Apple inc. (20240322855). Wireless Circuitry with Loopback Path All-Pass Filters simplified abstract

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Wireless Circuitry with Loopback Path All-Pass Filters

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Krishna Chaitanya Reddy Gangavaram of San Jose CA (US)

Ali Parsa of Poway CA (US)

Wireless Circuitry with Loopback Path All-Pass Filters - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240322855 titled 'Wireless Circuitry with Loopback Path All-Pass Filters

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes an electronic device with wireless circuitry that includes a baseband processor, a transceiver, and an antenna. The transceiver has a transmit path, a receive path, and a loopback path with a passive all-pass filter for calibration to optimize radio-frequency performance.

  • The electronic device includes wireless circuitry with a baseband processor, a transceiver, and an antenna.
  • The transceiver has a transmit path, a receive path, and a loopback path with a passive all-pass filter.
  • Control circuitry calibrates I/Q mismatch using the all-pass filter to optimize the wireless circuitry's radio-frequency performance.
  • Calibration using the all-pass filter minimizes area consumption, calibration time, and allows for calibration over a wide bandwidth.
  • This innovation improves the efficiency and performance of wireless circuitry in electronic devices.

Potential Applications: 1. Mobile phones and smartphones 2. Tablets and laptops 3. IoT devices 4. Wearable technology 5. Smart home devices

Problems Solved: 1. Optimizing radio-frequency performance in wireless circuitry 2. Minimizing area consumption in transceivers 3. Streamlining calibration processes 4. Enhancing overall efficiency of electronic devices

Benefits: 1. Improved radio-frequency performance 2. Reduced area consumption 3. Faster calibration processes 4. Enhanced overall efficiency and performance of electronic devices

Commercial Applications: Optimizing wireless circuitry in electronic devices can benefit manufacturers of smartphones, tablets, IoT devices, and other wireless products by improving performance and efficiency, leading to better user experiences and potentially increased sales.

Questions about Wireless Circuitry Optimization: 1. How does the passive all-pass filter contribute to optimizing radio-frequency performance in wireless circuitry? 2. What are the key advantages of calibrating I/Q mismatch using the all-pass filter in transceivers?


Original Abstract Submitted

an electronic device may include wireless circuitry with a baseband processor, a transceiver, and an antenna. the transceiver may include a transmit path, a receive path, and a loopback path that couples the transmit path to the receive path. a passive all-pass filter may be interposed on the loopback path. control circuitry may calibrate i/q mismatch of the wireless circuitry using the all-pass filter to optimize the radio-frequency performance of the wireless circuitry. performing i/q mismatch calibration using the all-pass filter may serve to minimize area consumption in the transceiver, may minimize calibration time, and may allow for calibration over a relatively wide bandwidth.