EP0660983A4 - METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SEPARATING A HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSMITTER - Google Patents
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SEPARATING A HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSMITTERInfo
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- EP0660983A4 EP0660983A4 EP94913925A EP94913925A EP0660983A4 EP 0660983 A4 EP0660983 A4 EP 0660983A4 EP 94913925 A EP94913925 A EP 94913925A EP 94913925 A EP94913925 A EP 94913925A EP 0660983 A4 EP0660983 A4 EP 0660983A4
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04B—TRANSMISSION
- H04B1/00—Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
- H04B1/02—Transmitters
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01P—WAVEGUIDES; RESONATORS, LINES, OR OTHER DEVICES OF THE WAVEGUIDE TYPE
- H01P1/00—Auxiliary devices
- H01P1/20—Frequency-selective devices, e.g. filters
- H01P1/213—Frequency-selective devices, e.g. filters combining or separating two or more different frequencies
- H01P1/2138—Frequency-selective devices, e.g. filters combining or separating two or more different frequencies using hollow waveguide filters
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04B—TRANSMISSION
- H04B1/00—Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
- H04B1/02—Transmitters
- H04B1/04—Circuits
- H04B1/0483—Transmitters with multiple parallel paths
Definitions
- the field of the invention relates to communication systems and, more particularly, to cellular communication systems.
- Cellular systems simultaneously handling a number of traffic channels through each base station are typically assigned a number of channels (fl -fn) in support of communications with mobile communication units through local base stations.
- Each base station is, in turn, allotted a subset of the channels (fl -fn)- Of the subset of channels assigned to a base site at least one (and often more) is designated as a control channel for purposes of access control and channel set-up.
- Communication with a communication unit on a traffic channel within a service coverage area of the base site is often accomplished through an omnidirectional antenna centrally located within the service coverage area.
- a number of communications may be simultaneously supported through the antenna with each individual communication supported by a transmitter (located at the base site) assigned to the traffic channel.
- Each transmitter includes a modulated transmit signal source within the transceiver and a radio frequency (RF) power amplifier).
- RF radio frequency
- Each transmitter thereby provides signal generation, modulation and amplification.
- control information from a base site is often transceived from a number of directional antennas that divide the service coverage area into a number of sectors.
- Dividing the service coverage area into sectors for control channel purposes provides a means for the base site to determine the relative position of a communication unit for purposes of handoff.
- the simultaneous transmission of a number of traffic channel signals from the central antenna requires that transmitter output of each active transceiver be combined before application to, and transmission from, the central antenna.
- signals In order to avoid interference- producing intermodulation products, signals must be combined after any non-linear steps within the amplification process.
- the combining topology must provide sufficient reverse isolation to insure that signals of parallel amplification branches will not be coupled into the output of other power amplifiers, again producing intermodulation products.
- PA power amplifier
- combining must occur after the PA where signal levels, as well as combining losses, are high.
- a cavity combiner for combining such high level
- a cavity combiner includes a number of frequency selective cavities, each resonant at a tuned frequency, interconnected at a combiner junction by a transmission line of a length essentially equal to one-quarter wavelength at the tuned frequency.
- a number of such frequency selective cavities and one-quarter wavelength cables (cavity assemblies) interconnected at a combiner junction provide a means for combining a number of RF signals.
- a cavity combiner presents (at the tuned frequency) an impedance equal to that of the characteristic (matched) impedance of the system (typically 50 ⁇ ) to a desired signal frequency from an amplifier through the frequency selective cavity to the combiner junction.
- the low impedance is transformed by the one-quarter wavelength cable into a high impedance at the combiner junction.
- the high impedance at the combiner junction prevents adjacent combiner branches from mutually loading one another, while the cavity selectivity provides an adequate level of signal isolation between adjacent branches.
- a circulator is known to transfer RF signals received at a' first port to a second port and to a load interconnected with the second port. If an impedance mismatch is presented at the second port, a proportional amount of the RF signal is reflected back and becomes an input at the second port of the circulator. Since the circulator transfers input signals received at a second port to a third port, the reflected RF signal is transferred to (and dissipated) within a load often interconnected with the third port.
- Radio frequency (RF) circulators are known in the art of RF communications (see, for example, U.H.F. Techniques for Lumped Constant Circulators, by J. Helszajn and F. M. Aitkent, Electronic Engineering, Nov.,
- transceivers are not equipped with individual PAs; instead, a common, multitone linear PA (LPA) is used for amplification after the RF signals have been combined at relatively low power levels at the output of the transceiver.
- LPA multitone linear PA
- the use of such common LPA for traffic channels in systems using a common antenna has resulted in considerable simplification of system topology, improvements in system efficiency, and reduction in system size.
- LPAs is not as attractive because of the difficulty in separating RF signals following amplification in the LPA. Because of the importance of power efficiency in communication systems a need exists for a method of isolating RF channels for sector transmission following amplification in a common LPA.
- a method and apparatus for separating spectrally diverse radio frequency signals.
- the apparatus includes means, within a signal transfer module, for transferring an input signal received at a first port of the signal transfer module to a second port of the signal transfer module.
- At least one frequency selective assembly is included, interconnected with the second port of the signal transfer module, presenting a characteristic impedance to a desired signal of the input signal and reflecting other signals of the input signal to the second port of the frequency transfer module.
- a means, within the signal transfer module for transferring a reflected signal received at the second port of the signal transfer module to a third port of the signal transfer module is also included. The method of practicing the invention is also provided
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a communication system base site in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the solution to the problem of separating previously combined RF signals lies conceptually in the use of a signal transfer module (e.g., an RF circulator) and a frequency selective cavity assembly interconnected with a second port of the signal transfer module. It has been determined that the use of a signal transfer module in conjunction with a frequency selective cavity assembly produces the unexpected result of separating a first RF signal, of a frequency to which the cavity is tuned, for application to a first antenna while routing other signals' to a second antenna. Such a device has been determined to be useful in cellular system base sites (e.g., where traffic channels are transmitted from a common, omni antenna and control channels are transmitted from sector antennas).
- a signal transfer module e.g., an RF circulator
- a frequency selective cavity assembly interconnected with a second port of the signal transfer module.
- the output of an LPA (containing a control channel to be separated from a number of traffic channels) is applied to a first port of the circulator.
- An RF input presented to a first port of a circulator will be transferred to the second port of the circulator.
- the frequency selective cavity assembly interconnected with the second port of the circulator, presents a 50 ⁇ path for the control channel, to which it is tuned, to a sector antenna and a high impedance path at the cavity junction for the traffic channels (outside a pass band of the cavity).
- the high impedance presented to the traffic channel signals at the cavity junction causes the traffic channel signals to be reflected back into the second port of the circulator.
- the circulator receiving an input RF signal at its second port, transfers the reflected RF signal to a third port of the circulator.
- An omni antenna interconnected with the third port of the circulator presents a load to the circulator and a path for transmission of the traffic signals.
- the frequency selective cavity assembly includes a frequency selective cavity and a transmission line interconnecting the frequency selective cavity to the second port of the circulator.
- the transmission line is essentially one-quarter wavelength long at the frequency band of the desired control channel.
- Each frequency selective cavity is tuned to the frequency of one selected control channel.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a cellular base site 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- the base site has a single omni antenna 30 and a number of sector antennas 31-36.
- the omni antenna is used generally for transmitting traffic channels within a service coverage area (not shown) of the base site 10.
- the sector antenna 31-36 are each used for transmitting control information within a portion (e.g., a 60 degree sector of the service coverage area.
- Traffic channel information originating from within a public switch telephone network (PSTN) or another base site 10 is routed to appropriate traffic channel transceivers 13-14 by the controller 12.
- Control information originating within the controller 12 is also routed to control transceivers 15-20.
- the low- level output signals of the transceivers 13-20 are combined within the combiner 21 through resistive combining techniques for subsequent amplification within the LPA 22.
- Within the LPA 22 the combined signals are amplified to a level sufficient for transmission from the omni 30 or sectored 31-36 antennas .
- the combined signal is applied to port 1 of the circulator 23.
- the combined signal is transferred to port 2 of the - 1 -
- each frequency selective cavity 24-29 is tuned to the frequency of a control channel to be transmitted through the associated sector antenna 31-36.
- the interconnected cables 37-42 have a length substantially equal to one-quarter the wavelength at the desired control channel frequency.
- the use of the one-quarter wavelength cable (of the typical characteristic impedance of typically 50 ⁇ ) and frequency selective cavity presents a low loss path to the desired control channel signal for transmission from the associated sector antenna.
- the characteristic impedance presented by the frequency selective cavity assembly also prevents a reflection of the desired control channel signal back to the junction 43 or to the second port of the circulator 23. Traffic channel frequencies reaching the junction
- the reflected traffic channel signals (undesired signals) are reflected back to the second port of the circulator 23.
- the undesired signals are transferred to the third port of the circulator 23.
- the omni antenna 30 interconnected to the third port of the circulator 23 presents a load for the traffic channel signals and a path for transmission of the signals.
- the use of the circulator 23 and frequency selective cavity assemblies improves communication systems by reducing the cost and improving the reliability and efficiency of such systems.
- the use of a common LPA reduces the cost of transmitters within such a system by reducing the parts required to build such as system and by utilizing the LPA to a higher capacity for a better efficiency.
- the use of a common LPA allows for a reduction in the size of such a system by concentrating power amplification to a single area.
- the use of a common LPA further allows the dynamic changing of system topologies (e.g, the reassignment of transceiver from one service coverage area to another).
- An omni-sector channel separator may also find usefulness in cases where geographic obstructions cause poor illumination of a service area from the central omni antenna, which can be remedied by a single channel sector antenna placed in close proximity and powered from the same LPA.
- An omni-sector channel separator may further find usefulness in cases where geographic conditions cause interference to other service areas on selected channels radiated from the central omni antenna by separating those channels and radiating them from sector antennas into specific service areas.
- a sector-sector channel separator may be useful where directional antenna for traffic and control do not coincide. It is, of course, to be understood that the present invention is, by no means, limited to the specific showing in the drawing, but also comprises any modification within the scope of the appended claims.
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US5110193A | 1993-04-21 | 1993-04-21 | |
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PCT/US1994/003007 WO1994024772A1 (en) | 1993-04-21 | 1994-03-22 | Method and apparatus for separating channels from a radio frequency transmitter |
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