RF amplifier systems may be used to amplify radio frequency (RF) signals for over the air broadcasting. RF amplifier systems are used at cellular telephone sites which may be in remote locations. It may be necessary to monitor the output of an RF amplifier system to ensure that it is performing properly and in compliance with applicable broadcasting regulations. It may be very costly to dispatch a technician to a remote site for routine testing. Even if the site of the RF amplifier system is convenient, it is costly and time consuming to dispatch a technician with the necessary skills to correctly test the output of an RF amplifier system. These limitations may cause the RF amplifier system to operate improperly or out of compliance for a substantial period of time until a technician visits the site of the RF amplifier system to monitor the output of the system.
An RF amplifier system includes an RF power amplifier, a coupler, a digital signal analysis circuit, and an interface. The RF power amplifier has an RF output. The coupler is coupled to the RF power amplifier to detect the RF output. The digital signal analysis circuit is coupled to the coupler to produce a digital signal that provides a spectral depiction of the RF output. The interface is coupled to the digital signal analysis circuit to provide the spectral depiction of the RF output to an attached computer.
The digital analysis produced by the digital analysis circuit 20 is then converted by a computer interface 22 to a form that can be read by a computer connected to the interface output 24. The computer may display or print an X vs. Y plot of the output of the digital signal analysis circuitry to provide a spectral depiction of the output of the RF power amplifier 14. By integrating the RF power amplifier 14, the coupler 18, the digital analysis circuit 20, and the computer interface 22 in the single chassis of the RF amplifier system 10, the proper selection of coupler and analysis circuit for the RF power amplifier and the proper connection is assured. This may allow maintenance and servicing of the RF amplifier system 10 more quickly and by technicians with a lower skill requirement.
The resulting analog output of the log detector 40 is digitally converted via a low speed, low cost analog-to-digital (A/D) converter 42 to provide a “Y” (magnitude) portion of an output signal 44a. The analog DC voltage output of the ramp generator 18 that is provided to the VCO 32 is also converted via a second low speed, low cost, A/D converter 46 to provide an “X” (frequency) portion of the output signal 44b. An X vs. Y plot of the output signal 44 from the digital analysis circuit 20, via electrical or mechanical means, may result in a spectral depiction of the RF output 16 of the RF amplifier system.
An RF amplifier system 10 that embodies the present invention may permit local or remote monitoring of the RF output for overall or per-channel power output, spurious signals or other forms of distortion, or to check any other performance parameter where the information is contained within the spectral depiction. The invention may further permit local or remote monitoring of the RF output of a cellular telephone site for conformance to power output, emissions mask specifications, or to check any other performance parameter where the information is contained with the spectral depiction.
While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/362,295, filed Mar. 6, 2002 and of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/362,503, filed Mar. 6, 2002.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US03/07092 | 3/6/2003 | WO | 9/7/2004 |
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60362503 | Mar 2002 | US |