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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 26, 2000
Filed:
Dec. 31, 1997
Jorma Matero, Oulu, FI;
Kari Kananen, Oulu, FI;
Nokia Mobile Phones Limited, Espoo, FI;
Abstract
This invention teaches methods and apparatus for providing a low cost, low complexity, and low component count transmitter feedback function for use in mobile station transmitter linearization and self-test operations. Disclosed is a method for operating a mobile station of a type that includes a transmit chain having an output coupled to an antenna and a receive chain having an input coupled to the same or a different antenna. The method includes steps of: during a transmission time, (a) sampling an amplified signal prior to the amplified signal being applied to the antenna for transmission from the transmit chain; (b) downconverting a frequency of the sampled amplified signal to a lower frequency signal using a receive chain local oscillator signal normally used for downconverting a received signal to the first IF; and (c) demodulating the lower frequency signal to a baseband signal with a receive chain demodulator by using a second local oscillator signal that is normally used as a transmit chain modulator injection frequency signal. A further step of the method determines from the baseband signal an amount of predistortion of an input signal to the transmit chain in order to obtain a desired amount of linearization of the amplified signal.