GB2402279A - A dual-mode GSM-UMTS mobile phone with a DC-DC converter power supply for the transmit amplifiers - Google Patents

A dual-mode GSM-UMTS mobile phone with a DC-DC converter power supply for the transmit amplifiers Download PDF

Info

Publication number
GB2402279A
GB2402279A GB0312223A GB0312223A GB2402279A GB 2402279 A GB2402279 A GB 2402279A GB 0312223 A GB0312223 A GB 0312223A GB 0312223 A GB0312223 A GB 0312223A GB 2402279 A GB2402279 A GB 2402279A
Authority
GB
United Kingdom
Prior art keywords
gsm
amplifier
umts
voltage
end module
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Granted
Application number
GB0312223A
Other versions
GB0312223D0 (en
GB2402279B (en
Inventor
David Reynolds
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Aeroflex Cambridge Ltd
Original Assignee
Ubinetics Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Ubinetics Ltd filed Critical Ubinetics Ltd
Priority to GB0312223A priority Critical patent/GB2402279B/en
Publication of GB0312223D0 publication Critical patent/GB0312223D0/en
Priority to EP20040253058 priority patent/EP1482636A1/en
Priority to CN 200410055245 priority patent/CN1574665A/en
Publication of GB2402279A publication Critical patent/GB2402279A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of GB2402279B publication Critical patent/GB2402279B/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Fee Related legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B1/00Details 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
    • H04B1/38Transceivers, i.e. devices in which transmitter and receiver form a structural unit and in which at least one part is used for functions of transmitting and receiving
    • H04B1/40Circuits
    • H04B1/403Circuits using the same oscillator for generating both the transmitter frequency and the receiver local oscillator frequency
    • H04B1/406Circuits using the same oscillator for generating both the transmitter frequency and the receiver local oscillator frequency with more than one transmission mode, e.g. analog and digital modes
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03FAMPLIFIERS
    • H03F1/00Details of amplifiers with only discharge tubes, only semiconductor devices or only unspecified devices as amplifying elements
    • H03F1/02Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation
    • H03F1/0205Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation in transistor amplifiers
    • H03F1/0211Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation in transistor amplifiers with control of the supply voltage or current
    • H03F1/0216Continuous control
    • H03F1/0233Continuous control by using a signal derived from the output signal, e.g. bootstrapping the voltage supply
    • H03F1/0238Continuous control by using a signal derived from the output signal, e.g. bootstrapping the voltage supply using supply converters
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03FAMPLIFIERS
    • H03F1/00Details of amplifiers with only discharge tubes, only semiconductor devices or only unspecified devices as amplifying elements
    • H03F1/02Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation
    • H03F1/0205Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation in transistor amplifiers
    • H03F1/0211Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation in transistor amplifiers with control of the supply voltage or current
    • H03F1/0244Stepped control
    • H03F1/0255Stepped control by using a signal derived from the output signal
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03FAMPLIFIERS
    • H03F1/00Details of amplifiers with only discharge tubes, only semiconductor devices or only unspecified devices as amplifying elements
    • H03F1/02Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation
    • H03F1/0205Modifications of amplifiers to raise the efficiency, e.g. gliding Class A stages, use of an auxiliary oscillation in transistor amplifiers
    • H03F1/0277Selecting one or more amplifiers from a plurality of amplifiers

Abstract

A dual-mode mobile phone is operable in GSM or UMTS mode. The GSM and UMTS transmit amplifiers 25,28 receive power from a variable step-up or step-down DC-DC converter 30 which converts the supply from the battery 29 to a suitable DC voltage for operating the active amplifier. Use of a stepped-up voltage for the GSM amplifier allows the transmission loss in the dual-mode receive-transmit module 21 to be overcome. GSM transmission power can be maintained despite battery voltage and temperature variation. The supply to the UMTS amplifier can be reduced when the desired output power is low, thereby improving efficiency while maintaining linearity.

Description

1 2402279 P510878GB Front End Module This invention relates to a front end
module for a dual mode radio, and in particular to a front end module for a GSM/UMTS mobile phone handset.
The front end module of a mobile phone handset is that portion of the handset which is positioned between the antenna of the handset and its transceiver, and acts to switch between transmit and receive operations. Thus, as shown in Figure 1, a front end module I of a GSM phone handset (not shown) switches telecommunications signals between an antenna 2 and GSM transmit and receive paths 3 and 4. The GSM transmit path 3 includes a GSM power amplifier 5. The amplifier 5 is designed specifically for GSM transmission, and is specified down to a battery supply of 3 volts for maintaining the required GSM performance over battery and temperature extremes.
As mobile phone technology improves, GSM networks are being replaced by G3 (UMTS) networks. New mobile phone handsets do, therefore, need to operate on both GSM and UMTS networks, and this leads to the need for multi-mode, multi-band handsets with ever-increasing complexity.
For a GSM/UMTS mobile phone handset, the current trend is to use an enhanced GSM front end module in a dual mode application, with both GSM and UMTS transmit and receive paths connected to the module. Thus, as shown in Figure 2, a GSM/UMTS front end module 11 of a GSM/UMTS mobile phone handset (not shown) switches telecommunications signals between an antenna 12 and either GSM transmit and receive paths 13 and 14 or UMTS transmit and receive paths 16 and 17. A GSM power amplifier 15 is provided in the GSM transmit path 13, and a UMTS power amplifier 18 is provided in the UMTS transmit path 16.
As mentioned above, it is usual for the GSM power amplifier 15 to be a standard power amplifier. As the amplifier is designed for maximum performance with a signal mode front end module such as the module 1, the extra attenuation which results from the use of a dual mode front end module such as the module 11, means that it is impossible to maintain the GSM transmit power output over battery and temperature extremes.
The aim of the invention is to provide a dual mode front end module that can be used with a standard GSM power amplifier whilst maintaining GSM transmit power output over battery and temperature extremes.
The present invention provides a front end module for a dual mode radio receiver having first and second amplifiers in respective first and second transmission paths for the two modes, the front end module being provided with a bakery for powering the amplifiers, and with a step up/down DC-DC converter for controlling the voltage supplied to the two amplifiers.
In a preferred embodiment, the first amplifier is a GSM power amplifier, and the second amplifier is a UNITS power amplifier.
Preferably, the converter is arranged to output a stepped-up voltage to the first amplifier and to output a stepped-down voltage to the second amplifier.
Advantageously, the converter is arranged to provide a voltage in the range of from 3.6 volts to 4.2 volts to the first amplif en In a preferred embodiment, the converter is arranged to provide a stepped-down voltage when the output power of the second amplifier is less than the maximum output power.
Conveniently, the converter is arranged to provide a stepped-down voltage of 3.6 volts to the second amplifier when the output power is reduced to 10 dBm.
The invention will now be described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to Figure 3 of the drawings which show schematically a front end module constructed in accordance with the invention.
Referring to Figure 3, a front end module 21 of a GSM/UMTS mobile phone handset (not shown) switches telecommunications signals between an antenna 22 and either GSM transmit and receive paths 23 and 24, or UMTS transmit and receive paths 26 and 27. A standard GSM power amplifier 25 is provided in the GSM transmit path 23, and a UMTS power amplifier 28 is provided in the UMTS transmit path 26. The two power amplifiers 25 and 28 are powered by a lithium-ion battery 29 via a DC to DC converter 30. The converter 30 is a step up/down converter which is arranged to provide a steady output voltage matched to either the required input voltage of the GSM power amplifier or the UMTS power amplifier 28.
Thus, when the front end module 21 is operating in the GSM mode, the converter 30 provides a stepped-up voltage (in the range of from 3.6 volts to 4.2 volts) to the GSM power amplifier 25, effectively taking advantage of the improved performance of that amplifier at these higher voltage levels. This increased power performance is better than that required to overcome the attenuation loss introduced by the dual mode front end module 21 in the GSM transmit path 23.
As shown, the converter 30 is also used to supply the UMTS power amplifier 28, and this results in improved gain/efficiency of that amplifier as well as improved ACP (automatic power control) stability. An additional benefit of using the converter 30 to power the UMTS power amplifier 28 is that the battery can then use a much lower voltage, resulting in longer standby and data download/talk time. Thus, if a UMTS power amplifier is operated in class A or class AB mode, it draws current (quiescent current) all the time it is on. This current level is set to get the linearity (compression point) sufficiently high enough not to cause ACP problems at maximum transmit power. The quiescent current can be controlled by varying the voltage supply of the amplifier, enabling the use of a lower current; and this will, in turn, reduce the linearity/compression point of the power amplifier. Thus, using this principle, it is possible to conserve current (and hence increase efficiency) by reducing the voltage supply to the UMTS power amplifier 28 for lower transmit levels. For example, when the UMTS power amplifier 28 is at full transmit power (21/24 dBm at the antenna 22) the supply voltage to the amplifier may be 3.8 volts. When the output power is reduced to 10 dBm, however, the voltage supply can be reduced to 3.6 volts to conserve the current draw and to improve the efficiency of the handset. s

Claims (6)

  1. Claims 1. A front end module for a dual mode radio receiver having first
    and second amplifiers in respective first and second transmission paths for the two modes, the front end module being provided with a battery for powering the amplifiers, and with a step up/down DC-DC converter for controlling the voltage supplied to the two amplifiers.
  2. 2. A front end module as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first amplifier is a GSM power amplifier, and the second amplifier is a UMTS power amplifier.
  3. 3. A front end module as claimed in claim I or claim 2, wherein the converter is arranged to output a stepped-up voltage to the first amplifier and to output a stepped-down voltage to the second amplifier.
  4. 4. A front end module as claimed in claim 3, wherein the converter is arranged to provide a voltage in the range of from 3.6 volts to 4.2 volts to the first amplifier.
  5. 5. A front end module as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4, wherein the converter is arranged to provide a stepped-down voltage when the output power of the second amplifier is less than the maximum output power.
  6. 6. A front end module as claimed in claim 5, wherein the converter is arranged to provide a stepped-down voltage of 3.6 volts to the second amplifier when the output power is reduced to 10 dBm.
GB0312223A 2003-05-28 2003-05-28 Front end module Expired - Fee Related GB2402279B (en)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB0312223A GB2402279B (en) 2003-05-28 2003-05-28 Front end module
EP20040253058 EP1482636A1 (en) 2003-05-28 2004-05-25 Front end module
CN 200410055245 CN1574665A (en) 2003-05-28 2004-05-28 Front end module

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB0312223A GB2402279B (en) 2003-05-28 2003-05-28 Front end module

Publications (3)

Publication Number Publication Date
GB0312223D0 GB0312223D0 (en) 2003-07-02
GB2402279A true GB2402279A (en) 2004-12-01
GB2402279B GB2402279B (en) 2006-04-26

Family

ID=9958883

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
GB0312223A Expired - Fee Related GB2402279B (en) 2003-05-28 2003-05-28 Front end module

Country Status (3)

Country Link
EP (1) EP1482636A1 (en)
CN (1) CN1574665A (en)
GB (1) GB2402279B (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20130009470A1 (en) * 2011-07-06 2013-01-10 Htc Corporation System power integrated circuit and architecture, management circuit, power supply arrangement, and portable apparatus

Families Citing this family (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7245180B2 (en) 2005-08-02 2007-07-17 Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Ab Intelligent RF power control for wireless modem devices
CN101986507A (en) * 2010-11-19 2011-03-16 东南大学 Method and special circuit for prolonging service life of battery of wireless sensor

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5251331A (en) * 1992-03-13 1993-10-05 Motorola, Inc. High efficiency dual mode power amplifier apparatus
US5423078A (en) * 1993-03-18 1995-06-06 Ericsson Ge Mobile Communications Inc. Dual mode power amplifier for analog and digital cellular telephones
US6298222B1 (en) * 1997-12-12 2001-10-02 U.S. Philips Corporation Communication system, device and method

Family Cites Families (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US6069525A (en) * 1997-04-17 2000-05-30 Qualcomm Incorporated Dual-mode amplifier with high efficiency and high linearity
US6327462B1 (en) * 1998-12-29 2001-12-04 Conexant Systems, Inc. System and method for dynamically varying operational parameters of an amplifier
US6639471B2 (en) * 2001-04-16 2003-10-28 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Power amplifier circuit, control method for power amplifier circuit, and portable terminal apparatus for mobile communication

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5251331A (en) * 1992-03-13 1993-10-05 Motorola, Inc. High efficiency dual mode power amplifier apparatus
US5423078A (en) * 1993-03-18 1995-06-06 Ericsson Ge Mobile Communications Inc. Dual mode power amplifier for analog and digital cellular telephones
US6298222B1 (en) * 1997-12-12 2001-10-02 U.S. Philips Corporation Communication system, device and method

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20130009470A1 (en) * 2011-07-06 2013-01-10 Htc Corporation System power integrated circuit and architecture, management circuit, power supply arrangement, and portable apparatus
US9276428B2 (en) * 2011-07-06 2016-03-01 Htc Corporation System power integrated circuit and architecture, management circuit, power supply arrangement, and portable apparatus

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
EP1482636A1 (en) 2004-12-01
GB0312223D0 (en) 2003-07-02
GB2402279B (en) 2006-04-26
CN1574665A (en) 2005-02-02

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
RU2252483C2 (en) Method and device for amplifying radiophone transmission power at reduced power requirement
US8255009B2 (en) Radio frequency communications circuitry with power supply voltage and gain control
JP3171141B2 (en) Mobile communication transmitter and control method thereof
KR101116938B1 (en) Radio communication terminal
CN100547910C (en) Highly efficient power amplifying device with many power modes
KR100375402B1 (en) Output electric power coordinating transmitter
US20010034217A1 (en) System and method for selectively interconnecting amplifiers in a communications device
KR20020062409A (en) Power rate inhancement circuit for rf power amplifier of dual mode mobile phone
JPH09232992A (en) Rf duplexer bypass method for transceiver
US6760604B2 (en) Portable radio transceiver having shared power source for audio and RF amplifiers
JP4614274B2 (en) Mobile phone terminal
GB2402279A (en) A dual-mode GSM-UMTS mobile phone with a DC-DC converter power supply for the transmit amplifiers
JP2001292067A (en) Transmission power controller for wireless communication unit and its transmission power control method
US20090305749A1 (en) Wireless Communication Apparatus Capable of Reducing Power Consumption and Related Apparatus
KR20040067167A (en) Circuit for improving efficiency of high frequency power amplifier module
KR100626216B1 (en) Apparatus and method for controling bias of power amplifier in mobile communication terminal
KR100251585B1 (en) Hand-held telephone for operating current decreasing and method thereof
KR101081242B1 (en) Power amplifier circuit
KR20040082717A (en) Power amplifier
KR100757706B1 (en) High Efficiency Bypass Switching Power Amplification Apparatus with Multiple Power Modes By using Selective Bias Control
JPH10327082A (en) Transmission amplifier circuit for mobile radio equipment
KR20020078906A (en) Device for controlling power amplifier in mobile communication phone
JP2002185354A (en) Transmitter/receiver
JP2006180191A (en) Wireless communication apparatus, antenna switching apparatus, and mobile wireless communication apparatus
KR20010008656A (en) Current limited circuit of mobile communication terminal for transmission power output

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
732E Amendments to the register in respect of changes of name or changes affecting rights (sect. 32/1977)
PCNP Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee

Effective date: 20210528