Direct conversion receiver architecture
First Claim
1. An RF module, adapted to operate with a baseband integrated circuit, the baseband integrated circuit comprising a digital variable gain amplifier amplifying according to a second gain control value, an automatic gain control loop operative to provide a first gain control value and the second gain control value, the first and second gain control values determined in accordance with a desired signal amplitude, the RF module comprising:
- an analog variable gain amplifier having a signal input, a gain input, and a signal output, the signal input receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal and the gain input adapted to receive the first gain control value; and
a downconverter having an input coupled to the signal output of the variable gain amplifier, a digital offset control input, and an analog offset control input independent of the digital offset control input, directly downconverting the downconverter input from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted output, the first gain control value, a digital offset control signal, and an analog offset control signal are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband and are separately applied in different stages during downconverting.
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Abstract
A direct downconversion receiver architecture having a DC loop to remove DC offset from the signal components, a digital variable gain amplifier (DVGA) to provide a range of gains, an automatic gain control (AGC) loop to provide gain control for the DVGA and RF/analog circuitry, and a serial bus interface (SBI) unit to provide controls for the RF/analog circuitry via a serial bus. The DVGA may be advantageously designed and located as described herein. The operating mode of the VGA loop may be selected based on the operating mode of the DC loop, since these two loops interact with one another. The duration of time the DC loop is operated in an acquisition mode may be selected to be inversely proportional to the DC loop bandwidth in the acquisition mode. The controls for some or all of the RF/analog circuitry may be provided via the serial bus.
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16 Claims
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1. An RF module, adapted to operate with a baseband integrated circuit, the baseband integrated circuit comprising a digital variable gain amplifier amplifying according to a second gain control value, an automatic gain control loop operative to provide a first gain control value and the second gain control value, the first and second gain control values determined in accordance with a desired signal amplitude, the RF module comprising:
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an analog variable gain amplifier having a signal input, a gain input, and a signal output, the signal input receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal and the gain input adapted to receive the first gain control value; and a downconverter having an input coupled to the signal output of the variable gain amplifier, a digital offset control input, and an analog offset control input independent of the digital offset control input, directly downconverting the downconverter input from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted output, the first gain control value, a digital offset control signal, and an analog offset control signal are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband and are separately applied in different stages during downconverting. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method, operable with a baseband integrated circuit, the baseband integrated circuit comprising a digital variable gain amplifier amplifying according to a second gain control value, an automatic gain control loop operative to provide a first gain control value and the second gain control value, the first and second gain control values determined in accordance with a desired signal amplitude, the method comprising:
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amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal according to the first gain control value; and directly downconverting the amplified RF signal from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted output, the first gain control value, a digital offset control signal, and an analog offset control signal independent of the digital offset control signal are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband and are separately applied in different stages during downconverting.
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5. An apparatus, adapted to operate with a baseband integrated circuit, the baseband integrated circuit comprising a digital variable gain amplifier amplifying according to a second gain control value, an automatic gain control loop operative to provide a first gain control value and the second gain control value, the first and second gain control values determined in accordance with a desired signal amplitude, the apparatus comprising:
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means for amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal according to the first gain control value; and means for directly downconverting the amplified RF signal from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted output, the first gain control value, a digital offset control signal, and an analog offset control signal independent of the digital offset control signal are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband and are separately applied in different stages during downconverting.
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6. An RF module, adapted to operate with a baseband integrated circuit, the baseband integrated circuit comprising a digital variable gain amplifier amplifying according to a second gain control value, and a gain controller adapted to measure the output from the digital variable gain amplifier and to generate a first gain control value and the second gain control value, the RF module comprising:
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an analog variable gain amplifier having a signal input, a gain input, and a signal output, the signal input receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal and the gain input adapted to receive the first gain control value; and a downconverter having an input coupled to the signal output of the variable gain amplifier, a digital offset control input, and an analog offset control input independent of the digital offset control input, directly downconverting the downconverter input from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted output, the first gain control value, a digital offset control signal, and an analog offset control signal are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband and are separately applied in different stages during downconverting. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A method, operable with a baseband integrated circuit, the baseband integrated circuit comprising a digital variable gain amplifier amplifying according to a second gain control value, and a gain controller adapted to measure the output from the digital variable gain amplifier and to generate a first gain control value and the second gain control value, the method comprising:
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amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal according to the first gain control value; and directly downconverting the amplified RF signal from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted output, the first gain control value, a digital offset control signal, and an analog offset control signal independent of the digital offset control signal are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband and are separately applied in different stages during downconverting.
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10. An apparatus, adapted to operate with a baseband integrated circuit, the baseband integrated circuit comprising a digital variable gain amplifier amplifying according to a second gain control value, and a gain controller adapted to measure the output from the digital variable gain amplifier and to generate a first gain control value and the second gain control value, the apparatus comprising:
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means for amplifying a radio frequency (RF) signal according to the first gain control value; and means for directly downconverting the amplified RF signal from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted output, the first gain control value, a digital offset control signal, and an analog offset control signal independent of the digital offset control signal are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband and are separately applied in different stages during downconverting.
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11. A baseband integrated circuit, adapted to operate with an RF module, the RF module comprising an analog variable gain amplifier amplifying a received radio frequency (RF) signal according to a first gain control value, the amplifier output coupled to a downconverter directly downconverting a downconverter input from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted signal, the apparatus comprising:
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a digital variable gain amplifier having an amplifier input adapted to couple with the downconverted signal, a gain input receiving a second gain control value, and an amplifier output; and an automatic gain control loop operative to provide the first gain control value and the second gain control value to produce the digital variable gain amplifier output at a desired signal amplitude, the first gain control value and a downconverting bias are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A baseband integrated circuit, adapted to operate with an RF module, the RF module comprising an analog variable gain amplifier amplifying a received radio frequency (RF) signal according to a first gain control value, the amplifier output coupled to a downconverter directly downconverting a downconverter input from RF to baseband to produce a downconverted signal, the apparatus comprising:
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a digital variable gain amplifier having an amplifier input adapted to couple with the downconverted signal, a gain input receiving a second gain control value, and an amplifier output; and a gain controller adapted to measure the amplifier output from the digital variable gain amplifier and to generate the first and second gain control values, the first gain control value and a downconverting bias are derived at least in part from a determined value of a DC offset of the baseband. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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