1. Technical Field
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to management of dual-mode mobile devices, and particularly to a dual-mode mobile device and a method for enhancing mutual interference sensitivity of the dual-mode mobile device.
2. Description of Related Art Dual-mode mobile devices, which may include a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) system and a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system, are commonly used nowadays. However, when the GSM system transmits high power signals, an aerial of the CDMA system may receive the high power signals, reducing the performances of the CDMA system.
In general, the term “module,” as used herein, refers to logic embodied in hardware or firmware, or to a collection of software instructions, written in a programming language, such as, for example, Java, C, or assembly. One or more software instructions in the modules may be embedded in firmware, such as in an EPROM. It will be appreciated that modules may comprise connected logic units, such as gates and flip-flops, and may comprise programmable units, such as programmable gate arrays or processors. The modules described herein may be implemented as either software and/or hardware modules and may be stored in any type of non-transitory computer-readable medium or computer storage device.
In one embodiment, the first mode system 1 is a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) system (hereinafter “GSM system 1”), and the second mode system 2 is a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system (hereinafter “CDMA system 2”). The sensitivity enhancing unit 200 may include one or more computerized instructions that are stored in a storage system of the second mode system 2, and executed by a processor of the second mode system 2. The detailed functions of the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 are described, in reference to
In the embodiment, the dual-mode mobile 10 further includes a first power amplifier 3 (hereinafter “first PA 3”) connected to the first mode system 1, and a second power amplifier 4 (hereinafter “second PA 4”) connected to the second mode system 2.
In the embodiment, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 can determine a status of the GSM system 1 and the CDMA system 2. In one embodiment, each of the GSM system 1 and the CDMA system 2 has two work statuses, such as a working status and a required to work status. “Working status” means that the GSM system 1 and the CDMA system 2 are operational, and are capable of receiving or transmitting signals. “Required to work status” means that the GSM system 1 or the CDMA system 2 is in a non-operational or a non-usable status, and a user wants to use one or two of the GSM system 1 and the CDMA system 2, to receive or transmit signals.
In step S100, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the GSM system 1 to provide a first control signal to the first PA 3. The first control signal is a transmitter (hereinafter “TX”) Enable signal as shown in
In step S102, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the first PA 3 to transmit power signals according to the first control signal. In the embodiment, the power signals may be transmitted to an antenna (not shown in FIGs.), and the antenna broadcasts the power signals to a base station (not shown in FIGs.).
In step S104, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the GSM system 1 to inform the CDMA system 2 that the first PA 3 is transmitting power signals. For example, the GSM system 1 can send information about the power transmission of the first PA 3 to the CDMA system 2. In the embodiment, the GSM system 1 is connected to the CDMA system 2 via a designated transmission line, such as a TX Enable line.
In order to avoid interference with the first PA 3 transmits the power signals, in step S106, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the CDMA system 2 to enter into the mixed mode. The mixed mode allows both of the GSM system 1 and the CDMA system 2 work synchronously. In other words, in the mixed mode, a user can use the dual-mode mobile device 10 to make a telephone call and to get on the Internet, or the user can use the mobile device 10 to get on the Internet while using the mobile device 10 to make a telephone call.
As shown in
In block S200, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the GSM system 1 to provide a second control signal. In
In block S202, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the GSM system 1 to inform the CDMA system 2 to enter into the mixed mode as shown in
In block S204, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the GSM system 1 to send the second control signal to the PA 4.
In block S206, the sensitivity enhancing unit 200 controls the second PA 4 to transmit power signals and both of the GSM system 1 and the CDMA system 2 can work synchronously. As following the method, the CDMA system 2 and the GSM system 1 will not interfere with each other.
Although certain inventive embodiments of the present disclosure have been specifically described, the present disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
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201110167363.0 | Jun 2011 | CN | national |