The present invention relates to a power amplifier sharing system for a mobile communication system having a mobile Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) function; and, more particularly, to a power amplifier sharing system for enabling a mobile communication terminal block and a mobile RFID reader block to share one power amplifier in a mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function.
According to a signal transmitting process, the transceiver 101 transmits a signal through the transmitter 111, and the power amplifier 103 amplifies the transmitted signal. The isolator 105 prevents the system from being damaged by preventing the amplified signal from being reflected, and the duplexer 107 prevents a received signal from interfering a transmitting signal transmitted from the isolator 105. Then, the antenna 109 transmits a signal outputted from the duplexer 107.
According to a signal receiving process, the antenna 109 receives a signal, and the duplexer 107 prevents the transmitting signal from interfering the receiving signal. The receiver 113 receives a signal outputted from the duplexer 107.
In the receiver 113 of the mobile communication transceiver, a low noise amplifier (LNA) reduces noises of a receiving signal and amplifies only an original signal. A mixer demodulates the amplified signal after the amplified signal passes through the RF BPF, and the demodulated signal inputs into a base band system after passing through the AGC and the IF BPF.
According to a signal transmitting process, the mobile RFID transceiver 301 transmits a signal through the transmitter 309, and the power amplifier 303 amplifies the transmitted signal. The circulator or the directional coupler 305 separates the amplified signal from a receiving path, and the antenna 307 transmits the signal outputted from the circulator or the directional coupler 305.
According to a signal receiving process, the antenna 307 receives a signal, and the circulator or the directional coupler 305 separates the received signal from a transmitting path. The mobile RFID transceiver 301 receives the signal outputted from the circulator or the directional coupler 305 through the receiver 311.
Since the transmitting frequency and the receiving frequency are identical in the mobile RFID reader, the mobile RFID reader uses the circulator or the directional coupler for separating a transmitting signal path from a receiving signal path in order to reduce interference between the transmitting signal and the receiving signal.
In a receiver 311 of the mobile RFID transceiver, a receiving signal passes a radio frequency base band filter (RF BPF) and a demodulator demodulates the receiving signal using the signal of the LO as a reference. The demodulated signal passes through an intermediate frequency base band filter (IF BPF), and a gate amplifier (GA) amplifies the demodulated signal outputted from the IF BPF and transmits the amplified signal to a base band system.
As described above, the mobile communication terminal and the mobile RFID reader commonly include the power amplifier 103 or 303. Since a mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function is embodied by combining the mobile communication system and the mobile RFID reader, the mobile communication terminal having the mobile RFID function has two power amplifiers. One is for the mobile communication terminal and the other is for the mobile RFID reader. Therefore, the mobile communication terminal having the mobile RFID function has a problem of a complicated structure.
Since the power amplifier is large and consumes a great deal of power, the physical size of the terminal having two power amplifiers becomes larger and the power consumption thereof becomes increased.
An embodiment of the present invention is directed to providing a power amplifier sharing system for simplifying the structure of a terminal, reducing a physical size of a terminal, and reducing power consumption by allowing a mobile communication terminal block and a mobile RFID reader block to share one power amplifier in a mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention can be understood by the following description, and become apparent with reference to the embodiments of the present invention. Also, it is obvious to those skilled in the art of the present invention that the objects and advantages of the present invention can be realized by the means as claimed and combinations thereof.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an power amplifier sharing system for a mobile communication terminal having a Mobile Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which includes: a mobile communication transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile communication signal; a mobile RFID transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile RFID signal; a power amplifier for amplifying a signal; a switch for providing one of a signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and a signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier; and a transceiver controller for selectively providing one of a signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and a signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier by controlling the switch.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power amplifier sharing system for a mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function according to another embodiment of the present invention includes: a mobile communication transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile communication signal; a mobile RFID transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile RFID signal; a power amplifier for amplifying a signal; a combiner for providing a signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and a signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier; and a transceiver controller for selectively providing one of the signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and the signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier by controlling the mobile RFID transceiver.
A power amplifier sharing system for a mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function according to an embodiment of the present invention can simplify the structure of the mobile communication terminal, reduce the physical size thereof, and reduce the power consumption by enabling a mobile terminal block and a RFID reader block to share one power amplifier in the mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function.
A power amplifier sharing system for a mobile communication terminal having a mobile radio frequency identification (RFID) according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a mobile communication transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile communication signal; a mobile RFID transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile RFID signal; a power amplifier for amplifying a signal; a switch for providing one of a signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and a signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier; and a transceiver controller for selectively providing one of a signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and a signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier by controlling the switch.
A power amplifier sharing system for a mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function according to another embodiment of the present invention includes: a mobile communication transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile communication signal; a mobile RFID transceiver for transmitting and receiving a mobile RFID signal; a power amplifier for amplifying a signal; a combiner for providing a signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and a signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier; and a transceiver controller for selectively providing one of the signal outputted from the mobile communication transceiver and the signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver to the power amplifier by controlling the mobile RFID transceiver.
The advantages, features and aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, which is set forth hereinafter.
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The mobile communication transceiver 101 and the mobile RFID transceiver 301 correspond to the mobile communication transceiver 101 of
The single-pole double-throw switch 505 selectively provides signals outputted from the transmitter 111 of the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the transmitter 309 of the mobile RFID transceiver 301 to the power amplifier 509 according to the control of the transceiver controller 507.
The transceiver controller 507 controls the switching operation of the single-pole double-throw switch 507. Therefore, the transceiver controller 507 controls the single-pole double-throw switch 505 to provide the output signal of the mobile communication transceiver 101 to the power amplifier 509 when the mobile communication terminal having the mobile RFID function with the power amplifier sharing system operates as a mobile communication terminal. On the contrary, the transceiver controller 507 controls the single-pole double-throw switch 505 to provide the output signal of the mobile RFID transceiver 301 to the power amplifier 509 when the mobile communication terminal having the mobile RFID function with the power amplifier sharing system operates as a mobile RFID reader. As a result, the power amplifier 509 can selectively amplify one signal.
The transceiver controller 507 controls the amplifying gain of the power amplifier 509 in consideration of a transmitting/receiving signal power of the antenna 513 according to the output signal power of the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the mobile RFID transceiver 301. For example, if the transmitting/receiving signal power of the antenna 513 is about 20 and the output signal power of the mobile communication transceiver 101 is about 10, the transceiver controller 507 controls the power amplifier 509 to double the amplifying gain for the output signal of the mobile communication transceiver 101. If the transmitting/receiving signal power of the antenna 513 is about 20 and the output signal power of the mobile RFID transceiver 301 is about 5, the transceiver controller 507 controls the power amplifier 509 to quadruple the amplifying gain of the output signal of the mobile RFID transceiver 301.
The power amplifier 509 amplifies one selected by the single-pole double-throw switch 505 between the output signal outputted from the transmitter 111 of the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the output signal outputted from the transmitter 309 of the mobile RFID transceiver 301. As described above, the power amplifier sharing system according to the present embodiment enables the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the mobile RFID transceiver 301 to share one power amplifier.
The isolator 511 prevents the system from being damaged by preventing the amplified signal outputted from the power amplifier 509 from being reflected.
The triplexer 513 distinguishes the transmitting and receiving signals of the mobile communication transceiver 101 from the transmitting and receiving signals of the mobile RFID transceiver 301. The mobile communication transceiver is a dual frequency band system where a transmitting frequency is different from a receiving frequency, and the mobile RFID transceiver uses the same frequency as a transmitting frequency and a receiving frequency. Therefore, since the mobile communication transceiver 101 uses two frequency bands, and the mobile RFID transceiver 301 uses one frequency band, the power amplifier sharing system according to the present embodiment employs the triplexer 513.
The antenna 515 transmits and receives signals outputted from the triplexer 513 and signals received from the outside.
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The transceiver controller 507 enables the power amplifier 509 to selectively amplify one signal by controlling the signals outputted from the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the mobile RFID transceiver 301. Hereinafter, a control method of the transceiver controller 507 will be described with reference to
Generally, the operating time of the power amplifier is about 30 us when the mobile RFID reader transmits a signal. And, the sleep time of the mobile communication transceiver is about 5 sec. That is, the operating time of the power amplifier to amplify a signal outputted from the mobile RFID transceiver 301 is shorter than the operating time of the mobile communication transceiver 101. The sleep time of the mobile communication transceiver denotes a time of not transmitting or not receiving a signal at the mobile communication transceiver.
Accordingly, the transceiver controller 507 according to the present embodiment controls the single-pole double-throw switch 505 or an output signal of the mobile RFID transceiver 301. The transceiver controller 507 basically connects the power amplifier 509 to the mobile communication transceiver 101, and controls the power amplifier 509 to be connected to the mobile RFID transceiver 301 only when the mobile RFID transceiver 301 transmits a mobile RFID signal and the mobile communication transceiver 101 is in an idle state. As a result, the power amplifier 509 can selective amplifies one of the output signal of the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the output signal of the mobile RFID transceiver 301. Therefore, the power amplifier sharing system according to the present embodiment enables the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the mobile RFID transceiver 301 to share one power amplifier.
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As described above, the transceiver controller 507 decides a signal to be amplified by the power amplifier 509 by connecting one of the mobile communication transceiver 101 and the mobile RFID transceiver 301 to the power amplifier 509.
The above described method according to the present invention can be embodied as a program and stored on a computer readable recording medium. The computer readable recording medium is any data storage device that can store data which can be thereafter read by the computer system. The computer readable recording medium includes a read-only memory (ROM), a random-access memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a floppy disk, a hard disk and an optical magnetic disk.
While the present invention has been described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirits and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
The power amplifier sharing system according to an embodiment of the present invention can simplify the structure of the terminal, reduce the physical size thereof, and reduce the power consumption by enabling a mobile terminal block and a RFID reader block to share one power amplifier in the mobile communication terminal having a mobile RFID function.
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