1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a radio frequency (RF) front-end circuit, and more particularly, to a compact and less complex RF front-end circuit.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Wireless communication devices, such as wireless local area network (WLAN) devices, have become essential for exchanging information and are widely used in the modern society. Therefore, how to reduce the manufacturing cost as well as the price and simplify the manufacturing process of a wireless communication device has become a challenge in a design stage of the wireless communication device. For a dual-band wireless communication device such as a WLAN card supporting 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz communication, the challenge is even more difficult due to the complex circuit in the dual-band radio frequency (RF) front-end circuit.
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The architecture of the RF front-end circuit 100 is complex and requires many components. Therefore, it is difficult to reduce the size, cost and weight of the wireless communication device with the RF front-end circuit 100.
In addition, the diplexers 102 and 103 are passive units, while the broadband T/R switch 101 and the amplifiers 104-107 are active units. Thus, in a layout stage of manufacturing the RF front-end circuit 100, the diplexers 102 and 103 must be separately designed, and cannot be integrated into the wafer of the active units, which increases complexity and cost of the manufacturing process.
Moreover, the broadband T/R switch 101 might cause about 1 dB of insertion loss, while the diplexers 102 and 103 might cause 2 dB of insertion loss. This will reduce the output power of the wireless communication device and have negative impact to the receiving sensitivity of the wireless communication device.
Hence, there's a need to develop a compact and less complex RF front-end circuit.
It is therefore a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide an RF front-end circuit and wireless communication device using the same.
The present invention discloses an RF front-end circuit for a wireless communication device, which comprises an RF terminal coupled to an antenna of the wireless communication device, for receiving or transmitting wireless signals; and a switch for connecting a plurality of processing modules to the RF terminal according to operations of the wireless communication device.
The present invention further discloses a wireless communication device using the RF front-end circuit mentioned above.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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As can be seen, the RF front-end circuit 20 does not include passive units like diplexers or multiplexers for separating signals at different frequencies. Therefore, the RF front-end circuit 20 can be overall designed in the same stage, and can be integrated into the same wafer or chip, so as to reduce cost and complexity of the manufacturing process of the RF front-end circuit 20.
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In detail, the RF front-end circuit 30 comprises an RF terminal 300, a switch 302, amplifiers 304, 308 and 312, a discrete LC matching circuit 306, and BPFs 310 and 314. The amplifier 304 is preferably a broadband low noise amplifier (LNA) used to amplify received signals at frequencies of 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz; thus, the amplifier 304 together with discrete LC matching circuit 306 implement a processing module composed of two reception modules for processing received signals at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, so as to output signals RX_sig—2.4G or RX_sig—5G to a baseband processing module or the like. The amplifier 308 and the BPF 310 implement a transmission module, to output signals TX_sig—2.4G to the wireless communication systems WiFi@2.4G through the switch 302, the RF terminal 300, and the antenna ANT. Similarly, the amplifier 312 and the BPF 314 implement another transmission module, to output signals TX_sig—5G to the wireless communication systems WiFi@5G through the switch 302, the RF terminal 300, and the antenna ANT.
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Comparing with the conventional RF front-end circuit 100 shown in
In addition, the ports of the switch 302 in the RF front-end circuit 30, which are connected to the amplifiers 308 and 312, can be easily designed because these two ports deal with signals at a single frequency, respectively. Therefore, the cost and time to develop the switch 302 can be focused on the port of the switch 302, which is connected to the amplifier 304, because it deals with dual-band signals. The time and cost to develop the wireless communication device are thus reduced.
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As mentioned in the previous embodiment, the development of the port of the switch 302, which is connected to the amplifier 304, is difficult because it has to deal with dual band signals. Besides, the broadband amplifier 304 also makes the design difficult. Hence, the RF front-end circuit 40 provides an alternative solution. The amplifiers 404, 406, 408 and 412 are respectively used to deal with signals at single bands. Thus, the components that are difficult to design, such as the broadband amplifier and the port of the switch that is connected to the broadband amplifier, are eliminated. Therefore, the RF front-end circuit 40 can provide the same advantage as the RF front-end circuit 30.
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a wireless communication device, such as a WLAN card or a WLAN USB dongle, can be provided with the RF front-end circuits mentioned in the aforementioned embodiments.
In summary, the RF front-end circuits of the present invention do not need diplexers, such that cost, complexity and time to manufacture the RF front-end circuits can be effectively reduced.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/290,175, filed on Dec. 25, 2009 and entitled “RF Front-end Circuit and Wireless Device Using the Same”, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61290175 | Dec 2009 | US |