Apparatus and method for varying the coupling of a radio frequency signal
First Claim
1. A radio frequency (RF) directional coupler for use with a transmission unit that produces an RF signal at a plurality of predetermined power levels, comprising:
- a primary RF transmission element having an input end for receiving an RF signal and an output end for transmitting the RF signal;
a first directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a first coupled RF signal at a first end of the first directional coupling element, the second end of the first coupling directional element coupled to ground;
a second directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a second coupled RF signal at a first end of the second directional coupling element, the second end of the second directional coupling element coupled to ground;
a first switch, operably coupled to the first directional coupling element and the second directional coupling element, wherein the first switch selectively couples the second coupled RF signal to the second end of the first directional coupling element responsive to a first predetermined power level and selectively decouples the second coupled RF signal from the second end of the first directional coupling element responsive to a second predetermined power level; and
a second switch, operably coupled to the second directional coupling element, wherein the second switch selectively couples the second end of the second directional coupling element to ground responsive to the first predetermined power level and selectively decouples the second end of the second directional coupling element from ground responsive to the second predetermined power level.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for varying coupling of a radio frequency (RF) signal (408). This is advantageously used for increasing the dynamic range of a power detector (406) in an automatic power level control loop (403) of a transmission unit (404), while maintaining transmission unit efficiency at higher power levels. This is accomplished by selecting between a first operating mode of the RF coupler (405) having strong coupling, responsive to a first predetermined power level, such that the RF coupler (405) produces a first coupled RF signal (509) responsive to the RF signal (408) and a second operating mode of the RF coupler (405) having weak coupling, responsive to a second predetermined power level, such that the RF coupler (405) produces a second coupled RF signal (510) responsive to the RF signal (408).
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1. A radio frequency (RF) directional coupler for use with a transmission unit that produces an RF signal at a plurality of predetermined power levels, comprising:
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a primary RF transmission element having an input end for receiving an RF signal and an output end for transmitting the RF signal; a first directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a first coupled RF signal at a first end of the first directional coupling element, the second end of the first coupling directional element coupled to ground; a second directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a second coupled RF signal at a first end of the second directional coupling element, the second end of the second directional coupling element coupled to ground; a first switch, operably coupled to the first directional coupling element and the second directional coupling element, wherein the first switch selectively couples the second coupled RF signal to the second end of the first directional coupling element responsive to a first predetermined power level and selectively decouples the second coupled RF signal from the second end of the first directional coupling element responsive to a second predetermined power level; and a second switch, operably coupled to the second directional coupling element, wherein the second switch selectively couples the second end of the second directional coupling element to ground responsive to the first predetermined power level and selectively decouples the second end of the second directional coupling element from ground responsive to the second predetermined power level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for controlling a radio frequency (RF) directional coupler for use with a transmission unit that produces an RF signal at a plurality of predetermined power levels, the RF directional coupler including:
- a primary RF transmission element having an input end for receiving an RF signal and an output end for transmitting the RF signal, a first directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a first coupled RF signal at a first end of the first directional coupling element, the second end of the first directional coupling element coupled to ground, and a second directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a second coupled RF signal at a first end of the second directional coupling element, the second end of the second directional coupling element coupled to ground, the method comprising the steps of;
selectively coupling the second coupled RF signal to the second end of the first directional coupling element, and selectively coupling the second end of the second directional coupling element to ground responsive to a first predetermined power level; and selectively decoupling the second coupled RF signal from the second end of the first directional coupling element responsive to a second predetermined power level, and selectively decoupling the second end of the second directional coupling element from ground responsive to a second predetermined power level.
- a primary RF transmission element having an input end for receiving an RF signal and an output end for transmitting the RF signal, a first directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a first coupled RF signal at a first end of the first directional coupling element, the second end of the first directional coupling element coupled to ground, and a second directional coupling element for coupling a portion of the RF signal from the primary transmission element to produce a second coupled RF signal at a first end of the second directional coupling element, the second end of the second directional coupling element coupled to ground, the method comprising the steps of;
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