Adaptive impedance matching apparatus, system and method with improved dynamic range
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04B-001/06
H03H-007/40
H04B-001/04
H01Q-001/50
H03H-007/38
출원번호
US-0169599
(2014-01-31)
등록번호
US-9419581
(2016-08-16)
발명자
/ 주소
McKinzie, William E.
출원인 / 주소
BlackBerry Limited
대리인 / 주소
Guntin & Gust, PLC
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249
초록▼
An embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus, comprising' an RF matching network connected to at least one RF input port and at least one RF output port and 5 including one or more voltage or current controlled variable reactive elements; a voltage detector connected to the at least
An embodiment of the present invention provides an apparatus, comprising' an RF matching network connected to at least one RF input port and at least one RF output port and 5 including one or more voltage or current controlled variable reactive elements; a voltage detector connected to the at least one RF output port via a variable voltage divider to determine the voltage at the at least one RF output port and provide voltage information to a controller that controls a bias driving circuit which provides voltage or current bias to the RF matching network; a variable voltage divider connected to the voltage detector and implemented using a 10 multi-pole RF switch to select one of a plurality of different resistance ratios to improve the dynamic range of the apparatus; and wherein the RF matching network is adapted to maximize RF power transferred from the at least one RF input port to the at least one RF output port by varying the voltage or current to the voltage or current controlled variable reactive elements to maximize the RF voltage at the at least one RF output port.
대표청구항▼
1. A mobile communication device, comprising: an antenna;a matching network coupled with the antenna, wherein the matching network comprises one or more variable reactive elements, and wherein the one or more variable reactive elements comprise a semiconductor varactor, a micro-electro-mechanical sy
1. A mobile communication device, comprising: an antenna;a matching network coupled with the antenna, wherein the matching network comprises one or more variable reactive elements, and wherein the one or more variable reactive elements comprise a semiconductor varactor, a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) varactor, a MEMS switched reactive element, a semiconductor switched reactive element, a ferroelectric capacitor or a combination thereof;a memory to store computer instructions; anda controller coupled with the memory and the matching network, wherein the controller, responsive to executing the computer instructions, performs operations comprising: obtaining a voltage at an output of the matching network, wherein the voltage is obtained using a voltage detector;identifying allowable phase shifts within a transmit burst; andadapting the matching network according to the allowable phase shifts and the obtained voltage to increase an RF voltage at the output by varying the one or more variable reactive elements. 2. The mobile communication device of claim 1, wherein the voltage detector is coupled to the output via a variable voltage divider. 3. The mobile communication device of claim 2, wherein the variable voltage divider is programmable using a loop controller. 4. The mobile communication device of claim 1, wherein the voltage detector is a diode detector. 5. The mobile communication device of claim 1, wherein the operations further comprise identifying a default reactance value according to an operating frequency, wherein the varying of the one or more variable reactive elements commences at the default reactance value. 6. The mobile communication device of claim 1, wherein the operations further comprise: identifying a physical state of the mobile communication device; andidentifying a default reactance value according to the physical state, wherein the varying of the one or more variable reactive elements commences at the default reactance value. 7. The mobile communication device of claim 1, wherein the adapting of the matching network comprises limiting a number of tuning steps within the transmit burst. 8. A mobile communication device, comprising: an antenna;a matching network coupled with the antenna, wherein the matching network comprises one or more variable reactive elements, and wherein the one or more variable reactive elements comprise a semiconductor varactor, a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) varactor, a MEMS switched reactive element, a semiconductor switched reactive element, a ferroelectric capacitor or a combination thereof;a memory to store computer instructions; anda controller coupled with the memory and the matching network, wherein the controller, responsive to executing the computer instructions, performs operations comprising: obtaining a voltage at an output of the matching network, wherein the voltage is obtained using a voltage detector;identifying allowable phase shifts within a transmit burst;identifying undesired matching impedances; andadapting the matching network according to the allowable phase shifts, the obtained voltage and avoiding undesired matching impedances to increase an RF voltage at the output by varying the one or more variable reactive elements. 9. The mobile communication device of claim 8, wherein the voltage detector is coupled to the output via a variable voltage divider. 10. The mobile communication device of claim 9, wherein the variable voltage divider is programmable using a loop controller. 11. The mobile communication device of claim 8, wherein the voltage detector is a diode detector. 12. The mobile communication device of claim 8, wherein the operations further comprise identifying a default reactance value according to an operating frequency, wherein the varying of the one or more variable reactive elements commences at the default reactance value. 13. The mobile communication device of claim 8, wherein the operations further comprise: identifying a physical state of the mobile communication device; andidentifying a default reactance value according to the physical state, wherein the varying of the one or more variable reactive elements commences at the default reactance value. 14. The mobile communication device of claim 8, wherein the adapting of the matching network comprises limiting a number of tuning steps within the transmit burst. 15. A mobile communication device, comprising: an antenna;a matching network coupled with the antenna, wherein the matching network comprises one or more variable reactive elements;a memory to store computer instructions; anda controller coupled with the memory and the matching network, wherein the controller, responsive to executing the computer instructions, performs operations comprising: obtaining a voltage at an output of the matching network, wherein the voltage is obtained using a voltage detector;identifying allowable phase shifts within a transmit burst; andadapting the matching network according to the allowable phase shifts and the obtained voltage to increase an RF voltage at the output by varying the one or more variable reactive elements. 16. The mobile communication device of claim 15, wherein the voltage detector is coupled to the output via a variable voltage divider. 17. The mobile communication device of claim 16, wherein the variable voltage divider is programmable using a loop controller. 18. The mobile communication device of claim 15, wherein the voltage detector is a diode detector. 19. The mobile communication device of claim 15, wherein the operations further comprise identifying a default reactance value according to an operating frequency, wherein the varying of the one or more variable reactive elements commences at the default reactance value. 20. The mobile communication device of claim 15, wherein the operations further comprise: identifying a physical state of the mobile communication device; andidentifying a default reactance value according to the physical state, wherein the varying of the one or more variable reactive elements commences at the default reactance value.
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