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Network interface device with shared antenna

  • US 7,907,585 B2
  • Filed: 04/18/2008
  • Issued: 03/15/2011
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/18/2008
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A wireless network interface device, comprising:

  • a first wireless network transceiver;

    a second wireless network transceiver;

    an antenna that is shared between the first and second transceivers for concurrent operation of the first transceiver and the second transceiver;

    a control circuit that, during an active state of the second transceiver, locks out a transmission path of the first transceiver that uses the shared antenna; and

    a radio frequency mode switch having an output pole connected to the shared antenna and switchable between a first input pole and a second input pole, and the radio frequency mode switch is controlled by the control circuit to switch a receive path input of the second transceiver that is connected to the second input pole to the shared antenna during a receive mode of the second transceiver and a transmit and receive path of the first transceiver that is connected to the first input pole to the shared antenna during a transmission mode of the second transceiver; and

    wherein the lockout is achieved by turning off a power amplifier in a transmit path within a front end module of the first transceiver, an on/off state of the power amplifier controlled by an enable signal that is generated by the control circuit, the control circuit being configured so that during a non-active state of the second transceiver, the power amplifier in the transmission path from the first transceiver to the shared antenna is controlled using a transmit enable baseband signal of the first transceiver used to switch a first transistor, and during an active state of the second transceiver the first transistor being locked out from changing state by switching a transistor of a lockout portion of the control circuit, and during the active state of the second transceiver, the control circuit controls the position of the radio frequency mode switch using a transmit/receive baseband signal of the second transceiver that switches a second transistor; and

    wherein during the transmission mode of the second transceiver, the first transceiver receives signals compatible with an interface standard of the first transceiver via the shared antenna and radio frequency mode switch.

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