The present application is a national phase application of PCT application No. PCT/EP2012/054576, filed Mar. 15, 2012, and claims priority to German Patent Application No. DE 102011006566.0, filed Mar. 31, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments of the present invention relate to devices for the automatic adjustment of gain and attenuation factors of cascaded amplification and attenuation elements.
The input unit of modern radio devices typically provides a very high input dynamic in order to receive radio signals over the widest possible radio range. This input dynamic of an input unit generally exceeds the dynamic range of signal processing units in radio devices, such as, filters or analog/digital converters. However, to achieve a high dynamic, automatic gain control circuits (automatic gain control, AGC) are used.
A signal-processing path with several cascaded amplifiers adjustable with regard to their gain factor, the gain factor being adjusted in each case by a control circuit based on a feedback structure (feed-back-structure), is known from JP 2004-080455 A.
An automatic gain control of this kind is only conditionally suitable for amplifiers arranged in the signal path of a radio device, because a feedback control structure is generally associated with poor settling behaviour and therefore provides a poorer time dynamic, and because modern radio devices are operated in a frequency-hop method with comparatively short time slots for message transmission. Moreover, the control structure can tend, dependent upon its structure, towards unstable behaviour, which is not acceptable for secure message transmission, for example, in aeronautical radio technology.
Accordingly, there is a need for a device with automatic gain and/or attenuation control for amplification and/or attenuation elements disposed in the signal path of a radio device, which provides optimal time behaviour.
Embodiments of the present invention, therefore, advantageously provide for a device for automatic adjustment of the gain and/or attenuation factor of several amplification and/or attenuation elements connected in a cascade.
According to an example embodiment of the present invention, the device for the automatic adjustment of the gain and/or attenuation factor of several amplification and/or attenuation elements connected in a cascade provides, for each amplification and/or attenuation element, a detector for measuring the signal level at the input of the respective amplification and/or attenuation element, and a downstream control unit for determining the gain and/or attenuation factor associated with each amplification and/or attenuation element. By way of example, each control unit is realised as a forward control unit, which determines the gain and/or attenuation factor respectively associated with each amplification and/or attenuation element dependent upon the measured signal level of the signal disposed at the output of the respective amplification and/or attenuation element. The transmission characteristic of the control unit associated with the amplification element can be determined from the transmission characteristic of the associated detector and the transmission characteristic of the associated amplification element.
According to an example embodiment of a control unit associated with the amplification element, the control unit includes a buffer, of which the memory cells are each addressable dependent upon the abscissa value of the transmission characteristic of the control unit, that is to say, dependent upon the signal level from the detector disposed at the input of the respective amplification element and imaging in a linear scale, and of which the addressable memory-cell content, that is, the associated gain factor, can be read out at the output of the control unit.
According to a further example embodiment of a control unit associated with the amplification element, the control unit includes a multiplier for weighting the signal level measured by the detector at the input of the respective amplification element with a weighting factor which corresponds to the gradient of the transmission characteristic associated with the control unit, and the control unit includes an adder for adding a signal level weighted in this manner with an offset value (offset value) which corresponds to the ordinate-axis value of the transmission characteristic associated with the respective control unit.
The transmission characteristic of the control unit associated with an attenuation element can be determined from the transmission characteristic of the associated detector, which converts a signal level of the signal disposed at the input of the respective attenuation element registered in the logarithmic scale into a signal present in the linear scale disposed at the output of the detector, and the individual attenuation factors to be adjusted in the attenuation elements. For this purpose, the control unit associated with the attenuation element comprises an automatic state unit, which, in each case, provides one state for each attenuation factor realisable in the attenuation element. The automatic state unit waits in the respective state for as long as the signal disposed at the output of the detector is disposed within a signal-level range associated with that state. If the signal level present at the output of the detector leaves the signal-level range associated with the respective state, a switchover into one of the two adjacent states is implemented. The transitions between the individual states of the automatic state unit are implemented by means of a hysteresis characteristic.
Embodiments of the present invention for the automatic adjustment of the gain and/or attenuation factor of cascaded amplification and/or attenuation elements are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:
A device for automatic adjustment of the gain and/or attenuation factor of several amplification and/or attenuation elements connected in a cascade, is described.
Switchable attenuation elements 1 and 2 and/or adjustable amplifiers 3, which ensure that the signal from the radio signal received from an antenna can be processed in the radio device within the existing dynamic range of the individual signal-processing units, comprising, for example, the high-frequency selection filter 5, the intermediate-frequency selection filter 6, the analog/digital converter 7, are inserted in the signal path of a radio device from the antenna to the analog/digital converter, as shown in
In a first embodiment according to
The control unit 14′ according to the invention for determining a gain factor G for an amplification element 3, as shown in
The gain-factor values stored for the first embodiment of a control unit 14 according to the invention in the memory cells of the buffer 15 and also the weighting factors and offset values stored for the second embodiment of a control unit 14′ according to the invention in the memory cells of the buffer 15′ are determined, in each case, in advance by measuring the transmission characteristic of the detector 10 between the signal measured at the input of the amplification element 3 in the logarithmic scale and the signal level of the signal present in the linear scale disposed at the output of the detector 10, as shown in
The control unit 14″ according to the invention for determining an attenuation factor ATT for an attenuation element 1 and/or 2 comprises an automatic state unit 18, as shown in
The selection of the respective state of the automatic state unit 18 is implemented on the basis of the signal level of the signal S disposed at the output of the detector 8 and/or 9. For this purpose, a signal level range of the signal disposed at the output of the detector 8 and/or 9 is allocated to each individual state, as shown in
In order to avoid a constant switching of the automatic state unit 18 between two adjacent states in the case of a noise-affected signal level of the signal S disposed at the output of the detector 8 and/or 9 within the signal-level range of a state transition, the transitions between the individual states of the automatic state unit 18 provide a hysteresis characteristic, as illustrated in the state diagram in
In this manner, with the control unit 14″ according to the invention, a transmission characteristic is determined between the signal level of the signal S present in the linear scale at the output of the detector 8 and/or 9 and the attenuation factor ATT adjusted in the attenuation element 1 and/or 2 according to
The invention is not restricted to the embodiment illustrated. In particular, any combinations of the features illustrated in the drawings, described in the description and claimed in the claims are also covered by the invention.
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