Patent ID: 9225060
Filing Date: 2015-12-29
Classification: H01Q

Abstract:
1. A system for impedance matching in antennas comprising: a transmitter configured to output an electrical transmission signal; an antenna configured to output an electromagnetic signal based on the electrical transmission signal, the antenna having an antenna impedance that varies as a function of ambient electromagnetism, said system comprising: a radio frequency power detection portion configured to output a transmitted signal based on the transmission signal received from the transmitter; a tunable matching network operably coupled between the radio frequency power detection portion and the antenna, the tunable matching network having a tunable impedance and being configured to output an output signal based on the transmitted signal and to reflect a reflected signal to said radio frequency power detection portion, the reflected signal being based on the antenna impedance and the tunable impedance; a phase lock loop comprising a voltage controlled oscillator, wherein the phase lock loop is operably coupled between the radio frequency power detection portion and the tunable matching network, and a polarity conditioner comprising a sample and hold circuit and a comparator; wherein said radio frequency power detection portion is further configured to output a control signal based on the reflected signal, wherein said phase lock loop is configured to output a tuning signal based on the control signal, and wherein said tunable matching network is configured to modify the tunable impedance based on the tuning signal to attenuate the reflected signal, wherein said sample and hold circuit is configured to output a current output and a previous output, and wherein said comparator is configured to compare the current output with the previous output, and wherein said polarity conditioner is configured to output a first signed reference frequency signal when the current output is larger than the previous output, and wherein said polarity conditioner is configured to output a second signed reference frequency signal when the current output is smaller than the previous output.