Patent Document

FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to a wireless reception unit and a sub-harmonic frequency mixer thereof, and more particularly, to a direct-conversion receiver and a direct-conversion frequency mixer thereof, which are capable of obtaining quadrature baseband signals by using a Local Oscillation (LO) signal and a Radio Frequency (RF) signal. 
     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       FIG. 1  is a schematic configuration of a conventional direct-conversion receiver using a sub-harmonic frequency mixer. The direct-conversion receiver shown in  FIG. 1  comprises a poly-phase filter  130 , an LNA  150 , an in-phase channel frequency mixer  110  and a quadrature phase channel frequency mixer  120 . The poly-phase filter  130  generates LO signals for in-phase channels of 0°, 90°, 180° and 270°, and LO signals for quadrature channels of 45°, 135°, 225° and 315°. The LO signals for the in-phase channels generated by the poly-phase filter  130  are provided to the in-phase channel frequency mixer  110  to produce +I and −I signals as in-phase baseband signals. The LNA  150  amplifies an RF signal received thereto while minimizing noise. 
     Meanwhile, the LO signals for the quadrature phase channels generated by the poly-phase filter  130  are provided to the quadrature phase channel frequency mixer  120  to create +Q and −Q signals as quadrature phase baseband signals. 
     The poly-phase filter  130  is composed of a multi-stage resistor-capacitor circuit that causes large loss, which results in a large power loss in the LO signals. Hence, in order to compensate the power loss in the LO signals caused by the poly-phase filter  130 , an LO amplifier  140  is arranged before or after of the poly-phase filter  130  for each phase of the LO signals. Such an additional LO amplifier  140 ,  171 ,  172 ,  174  and  177  makes not only the whole receiver structure complicated but also the power consumption high. 
       FIG. 2  presents a detailed circuitry diagram of any one of the sub-harmonic frequency mixers, e.g.,  110  depicted in  FIG. 1 . 
     Substantially, such a type of the sub-harmonic frequency mixer  100  has been proposed to remedy a dc-offset problem with an existing direct down-conversion transceiver wherein the RF signal and the LO signal have the same frequency. In the sub-harmonic frequency mixer  100 , a frequency of the LO signal is set to have half that of the RF signal. This sub-harmonic frequency mixer  110  performs a frequency conversion of the RF signal using a second harmonic component of the LO signal. 
     The sub-harmonic frequency mixer  110  has a stacked configuration of an RF signal input unit  112  and an LO signal input unit  114  that are composed of transistors. In the sub-harmonic frequency mixer  110 , in order to produce the in-phase baseband signals +I and −I, there are required four LO signals of 0°, 90°, 180° and 270° having 90° phase difference with each other, and of two RF signals having 180° phase difference with each other. Further, in order to produce the quadrature phase baseband signals +Q and −Q, there are needed four LO signals of 45°, 135°, 225° and 315° having phase difference of 90° with each other, in addition to the four LO signals having 90° phase difference as set forth above. Thus, a separate mixer for quadrature phase channel frequency is needed thereto. As a result, total eight LO signals having 45° phase difference with each other and two RF signals having 180° phase difference with each other are necessary to obtain the entire baseband signals +I, −I, +Q and −Q. 
     As described above, the sub-harmonic frequency mixers  110  and  120  employed in the direct-conversion receiver  100  has a plurality of transistors stacked in a multi-stage fashion. However, such a multi-stage fashion can not guarantee a sufficient voltage swing at its output end under a limited supply voltage and thus makes the inevitable use of high supply voltage. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a direct-conversion receiver capable of ensuring a sufficient output voltage swing and of driving at a low supply voltage. 
     Another object of the invention is to provide a sub-harmonic frequency mixer with a simple structure and low power consumption for use in a direct conversion receiver. 
     In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a direct-conversion receiver, comprising: a Radio Frequency (RF) phase shifter for dividing an RF signal provided thereto into RF signals having phases of 0° and 90°; a Local Oscillation (LO) phase shifter for dividing an LO signal provided thereto into LO signals having phases of 0° and 90°; a single-phase channel frequency mixer for producing a baseband single-phase component by using the RF signal having 0° phase and the LO signals having 0° and 90° phases; and a quadrature phase channel frequency mixer for producing a quadrature phase component by using the RF signal having 90° phase and the LO signals having 0° and 90° phases. 
     In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a sub-harmonic frequency mixer for use in a direct-conversion receiver, comprising: a first pair of transistors whose emitters and collectors are connected to each other, respectively; and a second pair of transistors whose emitters and collectors are connected to each other, respectively, 
     wherein an RF signal is inputted to each of bases of first transistors in each of the first and second pairs, and quadrature LO signals are applied to bases of second transistors in each of the first and second pairs, respectively, to thereby generate baseband signals to make a down-frequency conversion. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The above and other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: 
         FIG. 1  shows a schematic configuration of a conventional direct down-conversion receiver; 
         FIG. 2  provides a detailed circuitry diagram of the sub-harmonic frequency mixer shown in  FIG. 1 ; 
         FIG. 3  is a schematic configuration of a direct down-conversion receiver in accordance with the present invention; 
         FIGS. 4A and 4B  are detailed circuitry diagrams of the direct down-conversion receiver shown in  FIG. 3  in which  FIG. 4A  is a circuitry diagram of a first embodiment using a BJT (a Binary Junction Transistor) and  FIG. 4B  is a circuitry diagram of a second embodiment using a FET (a Field Effect Transistor); and 
         FIG. 5  illustrates an operational principle of the 90° phase shifter shown in  FIGS. 4A and 4B . 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. 
     Referring to  FIG. 3 , there is shown a schematic configuration of a direct down-conversion receiver in accordance with the present invention. As shown therein, the direct-conversion receiver comprises an in-phase channel frequency mixer (hereinafter referred to as an I-channel frequency mixer)  310 , a quadrature phase channel frequency mixer (hereinafter referred to as a Q-channel frequency mixer)  320 , an RF 90° phase shifter  330 , an LO 90° phase shifter  340 , a Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)  350  and a Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)  360 . 
     First, an RF signal is received by an antenna (not shown) and is applied to the LNA  350 . The RF signal is of a single-phase signal, not a differential signal. The LNA  350  amplifies the received RF signal while minimizing noise therein. 
     The output from the LNA  350  is then provided to the RF 90° phase shifter  330  by which the single-phase RF signal is orthogonally divided into two RF signals having phases of 0° and 90°. The divided RF signal having 0° phase is fed to the I-channel sub-harmonic frequency mixer  310 , while the RF signal having 90° phase is fed to the Q-channel sub-harmonic frequency mixer  320 . 
     In the meantime, an LO signal having half of the RF signal frequency is created by the VCO  360 , and is provided to the LO phase shifter  340  wherein the LO signal is also of a single-phase signal, not a differential signal. The LO signal is orthogonally divided into two LO signals having phases of 0° and 90° by the LO phase shifter  340 . The divided 0° and 90° LO signals are then applied to the I-channel sub-harmonic frequency mixer  310  and the Q-channel sub-harmonic frequency mixer  320 , respectively. 
     According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention as set forth above, it is possible to make a topology of the circuit configuration simply and lower the power consumption because the LNA  350  and the VCO  360  produce the single-phase RF signal and the single-phase LO signal, respectively. In addition, by using the LO 90° phase shifter  340  in place of the poly-phase filter embedded in the prior art as described above, it is possible to decrease the power loss of the LO signals and further reduce the power consumption because the direct-conversion receiver does not require an LO buffer amplifier. Each of the mixers  310  and  320  generates an in-phase component I and a quadrature component Q of desired signals whose center frequencies are a difference between RF frequency (f RF ) and a twice of LO frequency (f 2LO ). 
       FIGS. 4A and 4B  are detailed circuit diagrams of the direct-conversion receiver shown in  FIG. 3 . 
     As shown in  FIG. 4A , the RF 90° phase shifter  330  is connected to the output of the LNA  350 ; and receives a single-phase RF signal via its RF input node  332 . The RF 90° phase shifter  330  functions to divide the RF signal into two RF signal having phase difference of 90°. The RF 90° phase shifter  330  is comprised of RC-CR network in which a resistor R 1  and a capacitor C 2  are connected in parallel to the RF input terminal  332 , and a capacitor C 1  and a resistor R 2  are coupled between two output terminals  334  and  336  that issues two RF signals having phase of 0° and 90°. 
     On the other hand, the LO 90° phase shifter  340  is connected to the output of the VCO  360 ; and receives a single-phase LO signal via its LO input node  342 . The LO 90° phase shifter  340  serves to divide the single-phase LO signal into two LO signals having phase of 0° and 90°. Similarly to the RF 90° phase shifter  330  shown in  FIG. 4A , the LO 90° phase shifter  340  is composed of an RC-CR network in which a resistor R 3  and a capacitor C 4  are coupled in parallel with the LO input node  342 , and a capacitor C 3  and a resistor R 4  are coupled between two output nodes  344  and  346  that provide two LO signals having phase of 0° and 90°, respectively. The values of capacitance and resistance in each phase shifter  330  and  340  are optimized to operate at RF and LO frequencies in order to minimize the phase and amplitude mismatches between I channel and Q channel. 
     An operational principle of one, e.g., of the 90° phase shifters will be described with reference to  FIG. 5 . 
     If it is assumed that an input signal Vin is of 0°, a phase of an output Vout 1  is shifted by −45°, compared to the phase of the input signal Vin, by an RC-CR network of resistors R 1 , R 2  and capacitors C 1 , C 2 . Meanwhile, a phase of an output Vout 2  is shifted by +45°, compared to the phase of the input signal Vin, by the RC-CR network. Therefore, the signals having phase difference of 90° can be obtained from between the two outputs Vout 1  and Vout 2 , as calculated below Equations. 
     
       
         
           
             
               
                 
                   
                     
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     If the resistor and capacitor values are combined to allow a multiplication of the two values to be consistent with a frequency of each of the RF signals and the LO signals, signals having same magnitude but 90° phase difference from each other can be obtained at output nodes of the 90° phase shifter  330 . The RF signals having phase of 0° and 90° produced by the RF 90° phase shifter  330  are then fed to the I-channel mixer  310  and the Q-channel mixer  320 , respectively. 
     In the meantime, an operation of the LO 90° phase shifter  340  is substantially identical to that of the 90° RF phase shifter  330 ; and therefore, detailed description thereof will be omitted for the sake of simplicity. The LO signals having phase of 0° and 90° obtained by the LO 90° phase shifter  340  are then delivered to the I-channel mixer  310  and the Q-channel mixer  320 , respectively. 
     The I-channel mixer  310  includes two transistor pairs  312  and  314  whose emitters and collectors are respectively coupled with each other. In the transistor pairs  312  and  314 , each of the transistors Q 1  to Q 4  includes a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT). Inputted to bases of the transistors Q 2  and Q 3  in each of the transistor pairs  312  and  314  is the RF signal having 0° phase from the RF 90° phase shifter  330 ; and applied to another bases of the transistors Q 1  and Q 4  in each of the transistor pairs  312  and  314  is the LO signal having 0° phase from the LO 90° phase shifter  340 . Further, connected between an emitter common node and a ground of each of the transistor pairs are current sources that provide bias currents I 1  and I 2 , respectively. 
     Likewise, the Q-channel mixer  320  includes two transistor pairs  322  and  324  whose emitters and collectors are coupled with each other, respectively. An input to bases of the transistors Q 6  and Q 7  in each of the transistor pairs  322  and  324  is the LO signal having 90° phase from the LO 90° phase shifter  340 ; and an input to another bases of the transistors Q 5  and Q 8  in each of the transistor pairs  322  and  324  is the LO signal having 90° phase from the LO 90° phase shifter  340 . 
     In operation, first of all, single-phase LO signals having 0° and 90° phases are applied to the transistors Q 1  and Q 4 , respectively. And single-phase RF signals having 0° and 90° phases are fed to the transistors Q 2  and Q 3  with same bias conditions as the transistors Q 1  and Q 4  and that make pairs therewith, respectively. In this circuit arrangement, a frequency mixing is made by the LO signals having a relatively high power compared to the RF signals, so that baseband signals having a 180° phase difference and a frequency of f RF -f 2LO  are produced at +I and −I output nodes  316  and  318 . 
     More specifically, the transistors Q 1  and Q 4  have nonlinear characteristics because of receipt of the LO signal having a higher power than that of the RF signal, thereby creating harmonic frequency components corresponding to an integral multiple of the LO signal frequency due to such nonlinear characteristics. In other words, there occurs frequencies of f LO , f 2LO , f 3LO , . . . and, in turn, output frequency components corresponding to a multiplication of these frequency components and a frequency component f RF  of the RF signal are generated. As a result, such frequency components as f RF ±f LO , f RF ±f 2LO  and f RF ±f 3LO  are produced at the output nodes  316  and  318  of the I-channel mixer  310  and a desired down-converted frequency component of f RF -f 2LO  can be obtained by low pass filtering. 
     Output currents i 2  and i 3  incurred by the RF signal may be linearly represented as follows: 
     
       
         
           
             
               
                 
                   
                     
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     Output voltages can be defined by a multiplication of the currents by the RF signal as in Eq. (3), to the LO transfer functions of Eqs. (4) and (5) and load resistors RL 1  and RL 2 , as indicated in Eqs. (6) and (7). Namely, the output voltages across the load resistors RL 1  and RL 2 , having differential baseband output voltage components that is 180° difference in phase and is same in magnitude, can be detected by a low pass filter (not shown). 
     
       
         
           
             
               
                 
                   
                     
                       
                         
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       FIG. 4B  is a detailed circuitry diagram illustrating another embodiment of the direct-conversion receiver shown in  FIG. 3 . The embodiment of  FIG. 4B  is substantially identical to that of  FIG. 4A  except that Field Effect Transistors (FETs) are used therein in lieu of BJTs. Therefore, in the embodiment of  FIG. 4B , the bases, emitters and collectors given in the embodiment of  FIG. 4A  will be designated as gates, sources and drains, respectively; and therefore, a further description of the same elements will be omitted. 
     In comparison with a frequency mixer of a conventional Gilbert cell structure, the input nodes of the LO signals and the RF signals are not formed in a multi-level but arranged in a same level; and therefore, sufficiently large output voltages can be obtained at the output terminals, +I and −I nodes, even under lower supply voltage. Accordingly, since the frequency receiver of the present invention can provide the sufficient output voltages while using the low supply voltage, this circuit architecture is adaptable for a low power circuit. 
     In addition, by help of the use of the RF 90° phase shifter at the RF input section, the structure of the frequency mixer can be more simplified because the single-phase RF signal is adopted therein, instead of differential RF signals. And also, since the LO 90° phase shifter has a smaller number of resistor-capacitor stages at the LO input section compared to the common poly-phase filter, the power loss of the LO signals can be reduced. Reducing the power loss of the LO signals does not need the LO amplifier that has been used to compensate the loss of the LO signals by the existing poly-phase filter, thereby further decreasing the power dissipation of the overall receiver. 
     As described above, the present invention can contribute to a low power and low cost implementation of mobile communication terminals by considerably reducing the number of components used in the direct-conversion receiver and thus simplifying the whole structure and alleviating power consumption. Furthermore, the invention enables the use of lower supply voltage owing to a single-level design of the sub-harmonic frequency mixer circuit. Moreover, the invention can share analog and digital circuits that follow the receiver and a power because of the use of low supply power in a high frequency circuit. Through such features, microwave circuits and analog/digital circuits can be implemented on a single chip, which can highly contribute to the development of a System-on-Chip (SoC). 
     While the invention has been shown and described with respect to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.

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