Systems and methods for sharing reference frequency signals within a wireless mobile terminal between a wireless transceiver and a global positioning system receiver
First Claim
1. A wireless mobile terminal for a wireless communications system, comprising:
- a wireless transceiver; and
a global positioning system (GPS) receiver that shares a reference oscillator signal with said wireless transceiver, comprising;
a multiplier that multiplies the reference oscillator signal by a first integer to produce a first GPS local oscillator signal;
a first mixer that is responsive to the first GPS local oscillator signal and a GPS satellite signal and generates a first output signal having an intermediate frequency;
a first divider that divides the reference oscillator signal by a second integer to produce a second GPS local oscillator signal;
a second mixer that is responsive to the first output signal and the second GPS local oscillator signal and generates a second output signal used by the GPS receiver for signal processing; and
a second divider that divides the reference oscillator signal by a third integer to produce a third GPS local oscillator signal used in signal processing by the GPS receiver.
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Abstract
A wireless mobile terminal for a wireless communication system comprises a wireless transceiver, a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, wherein the wireless transceiver and the GPS receiver share a frequency reference signal. The frequency reference signal can be multiplied by an integer multiple to create a first local oscillator for a signal conversion to an intermediate frequency for signal processing of the GPS signal. In addition, the frequency reference signal can also be divided into a lower frequency to create a second local oscillator for a conversion to a second intermediate frequency. The frequency reference signal can also be divided to create a frequency necessary for other signal processing, such as an analog-to-digital converter sampling signal at the GPS receiver. The frequency reference signal can be taken from different places within the frequency synthesis mechanism of the wireless transceiver. For example, in one embodiment the frequency reference signal is a reference oscillator signal, in another embodiment the frequency reference signal is a radio frequency signal, and in yet another embodiment the frequency reference signal is a radio frequency control signal. Frequency error can be removed from the frequency reference signal by locking to a base station carrier.
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20 Claims
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1. A wireless mobile terminal for a wireless communications system, comprising:
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a wireless transceiver; and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver that shares a reference oscillator signal with said wireless transceiver, comprising; a multiplier that multiplies the reference oscillator signal by a first integer to produce a first GPS local oscillator signal; a first mixer that is responsive to the first GPS local oscillator signal and a GPS satellite signal and generates a first output signal having an intermediate frequency; a first divider that divides the reference oscillator signal by a second integer to produce a second GPS local oscillator signal; a second mixer that is responsive to the first output signal and the second GPS local oscillator signal and generates a second output signal used by the GPS receiver for signal processing; and a second divider that divides the reference oscillator signal by a third integer to produce a third GPS local oscillator signal used in signal processing by the GPS receiver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A wireless mobile terminal for a wireless communications system, comprising:
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a wireless transceiver; a global positioning system (GPS) receiver; and a frequency synthesis mechanism, comprising; a first phase locked loop circuit that generates a first output signal; a second phase locked loop circuit that generates a second output signal; and a first mixer that is responsive to the first and second output signals and generates a radio frequency signal that is shared by the wireless transceiver and the GPS receiver. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A wireless mobile terminal for a wireless communications system, comprising:
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a wireless transceiver including a wireless local oscillator that is controlled by a radio frequency control signal; and a global positioning system (GPS) receiver comprising; a GPS local oscillator that is controlled by said radio frequency control signal; a multiplier that multiplies a first GPS local oscillator signal that is output from said GPS local oscillator to produce a second GPS local oscillator signal; and a mixer that is responsive to the second GPS local oscillator signal and a GPS satellite signal and generates a first output signal having an intermediate frequency. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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