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Cancellation of spurious responses from local oscillator cross-coupling

  • US 9,391,667 B2
  • Filed: 07/05/2013
  • Issued: 07/12/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/05/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method, in a radio transceiver configured to transmit a radio-frequency transmit signal at a transmit frequency and having two or more local oscillators operative to simultaneously generate local oscillator signals, at corresponding local oscillator frequencies, for simultaneously down-converting two or more corresponding received radio-frequency signals, the method comprising:

  • identifying one or more self-interfering frequencies, based on the local oscillator frequencies and the transmit frequency;

    generating a baseband cancellation signal by weighting and frequency-shifting a baseband representation of the transmit signal, based on the identified self-interfering frequencies; and

    combining the baseband cancellation signal with a down-converted received signal, to obtain an interference-reduced baseband signal;

    wherein identifying the one or more self-interfering frequencies comprises;

    determining a set of spurious frequencies corresponding to nonlinear products of the local oscillator signals;

    comparing each of the spurious frequencies with the transmit frequency; and

    identifying as self-interfering frequencies those of the spurious frequencies that fall within a predetermined range of the transmit frequency.

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