephone system having battery powered mobile stations which receive radio frequency signals, an amplifier in the receiver of the mobile station is operated in a plurality of different modes in order to reduce power consumption. The modes of the amplifier depend upon the strength of the incoming signal and whether the transmitter is transmitting. The receiver is also periodically disconnected from the battery in order to further reduce power consumption.
89 Citations
7 Claims
-
1. In a radio communication apparatus having receiving means and transmitting means, that are responsive to frequency synthesizing means, coupled to a power supply, and controlled by processing means to conserve electrical energy, said receiving means comprises:
-
means for sensing the strength of a received radio frequency signal; means for amplifying the radio frequency signal, said amplifying means being responsive to the processing means and having three modes; in the first mode the amplifying means is biased to a relatively high level when the transmitting means is transmitting, in the second mode the amplifying means is biased to a relatively high level when the transmitting means is turned off and the radio frequency signal sensed by said sensing means is a relatively weak signal, and in the third mode the amplifying means is substantially disabled when the transmitting means is off and the radio frequency signal sensed by said sensing means is a relatively strong signal; and means for mixing an output of the frequency synthesizing means with the radio frequency signal in order to provide an input to an intermediate frequency stage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
-
-
6. A method of conserving the consumption of electrical energy in a transceiver having a receiving portion and a transmitting portion by controlling an amplifying means of the receiving portion, comprising the steps of:
-
sensing the strength of a received signal; biasing the amplifying means to a relatively high level, when the transmitting portion of the transceiver is transmitting; biasing the amplifying means to a relatively high level, when the transmitting portion is not transmitting and the sensed signal received by the receiving portion is relatively weak; and biasing the amplifying means to a relatively low level, when the transmitting portion is not transmitting and the sensed signal received by the receiving portion is relatively strong. - View Dependent Claims (7)
-
Specification