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(11)EP 3 540 968 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
09.09.2020 Bulletin 2020/37

(21)Application number: 18205629.1

(22)Date of filing:  12.11.2018
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H04B 1/44(2006.01)
H04Q 3/00(2006.01)

(54)

MULTIWAY SWITCH, RADIO FREQUENCY SYSTEM, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

MEHRWEGESCHALTER, HOCHFREQUENZSYSTEM UND ELEKTRONISCHE VORRICHTUNG

COMMUTATEUR À VOIES MULTIPLES, SYSTÈME À FRÉQUENCE RADIO ET DISPOSITIF ÉLECTRONIQUE


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30)Priority: 16.03.2018 CN 201810220450

(43)Date of publication of application:
18.09.2019 Bulletin 2019/38

(73)Proprietor: GUANGDONG OPPO MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORP., LTD.
Wusha, Chang'an Dongguan, Guangdong 523860 (CN)

(72)Inventor:
  • BAI, Jian
    Dongguan, Guangdong 523860 (CN)

(74)Representative: Manitz Finsterwald Patent- und Rechtsanwaltspartnerschaft mbB 
Martin-Greif-Strasse 1
80336 München
80336 München (DE)


(56)References cited: : 
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US-A1- 2017 195 004
US-A1- 2013 308 554
  
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


Description

TECHNICAL FIELD



[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of electronic device technology, and particularly to a multiway switch, a radio frequency system, and an electronic device. The features of the preamble of the independent claim are known from US 2017/0195004 A1. Related technologies are known from US 2013/308554 A1, and Xiang Gao et.al: "Multi-Switch for Antenna Selection in Massive MIMO", 2015 IEEE Globecom, 6 December 2015, pages 1-6.

BACKGROUND



[0002] With the widespread use of electronic devices such as smart phones, the smart phone can support an increasing number of applications and is becoming more and more powerful. The smart phone is developing in a diversified and personalized way, becoming indispensable electronic products in users' life. In the fourth generation (4G) mobile communication system, the electronic device generally adopts a single-antenna or dual-antenna radio frequency (RF) system architecture. Currently, in a new radio (NR) system of the fifth generation (5G) mobile communication system, an electronic device supporting a four-antenna RF system architecture is proposed.

SUMMARY



[0003] The present invention is defined in the independent claim. Embodiments of the disclosure provide a multiway switch and a radio frequency system applicable to an electronic device, to implement a function of transmitting a sounding reference signal (SRS) through 2n antennas corresponding to 2n ports in turn (that is, 2n -port SRS) of an electronic device in the fifth generation new radio (5G NR).

[0004] According to a first aspect of the disclosure, a multiway switch is provided. The multiway switch is applicable to an electronic device. The electronic device is operable in a single-frequency single-transmit mode. The electronic device includes the multiway switch, a radio frequency circuit, and an antenna system. The multiway switch includes four T ports and 2n P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit. The 2n P ports are configured to be coupled with the antenna system. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of (that is, fully coupled with) the 2n P ports. n is an integer and n≥2.

[0005] The multiway switch is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit and the antenna system to implement a preset function of the electronic device. The antenna system includes 2n antennas. The preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the 2n antennas corresponding to the 2n P ports in turn (that is, 2n -port SRS).

[0006] According to a second aspect of the disclosure, a radio frequency system is provided. The radio frequency system includes an antenna system, a radio frequency circuit, and a multiway switch. The antenna system includes 2n antennas. The multiway switch includes four T ports and 2n P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit. The 2n P ports are configured to be coupled with the antenna system. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of the 2n P ports. n is an integer and n≥2.

[0007] The multiway switch is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit and the antenna system to implement a preset function of the radio frequency system, and the preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the 2n antennas corresponding to the 2n P ports in turn.

[0008] According to a third aspect of the disclosure, an electronic device is provided. The electronic device is operable in a single-frequency single-transmit mode. The electronic device includes an antenna system, a radio frequency circuit, and a multiway switch. The antenna system includes 2n antennas. The multiway switch includes four T ports and 2n P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit. The 2n P ports are configured to be coupled with the antenna system. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of the 2n P ports. n n is an integer and n≥2.

[0009] The multiway switch is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit and the antenna system to implement a preset function of the electronic device, and the preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the 2n antennas corresponding to the 2n P ports in turn.

[0010] In the embodiments of the disclosure, the multiway switch is provided. The multiway switch is applicable to an electronic device. The electronic device is operable in a single-frequency single-transmit mode. The electronic device includes the multiway switch, a radio frequency circuit, and an antenna system. The multiway switch includes four T ports and 2n P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit. The 2n P ports are configured to be coupled with the antenna system. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of (that is, fully coupled with) the 2n P ports. n is an integer and n≥2. The multiway switch is coupled with the radio frequency circuit and the antenna system, to implement the preset function of transmitting an SRS through the 2n antennas corresponding to the 2n P ports in turn.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



[0011] To describe technical solutions in embodiments of the present disclosure or in the related art more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings required for describing the embodiments or the related art. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description only illustrate some embodiments of the present disclosure. Those of ordinary skill in the art may also obtain other drawings based on these accompanying drawings without creative efforts.

FIG. 1A is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a multiway switch according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 1B is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a multiway switch according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a 4P4T full-coupling switch according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a 4P4T simplified switch according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4A is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a radio frequency circuit of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4B is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a multiway switch of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5A is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5B is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5C is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5D is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5E is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5F is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an antenna system of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 7 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating another antenna system of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 8 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a radio frequency system according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 9 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram illustrating a wireless charging receiver for multiplexing an antenna of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 11 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a loop array antenna including four antennas according to an embodiment of the disclosure.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION



[0012] In order to illustrate technical solutions of embodiments of the present disclosure more clearly, technical solutions in embodiments of the present disclosure will be described clearly and completely hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings described in the previous chapter. Apparently, the described embodiments are merely some rather than all embodiments of the present disclosure. All other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present disclosure without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.

[0013] The terms "first", "second", and the like used in the specification, the claims, and the accompany drawings of the present disclosure are to distinguish different objects rather than describe a particular order. The terms "include", "comprise", and "have" as well as variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus including a series of steps or units is not limited to the listed steps or units. Instead, it can optionally include other steps or units that are not listed; alternatively, other steps or units inherent to the process, method, product, or device can also be included.

[0014] The term "embodiment" or "implementation" referred to herein means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in conjunction with the embodiment may be contained in at least one embodiment of the present disclosure. The phrase appearing in various places in the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor does it refer to an independent or alternative embodiment that is mutually exclusive with other embodiments. It is explicitly and implicitly understood by those skilled in the art that an embodiment described herein may be combined with other embodiments.

[0015] The "electronic device" involved in the embodiments of the present disclosure may include various handheld devices, in-vehicle devices, wearable devices, computing devices that have wireless communication functions or other processing devices connected to the wireless modem, as well as various forms of user equipments (UE), mobile stations (MS), terminal devices, and the like. For the convenience of description, the above-mentioned devices are collectively referred to as an electronic device.

[0016] In order to better understand a multiway switch and related products provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure, the following embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail.

[0017] At present, sounding reference signal (SRS) switching in four antennas of a mobile phone is a mandatory option for China mobile communications corporation (CMCC) in the China mobile fifth generation (5G) Scale Test Technical White Paper_Terminal, which is optional in the 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP). Its main purpose is for a base station to determine quality and parameters of four channels via measuring uplink signals of the four antennas of the mobile phone, to perform a beamforming of a downlink massive multi-input multi-output (MIMO) antenna array on the four channels according to a channel reciprocity, and finally to obtain the best data transmission performance for a downlink 4x4 MIMO.

[0018] In order to satisfy requirements of SRS switching in four antennas, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a radio frequency architecture based on a simplified 4P4T antenna switch. Compared with a 3P3T/DPDT/ multiway small switch switching scheme, the present switching scheme can reduce the number of series switches in each path (all or part of switches are integrated into the 4P4T switch), thereby reducing link loss and optimizing the overall transmission and reception performance of the terminal. The embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below.

[0019] The following describes some terms of the disclosure to facilitate understanding of those skilled in the art.

[0020] "P port" in the disclosure is the abbreviation of "pole port", which refers to ports coupled with antennas of the multiway switch. "T port" in the disclosure is the abbreviation of "throw port", which refers to ports coupled with radio frequency module of the multiway switch. The multiway switch is a 4P4T switch for example, that is, the four P ports are configured to be coupled with the antenna system and the four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit. "Module" herein can refer to circuits and any combination of related components.

[0021] The concept of "coupling", "full coupling (fully coupled)", or other kinds of coupling between the T ports and the P ports of the multiway switch described in the embodiments of the disclosure refers to a state in which the T ports are coupled with the P ports through first switch transistors. One T port or one P port may be one port of a second switch transistor. The first switch transistors are configured to control a unidirectional communication between the T ports and the P ports (including a unidirectional communication from the T ports to the P ports and a unidirectional communication from the P ports to the T ports). The first switch transistor can be, for example, a switch array including three metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) transistors. When the first switch transistor is disconnected and not grounded, parasitic parameters will greatly affect performance of other connected ports. Therefore, the first switch transistor is implemented with three MOS transistors, where the three MOS transistors can be in a common source connection, that is, coupled at a common source. When the first switch transistor is disconnected, two MOS transistors at two ends are disconnected and one MOS transistor in the middle is grounded. The second switch transistor is configured to enable a corresponding port (T port or P port) and can be, for example, a MOS transistor. The specific configurations of the first switch transistor and the second switch transistor are not limited herein. As one implementation, the electronic device can control paths between the T ports and the P ports to switch on through the first switch transistors. As one implementation, the electronic device can be provided with a dedicated controller to be coupled with switch transistors of the multiway switch.

[0022] The transmitting a sounding reference signal (SRS) through the four antennas corresponding to the four P ports in turn refers to a process in which the electronic device interacts with a base station based on polling mechanism to determine quality of an uplink channel corresponding to each antenna.

[0023] The "transmit-receive port", "transmit port", or "receive port" refers to a port (may be composed of one or more components) which implements a corresponding transmission and/or reception function and is located on the path of a transmitter circuit, on the path of a receive circuit, on the path of after a integration of one or more transmitter circuits and/ or one or more receive circuits. It should be noted that the ports such as transmit ports, receive ports, and transmit-receive ports illustrated in the figures are exemplary and do not intent to indicate an exact port position and impose any restriction.

[0024] The embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below.

[0025] FIG. 1A is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a multiway switch 10 according to an embodiment of the disclosure. The multiway switch 10 is applicable to an electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 is operable in a single-frequency single-transmit mode. The electronic device 100 includes the multiway switch 10, a radio frequency circuit 20 and an antenna system 30. The antenna system 30 includes 2n antennas. The multiway switch 10 includes four T ports and 2n P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit 20. The 2n P ports are configured to be coupled with the 2n antennas of the antenna system 30, in other words, the 2n antennas and the 2n P ports are coupled in one-to-one correspondence. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of the 2n P ports. n is an integer and n≥2

[0026] The multiway switch 10 is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit 20 and the antenna system 30 to implement a preset function of the electronic device 100. The preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the 2n antennas corresponding to the 2n P ports in turn, which can be understood as a 2n -port SRS function.

[0027] The radio frequency circuit physically includes m independent circuit modules, m is an integer and m≥1. The m independent circuit modules have a transmit-receive port configured to be coupled with one of the four T ports. Each P port of the 2n P ports is configured to be coupled with a corresponding antenna of the 2n antennas.

[0028] The following describes the case where n=2, that is, four antennas and four P ports are configured, as an example. It is to be noted that, the number of the antennas and the P ports are not limited to 4, and the number thereof can be extended to 2n (n being an integer and n≥2) in the embodiments of the disclosure. In the case where 2n antennas and 2n P ports are configured, with regard to logical composition of the radio frequency circuit, physical composition of the radio frequency circuit, coupling between the independent circuit modules and the T ports, coupling between the T ports and the P ports, coupling between the P ports and the antennas, and the like, reference may be made in the following embodiments. As for the principle of achieving the transmitting an SRS through the 2n antennas in turn and the structure of simplified switch, reference may further be made to related descriptions in the following embodiments.

[0029] FIG. 1B is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a multiway switch 10 according to an embodiment of the disclosure. The multiway switch 10 is applicable to an electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 is operable in a single-frequency single-transmit mode. The electronic device 100 includes the multiway switch 10, a radio frequency circuit 20 and an antenna system 30. The antenna system 30 includes four antennas. The multiway switch 10 includes four T ports and four P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit 20. The four P ports are configured to be coupled with the four antennas of the antenna system 30, in other words, the four antennas and the four P ports are coupled in one-to-one correspondence. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of the four P ports.

[0030] The multiway switch 10 is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit 20 and the antenna system 30 to implement a preset function of the electronic device 100. The preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the four antennas corresponding to the four P ports in turn, which can be understood as a four-port SRS function.

[0031] The electronic device 100 may be a mobile phone or other terminal devices supporting the fifth generation new radio (5G NR), such as a customer premise equipment (CPE) or a mobile wireless-fidelity (MIFI).

[0032] The single-frequency single-transmit mode refers to an operating mode in which the electronic device 100 can support single frequency band-one uplink (UL) transmit path or single frequency band-four downlink (DL) receive paths to a maximum capability.

[0033] The multiway switch 10 includes field-effect transistors (FET). As one T port of the four T ports are coupled with all of the four P ports and other T ports are only coupled with one fixed antenna for receiving, the number of built-in FETs, volume, and cost of the 4P4T switch can be reduced and performance can be improved. Details will be described hereinafter.

[0034] For example, among the four T ports, if each T port is coupled with all of the four P ports, as illustrated in FIG. 2 of a schematic structural diagram of the multiway switch 10, the number of the field-effect transistors of the multiway switch 10 is 4+443+4=56; if only one T port of the four T ports is coupled with all of the four P ports, as illustrated in FIG. 3 of a schematic structural diagram of the multiway switch 10, the number of the field-effect transistors of the multiway switch 10 is 4+(14+(4-1)1)3+4=29.

[0035] In addition, the electronic device 100 further includes a radio frequency transceiver. The radio frequency transceiver is coupled with the radio frequency circuit 20 and constitutes a radio frequency system of the electronic device 100 together with the radio frequency circuit 20, the multiway switch 10, and the antenna system 30.

[0036] By limiting the number of T ports that are coupled with all of the four P ports (in other words, full-coupling T ports), the number of switches of the radio frequency system of the electronic device can be effectively reduced. That is to say, the number of full-coupling T ports has a great influence on performance of the radio frequency system.

[0037] According to the embodiments of the disclosure, the multiway switch 10 is provided, which is applicable to the electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 is operable in the single-frequency single-transmit mode and includes the antenna system 30, the radio frequency circuit 20, and the multiway switch 10. The antenna system 20 includes the four antennas. The multiway switch 10 includes the four T ports and the four P ports. One T port of the four T ports is coupled with all of the four P ports. The multiway switch 10 is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit 20 and the antenna system 30 to implement the preset function of the electronic device 100, and the preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the four antennas corresponding to the four P ports in turn.

[0038] As one implementation, the four T ports include one first T port and three second T ports. The one first T port is coupled with all of the four P ports. Each of the three second T ports is coupled with one corresponding P port of the four P ports (in other words, the three second T ports are coupled with three of the four P ports in one-to-one correspondence). The one first T port of the four T ports supports at least a transmission function and the three second T ports other than the one first T port of the four T ports support only a reception function.

[0039] In this implementation, since the multiway switch 10 includes the first T port and the second T ports and the number of the second T ports is not zero, compared with a configuration in which all T ports are coupled with all of P ports, for the multiway switch 10 provided herein, the number of switches is reduced. That is, the number of the switches in transmit paths and/or receive paths of the radio frequency system of the electronic device 100 can be reduced, thereby reducing path loss, improving transmit power/sensitivity, data transmission rate in the 5G NR, and uplink and downlink coverage of the mobile phone, and reducing power consumption and cost.

[0040] As an implementation, the multiway switch 10 is composed of twenty-nine FETs.

[0041] In the case that the electronic device 100 is operable in the single-frequency single-transmit mode, as illustrated in FIG. 4A, FIG. 4A is a schematic structure of a corresponding radio frequency circuit 20, and the radio frequency circuit 20 of the electronic device 100 logically includes four receiver circuits and one transmitter circuit. The radio frequency circuit 20 of the electronic device 100 corresponds to one fist port and three second ports. As illustrated in FIG. 4B, FIG. 4B is a schematic structure of a corresponding multiway switch. The multiway switch 10 includes four T ports. The four T ports includes one first T port and three second T ports. The number of the field-effect transistors of the multiway switch 10 is 4+(14+(4-1)1)3+4=29. The fist port is configured to be coupled with the first T port, and the second port is configured to be coupled with the second T port. The one transmitter circuit corresponds to the first port that supports the transmission-reception function and the first port is coupled with one first T port of the multiway switch 10. In addition, one of the four receiver circuits is integrated with the one transmitter circuit and corresponds to the first port. The other three receiver circuits correspond to (in one-to-one correspondence with) the three second ports, each second port only supports the reception function, and each second port is coupled with one second T port of the multiway switch 10. The specific configuration of the transmitter circuit and the receiver circuit, and definitions related to the multiway switch 10 are similar to the foregoing embodiments and will not be described herein again. In addition, it can be understood that, the matching manner of the above radio frequency circuit 20 and the multiway switch 10 includes but is not limited to the structure of the drawing, and is merely an example herein.

[0042] The multiway switch 10 of the embodiment of the disclosure can enable the electronic device 100 to be operable in the single-frequency single-transmit mode. It is beneficial to simplifying the RF architecture of the electronic device supporting four-port SRS switching in the 5G NR, reducing the number of switches in transmit paths and receive paths and reducing path loss, thereby improving transmit power/sensitivity, data transmission rate in the 5G NR, and uplink and downlink coverage of the mobile phone, and reducing power consumption.

[0043] As an implementation, the radio frequency circuit 20 of the electronic device 100 logically includes one transmitter circuit (can be comprehended as a circuit for transmitting and/or processing signals) and four receiver circuits (can be comprehended as a circuit for receiving and/or processing signals).

[0044] The radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes one independent circuit module.

[0045] The one independent circuit module has one transmit-receive port which is configured to be coupled with the one first T port. The independent circuit module has receive ports configured to be coupled with the three second T ports, in other words, the one independent circuit module has three receive ports each of which is configured to be coupled with one of the three second T ports (the three receive ports are coupled in one-to-one correspondence with the three second T ports).

[0046] As an implementation, the radio frequency circuit 20 of the electronic device 100 logically includes one transmitter circuit and four receiver circuits.

[0047] The radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes two independent circuit modules.

[0048] The two independent circuit modules have one transmit-receive port which is configured to be coupled with the one first T port. The two first independent circuit modules have three receive ports each of which is configured to be coupled with one of the three second T ports.

[0049] Since low-noise amplifiers (LNA) in receiver circuits can operate simultaneously, due to their low power and low power consumption, mutual influence can be avoided through design. Therefore, multiple LNAs in multiple receiver circuits at the same frequency band can be disposed in the same circuit module. However, when two PAs at the same frequency band operate simultaneously (corresponding to UL MIMO mode), a transmit power will be high, and signals of the two PAs will interfere with each other. In addition, the two PAs will affect heat dissipation efficiency when working at the same time. The radio frequency circuit 20 of the electronic device 100 logically includes only one transmitter circuit, only one PA at the same frequency band operates, considering this, one or two independent circuit modules are needed.

[0050] When the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes one independent circuit module, an example structure of the corresponding electronic device 100 can be referred to FIG. 5A, and the details will be described hereinafter.

[0051] As an implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 5A, the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes one independent circuit module. The independent circuit module includes one transceiver circuit (can be comprehended as a circuit for transmitting, receiving, and/or processing signals) and three receiver circuits.

[0052] When the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes two independent circuit modules, example structures of the corresponding electronic device 100 can be referred to FIG. 5B to FIG.5D, and the details will be described hereinafter.

[0053] As an implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 5B, the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes two independent circuit modules. The two independent circuit modules include a first independent circuit module and a second independent circuit module. The first independent circuit module includes one transceiver circuit. The second independent circuit module includes three receiver circuits.

[0054] As an implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 5C, the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes two independent circuit modules. The two independent circuit modules include a first independent circuit module and a second independent circuit module. The first independent circuit module includes one transceiver circuit and one receiver circuit. The second independent circuit module includes two receiver circuits.

[0055] As an implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 5D, the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes two independent circuit modules. The two independent circuit modules include a first independent circuit module and a second independent circuit module. The first independent circuit module includes one transceiver circuit and two receiver circuits. The second independent circuit module includes one receiver circuit.

[0056] As an implementation, the radio frequency circuit 20 of the electronic device 100 logically includes one transmitter circuit and four receiver circuits.

[0057] The radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes three independent circuit modules.

[0058] The three independent circuit modules have one transmit-receive port which is configured to be coupled with the one first T port. The three independent circuit modules have three receive ports each of which is configured to be coupled with one second T port.

[0059] As an implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 5E, the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes three independent circuit modules. The three independent circuit modules include a first independent circuit module, a second independent circuit module, and a third independent circuit module. The first independent circuit module includes one transceiver circuit. The second independent circuit module includes one receiver circuit. The third independent circuit module includes two receiver circuits.

[0060] As an implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 5F, the radio frequency circuit 20 physically includes three independent circuit modules. The three independent circuit modules include a first independent circuit module, a second independent circuit module, and a third independent circuit module. The first independent circuit module includes one transceiver circuit and one receiver circuit. The second independent circuit module includes one receiver circuit. The third independent circuit module includes one receiver circuit.

[0061] It can be understood that, the above-mentioned receiver circuits and transmission- receiver circuits can be implemented in various manners. The embodiments of the disclosure are not particularly restricted.

[0062] The transceiver circuit involved in the embodiments of the present disclosure include a power amplifier (PA), a LNA, a single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch, a filter, and a power coupler. The PA and the LNA are connected in parallel to be coupled with the SPDT switch. The SPDT switch is coupled with the filter. The filter is coupled with the power coupler. The power coupler is coupled with the one first T port of the multiway switch. The LNA and the PA are coupled with the radio frequency transceiver.

[0063] The receiver circuit involved in the embodiments of the present disclosure include a LNA and a filter. The LNA is coupled with the PA. The filter is coupled with one second T port of the multiway switch. The LNA is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency transceiver.

[0064] The transmit-receive port of the transceiver circuit corresponds to the transmit-receive port of the independent circuit module. The transmit-receive port of the transceiver circuit is configured to be coupled with a corresponding first T port. The receive port of the receiver circuit corresponds to the receive port of the independent circuit module. The receive port of the receiver circuit is configured to be coupled with a corresponding second T port.

[0065] As illustrated in FIG. 5A, the independent circuit module includes a first transceiver circuit, a first receiver circuit, a second receiver circuit, and a third receiver circuit. The first transceiver circuit has a power coupler coupled with the first T port of the multiway switch 10, a LNA coupled with a PRX-NX port (a fourth receive port at the NX frequency band) of the radio frequency transceiver, and a PA coupled with a TX-CH0-NX port (a first transmit port at the NX frequency band) of the radio frequency transceiver. The first receiver circuit has a filter coupled with one (a first) second T port of the multiway switch 10, and a LNA coupled with a RX1-NX port (a first receive port at the NX frequency band) of the radio frequency transceiver. The second receiver circuit has a filter coupled with another (a second) second T port of the multiway switch 10, and a LNA coupled with a RX2-NX port (a second receive port at the NX frequency band) of the radio frequency transceiver. The third receiver circuit has a filter coupled with another (a third) second T port of the multiway switch 10, and a LNA coupled with a RX3-NX port (a third receive port at the NX frequency band) of the radio frequency transceiver.

[0066] The electronic device 100 can control paths between the T ports and the P ports of the multiway switch 10 to switch on through switch transistors to achieve the preset function of transmitting an SRS through the four antennas corresponding to the four P ports in turn by the electronic device 100.

[0067] The coupling manner of a radio frequency transceiver, a radio frequency circuit 20, and a multiway switch 10 illustrated in FIG. 5B to 5D is similar with that of the radio frequency transceiver, the radio frequency circuit 20, and the multiway switch 10 illustrated in FIG. 5A, and will not be described herein.

[0068] In one possible implementation, the four antennas include a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a fourth antenna. These four antennas are all operable at a fifth generation new radio (5G NR) frequency band.

[0069] The 5G NR frequency band may include, for example, 3.3 GHz to 3.8 GHz and 4.4 GHz to 5 GHz.

[0070] In one possible implementation, the four antennas include a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a fourth antenna. The first antenna and the fourth antenna are antennas operable at a long term evolution (LTE) frequency band and a fifth generation new radio (5G NR) frequency band. The second antenna and the third antenna are antennas operable at the 5G NR frequency band.

[0071] The first antenna and fourth antenna are intended to support DL 4x4 MIMO for some frequency bands in LTE on terminals. These two antennas are shared with the 5G NR (hereinafter, "shared antennas" for short). The LTE frequency band may include, for example, 1880-1920 MHz and 2496-2690 MHz.

[0072] In one possible implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the antenna system further includes a first combiner and a second combiner. The first combiner has a first port configured to be coupled with the first antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a first receive path in LTE 4x4 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) configuration of the electronic device 100, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch 10. The second combiner has a first port configured to be coupled with the fourth antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a second receive path in the LTE 4x4 MIMO configuration of the electronic device 100, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch 10.

[0073] The LTE 44 MIMO is a downlink LTE receive circuit and can be defined as a third receive path. Since the LTE currently has two receive paths, in order to support LTE 4x4 MIMO, the third path and a fourth receive path are added.

[0074] According to performance of the four antennas, the electronic device 100 will arrange one antenna with better performance for the circuit for PRX (primary receiver), and the antenna will in a standby state. Moreover, first T ports of the switch having the reception function can be configured for TX (transmit) and PRX purpose, and thus the antenna can be switched arbitrarily. In this way, there is no need to restrict the coupling between ports of shared antennas.

[0075] As an implementation, as illustrated in FIG. 7, the antenna system 30 further includes a first single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch and a second SPDT switch. The first SPDT switch has a first port configured to be coupled with the first antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a first receive path in LTE 4x4 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) configuration of the electronic device 100, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch 10. The second SPDT switch has a first port configured to be coupled with the fourth antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a second receive path in the LTE 4x4 MIMO configuration of the electronic device 100, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch 10.

[0076] As can be seen, for the transmit paths and the receive paths of the radio frequency system of the electronic device 100, the transmit paths can include one single independent switch (a 4P8T switch) or two independent switches (a SPDT switch and a 4P8T switch), and the receive paths can include one single independent switch (a 4P8T switch) or two independent switches (a SPDT switch and a 4P8T switch). That is to say, by integrating more switch functions of the transmit paths and the receive paths of the radio frequency system into the 4P4T switch, the number of independent switches of the transmit paths and the receive paths can be effectively reduced.

[0077] The schemes of the disclosure can be combined or replaced with each other. For example, the antenna system and/or the multiway switch described above can be applied or combined into the radio frequency system and the electronic device below. It is to be noted that, "the antenna system and/or the multiway switch" of the disclosure means "the antenna system", "the multiway switch", or "the antenna system and the multiway switch".

[0078] FIG. 8 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a radio frequency system according to an embodiment of the disclosure. The radio frequency system includes an antenna system 30, a radio frequency circuit 20 , and the multiway switch 10 according to any of the embodiments above.

[0079] The antenna system includes four antennas. The multiway switch includes four T ports and four P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit. The four P ports are configured to be coupled with the antenna system. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of the four P ports.

[0080] The multiway switch is coupled with the radio frequency circuit and the antenna system to implement a preset function of the radio frequency system, and the preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the four antennas corresponding to the four P ports in turn.

[0081] As an implementation, the four T ports further include three second T ports. Each of the three second T ports is coupled with one corresponding P port of the four P ports. The first T port supports at least a transmission function. The three second T ports support only a reception function.

[0082] As an implementation, the radio frequency circuit of the electronic device logically includes one transmitter circuit and four receiver circuits. The radio frequency circuit physically includes one independent circuit module. The independent circuit module has one transmit-receive port configured to be coupled with the first T port. The independent circuit module has receive ports configured to be coupled with the three second T ports.

[0083] As an implementation, the radio frequency circuit of the electronic device logically includes one transmitter circuit and four receiver circuits. The radio frequency circuit physically includes two independent circuit modules. The two independent circuit modules have one transmit-receive port configured to be coupled with the first T port. The two first independent circuit modules have receive ports configured to be coupled with the three second T ports.

[0084] As an implementation, the four antennas include a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a fourth antenna. The first antenna, the second antenna, the third antenna, and the fourth antenna are configured at least one of: the fourth antenna are antennas operable at a fifth generation new radio (5G NR) frequency band; and the first antenna and the fourth antenna are antennas operable at a long term evolution (LTE) frequency band and a 5G NR frequency band; and the second antenna and the third antenna are antennas operable at the 5G NR frequency band.

[0085] FIG. 9 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure. The electronic device includes an antenna system, a radio frequency circuit, and the multiway switch described in any of the embodiments above.

[0086] The antenna system includes four antennas. The multiway switch includes four T ports and four P ports. The four T ports are configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit. The four P ports are configured to be coupled with the antenna system. The four T ports include one first T port coupled with all of the four P ports.

[0087] The multiway switch is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit and the antenna system to implement a preset function of the electronic device, and the preset function is a function of transmitting an SRS through the four antennas corresponding to the four P ports in turn.

[0088] The electronic device includes at least one of: an electronic device and a base station.

[0089] In addition, as illustrated in FIG. 10, the four antennas in the antenna system described in the embodiments of the disclosure can also be multiplexed by a wireless charging receiver of the electronic device 100. The wireless charging receiver includes a receive antenna and a receive control circuit. The receive antenna matches transmit antennas of a wireless charging transmitter (resonates at the same or similar frequency and transfers energy in a wireless manner in the way of radiative resonant magnetic coupling). The receive control circuit converts, through a loop array antenna, the energy into a direct current (DC) to output to charge a battery. The receive control circuit can dynamically adjust a frequency of the loop array antenna and match the frequency of the loop array antenna with frequencies of the transmit antennas of the wireless charging transmitter to achieve paired charging. Alternatively, the receive control circuit interacts with the wireless charging transmitter in real time on a frequency change range to implement an "exclusive encryption" wireless charging mode.

[0090] The receive antenna may be an antenna include at least one of the four antennas (in the case of multiple antennas, the multiple antennas are strobed via switches).

[0091] For example, as illustrated in FIG. 11, the receive antenna is a loop array antenna including the four antennas described above. The four antennas include antenna 1, antenna 2, antenna 3, and antenna 4. Antenna 1 and antenna 4 are operable at both a LTE frequency band and a 5G NR frequency band, while antenna 2 and antenna 3 are operable at the 5G NR frequency band. A port of antenna 1 and a port of antenna 4 are used as ports of the loop array antenna. Adjacent antennas are coupled via a gate circuit 170 with an isolation function. The gate circuit 170 includes a spacer 171 and a switch 172, where the spacer 171 is a conductor and the switch 172 is further coupled with a controller. The electronic device 100 can conduct the switch 172 of each gate circuit 170 in a wireless charging mode to form a loop array antenna to receive energy. By adding the spacers 171 among the antennas, the gate circuit 170 can reduce mutual coupling among the multiple antennas of the electronic device 100 in a normal communication mode, improve isolation among the multiple antennas, and optimize performance of the antennas. On the other hand, the multiple antennas can be coupled in series to form the loop array antenna through the switches 171, so as to better match the transmit antennas to transfer energy. Furthermore, since antenna 1 and antenna 4 have capabilities stronger than that of antenna 2 and antenna 3, the loop array antenna thus arranged can reduce energy loss in transmission as much as possible.


Claims

1. A multiway switch (10), applicable to an electronic device being operable in a single-frequency single-transmit mode and the electronic device comprising the multiway switch (10), a radio frequency circuit (20), and an antenna system (30);
the multiway switch (10) comprising four T ports and 2n P ports, the four T ports being configured to be coupled with the radio frequency circuit (20), the 2n P ports being configured to be coupled with the antenna system (30), and the four T ports comprising one first T port coupled with all of the 2n P ports; n being an integer and n≥2; and
the multiway switch (10) being configured to be coupled, through said T ports, with the radio frequency circuit (20) and, through said P ports, with the antenna system (30) to implement a preset function of the electronic device, the antenna system (30) comprising 2n antennas;
characterized in that
the four T ports further comprise three second T ports;
each of the three second T ports is coupled with only one corresponding P port of the 2n P ports;
the first T port supports at least a transmission function;
the preset function is a function of transmitting a sounding reference signal, SRS, through the 2n antennas corresponding to the 2n P ports in turn; and
the three second T ports support only a reception function.
 
2. A radio frequency system, comprising an antenna system (30), a radio frequency circuit (20), and the multiway switch of claim 1, wherein the radio frequency circuit (20) physically comprises m independent circuit modules, wherein m is an integer and m≥1;
the m independent circuit modules have a transmit-receive port configured to be coupled with one of the four T ports; and
each P port of the 2n P ports is configured to be coupled with a corresponding antenna of the 2n antennas.
 
3. The radio frequency system of claim 2, wherein
n=2, and the radio frequency circuit (20) logically includes one transmitter circuit and four receiver circuits;
the radio frequency circuit (20) physically comprises one independent circuit module;
the independent circuit module has a transmit-receive port configured to be coupled with the first T port; and
the independent circuit module has receive ports configured to be coupled with the three second T ports.
 
4. The radio frequency system of claim 3, wherein the independent circuit module comprises one transceiver circuit and three receiver circuits.
 
5. The radio frequency system of claim 4, wherein
the transceiver circuit comprise a power amplifier, PA, a low-noise amplifiers, LNA, a single-pole double-throw, SPDT, switch, a first filter, and a power coupler;
the PA and the LNA are connected in parallel to be coupled with the SPDT switch; the SPDT switch is coupled with the first filter; the first filter is coupled with the power coupler; the power coupler is coupled with the one first T port of the multiway switch (10); and the LNA and the PA are configured to be coupled with a radio frequency transceiver; and
the receiver circuit comprises an LNA and a second filter; the LNA is coupled with the PA; the second filter is coupled with one second T port of the multiway switch (10); the LNA is configured to be coupled with the radio frequency transceiver.
 
6. The radio frequency system of claim 2, wherein
n=2, and the radio frequency circuit (20) logically comprises one transmitter circuit and four receiver circuits;
the radio frequency circuit (20) physically comprises two independent circuit modules;
the two independent circuit modules have a transmit-receive port configured to be coupled with the first T port; and
the two first independent circuit modules have receive ports configured to be coupled with the three second T ports.
 
7. The radio frequency system of claim 6, wherein
the two independent circuit modules comprise a first independent circuit module and a second independent circuit module; and
the first independent circuit module comprises one transceiver circuit, and the second independent circuit module comprises three receiver circuits.
 
8. The radio frequency system of claim 6, wherein
the two independent circuit modules comprise a first independent circuit module and a second independent circuit module; and
the first independent circuit module comprises one transceiver circuit and one receiver circuit, and the second independent circuit module comprises two receiver circuits.
 
9. The radio frequency system of claim 6, wherein
the two independent circuit modules comprise a first independent circuit module and a second independent circuit module; and
the first independent circuit module comprises one transceiver circuit and two receiver circuits, and the second independent circuit module comprises one receiver circuit.
 
10. The radio frequency system of any of claims 2 to 9, wherein
n=2, and the four antennas comprise a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a fourth antenna; and
the first antenna, the second antenna, the third antenna, and the fourth antenna are antennas operable at a fifth generation new radio, 5G NR, frequency band.
 
11. The radio frequency system of any one of claims 2 to 9, wherein
n=2, and the four antennas comprise a first antenna, a second antenna, a third antenna, and a fourth antenna;
the first antenna and the fourth antenna are antennas operable at a long term evolution, LTE, frequency band and a 5G NR frequency band; and
the second antenna and the third antenna are antennas operable at the 5G NR frequency band.
 
12. The radio frequency system of claim 11, wherein
the antenna system (30) further comprises a first combiner and a second combiner, wherein
the first combiner has a first port configured to be coupled with the first antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a first receive path in LTE 4x4 multiple-input multiple-output, MIMO, of the electronic device, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch (10); and
the second combiner has a first port configured to be coupled with the fourth antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a second receive path in the LTE 4x4 MIMO of the electronic device, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch (10).
 
13. The radio frequency system of claim 11, wherein
the antenna system (30) further comprises a first single-pole double-throw, SPDT, switch and a second SPDT switch;
the first SPDT switch has a first port configured to be coupled with the first antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a first receive path in LTE 4x4 multiple-input multiple-output, MIMO, of the electronic device, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch (10); and
the second SPDT switch has a first port configured to be coupled with the fourth antenna, a second port configured to be coupled with a second receive path in the LTE 4x4 MIMO of the electronic device, and a third port configured to be coupled with a corresponding P port of the multiway switch (10).
 


Ansprüche

1. Mehrwegschalter (10), der auf eine elektronische Vorrichtung anwendbar ist, die in einem Einzelfrequenz-Einzelübertragung-Modus betreibbar ist, und wobei die elektronische Vorrichtung den Mehrwegschalter (10), einen Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) und ein Antennensystem (30) umfasst;
wobei der Mehrwegschalter (10) vier T-Ports und 2n P-Ports umfasst, wobei die vier T-Ports dazu ausgebildet sind, mit dem Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) gekoppelt zu werden, die 2n P-Ports dazu ausgebildet sind, mit dem Antennensystem (30) gekoppelt zu werden und die vier T-Ports einen ersten T-Port umfassen, der mit allen der 2n P-Ports gekoppelt ist; wobei n eine ganze Zahl ist und n≥2 gilt; und
wobei der Mehrwegschalter (10) dazu ausgebildet ist, durch die T-Ports mit dem Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) und durch die P-Ports mit dem Antennensystem (30) gekoppelt zu werden, um eine vorgegebene Funktion der elektronischen Vorrichtung zu implementieren, wobei das Antennensystem (30) 2n Antennen umfasst;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
die vier T-Ports ferner drei zweite T-Ports umfassen; jeder der drei zweiten T-Ports mit nur einem entsprechenden P-Port der 2n P-Ports gekoppelt ist;
der erste T-Port wenigstens eine Sendefunktion unterstützt;
die vorgegebene Funktion eine Funktion zum Übertragen eines Sondierungsreferenzsignals, SRS, durch die 2n Antennen, die den 2n P-Ports entsprechen, der Reihe nach ist; und
die drei zweiten T-Ports nur eine Empfangsfunktion unterstützen.
 
2. Hochfrequenzsystem, das ein Antennensystem (30), einen Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) und den Mehrwegschalter nach Anspruch 1 umfasst, wobei der Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) physisch m unabhängige Schaltkreismodule umfasst, wobei m eine ganze Zahl ist und m≥1 gilt;
die m unabhängigen Schaltkreismodule einen Senden-Empfangen-Port umfassen, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem der vier T-Ports gekoppelt zu werden; und
jeder P-Port der 2n P-Ports dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einer entsprechenden Antenne der 2n Antennen gekoppelt zu werden.
 
3. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 2, wobei
n=2 gilt und der Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) logisch einen Senderschaltkreis und vier Empfängerschaltkreise beinhaltet;
der Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) physisch ein unabhängiges Schaltkreismodul umfasst;
das unabhängige Schaltkreismodul einen Senden-Empfangen-Port aufweist, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit dem ersten T-Port gekoppelt zu werden; und
das unabhängige Schaltkreismodul Empfangsports aufweist, die dazu ausgebildet sind, mit den drei zweiten T-Ports gekoppelt zu werden.
 
4. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 3, wobei das unabhängige Schaltkreismodul einen Sendeempfängerschaltkreis und drei Empfängerschaltkreise umfasst.
 
5. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 4, wobei
der Sendeempfängerschaltkreis einen Leistungsverstärker, PA, einen rauscharmen Verstärker, LNA, einen Wechselschalter bzw. SPDT-Schalter, ein erstes Filter und einen Leistungskoppler umfasst;
der PA und der LNA parallel verbunden sind, um mit dem SPDT-Schalter gekoppelt zu werden; der SPDT-Schalter mit dem ersten Filter gekoppelt ist; das erste Filter mit dem Leistungskoppler gekoppelt ist; der Leistungskoppler mit dem einem ersten T-Port des Mehrwegschalters (10) gekoppelt ist; und der LNA und der PA dazu ausgebildet sind, mit einem Hochfrequenzsendeempfänger gekoppelt zu werden; und
der Empfängerschaltkreis einen LNA und ein zweites Filter umfasst; der LNA mit dem PA gekoppelt ist; das zweite Filter mit einem zweiten T-Port des Mehrwegschalters (10) gekoppelt ist; der LNA dazu ausgebildet ist, mit dem Hochfrequenzsendeempfänger gekoppelt zu werden.
 
6. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 2, wobei
n=2 gilt und der Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) logisch einen Senderschaltkreis und vier Empfängerschaltkreise umfasst;
der Hochfrequenzschaltkreis (20) physisch zwei unabhängige Schaltkreismodule umfasst;
die zwei unabhängigen Schaltkreismodule einen Senden-Empfangen-Port umfassen, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit dem ersten T-Port gekoppelt zu werden; und
die zwei ersten unabhängigen Schaltkreismodule Empfangsports aufweisen, die dazu ausgebildet sind, mit den drei zweiten T-Ports gekoppelt zu werden.
 
7. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 6, wobei
die zwei unabhängigen Schaltkreismodule ein erstes unabhängiges Schaltkreismodul und ein zweites unabhängiges Schaltkreismodul umfassen; und
das erste unabhängige Schaltkreismodul einen Sendeempfängerschaltkreis umfasst und das zweite unabhängige Schaltkreismodul drei Empfängerschaltkreise umfasst.
 
8. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 6, wobei
die zwei unabhängigen Schaltkreismodule ein erstes unabhängiges Schaltkreismodul und ein zweites unabhängiges Schaltkreismodul umfassen; und
das erste unabhängige Schaltkreismodul einen Sendeempfängerschaltkreis und einen Empfängerschaltkreis umfasst und das zweite unabhängige Schaltkreismodul zwei Empfängerschaltkreise umfasst.
 
9. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 6, wobei
die zwei unabhängigen Schaltkreismodule ein erstes unabhängiges Schaltkreismodul und ein zweites unabhängiges Schaltkreismodul umfassen; und
das erste unabhängige Schaltkreismodul einen Sendeempfängerschaltkreis und zwei Empfängerschaltkreise umfasst und das zweite unabhängige Schaltkreismodul einen Empfängerschaltkreis umfasst.
 
10. Hochfrequenzsystem nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 9, wobei
n=2 gilt und die vier Antennen eine erste Antenne, eine zweite Antenne, eine dritte Antenne und eine vierte Antenne umfassen; und
die erste Antenne, die zweite Antenne, die dritte Antenne und die vierte Antenne Antennen sind, die bei einem Frequenzband für Fifth Generation New Radio, 5G NR, betreibbar sind.
 
11. Hochfrequenzsystem nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 9, wobei
n=2 gilt und die vier Antennen eine erste Antenne, eine zweite Antenne, eine dritte Antenne und eine vierte Antenne umfassen;
die erste Antenne und die vierte Antenne Antennen sind, die bei einem Frequenzband für Long Term Evolution, LTE, und einem Frequenzband für 5G NR betreibbar sind; und
die zweite Antenne und die dritte Antenne Antennen sind, die bei dem Frequenzband für 5G NR betreibbar sind.
 
12. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 11, wobei
das Antennensystem (30) ferner einen ersten Kombinierer und einen zweiten Kombinierer umfasst, wobei
der erste Kombinierer einen ersten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit der ersten Antenne gekoppelt zu werden, einen zweiten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem ersten Empfangspfad in LTE-4x4-Mehrfacheingang-Mehrfachausgang bzw. -MIMO der elektronischen Vorrichtung gekoppelt zu werden, und einen dritten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem entsprechenden P-Port des Mehrwegschalters (10) gekoppelt zu werden, aufweist; und
der zweite Kombinierer einen ersten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit der vierten Antenne gekoppelt zu werden, einen zweiten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem zweiten Empfangspfad in dem LTE-4x4-MIMO der elektronischen Vorrichtung gekoppelt zu werden, und einen dritten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem entsprechenden P-Port des Mehrwegschalters (10) gekoppelt zu werden, aufweist.
 
13. Hochfrequenzsystem nach Anspruch 11, wobei
das Antennensystem (30) ferner einen ersten Wechsel bzw. SPDT-Schalter und einen zweiten SPDT-Schalter umfasst;
der erste SPDT-Schalter einen ersten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit der ersten Antenne gekoppelt zu werden, einen zweiten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem ersten Empfangspfad in dem LTE-4x4-Mehrfacheingang-Mehrfachausgang bzw. -MIMO der elektronischen Vorrichtung gekoppelt zu werden, und einen dritten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem entsprechenden P-Port des Mehrwegschalters (10) gekoppelt zu werden, aufweist; und
der zweite SPDT-Schalter einen ersten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit der vierten Antenne gekoppelt zu werden, einen zweiten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem zweiten Empfangspfad in dem LTE-4x4-MIMO der elektronischen Vorrichtung gekoppelt zu werden, und einen dritten Port, der dazu ausgebildet ist, mit einem entsprechenden P-Port des Mehrwegschalters (10) gekoppelt zu werden, aufweist.
 


Revendications

1. Commutateur multivoies (10), applicable à un dispositif électronique pouvant être exploité dans un mode mono-émission à fréquence unique et le dispositif électronique comportant le commutateur multivoies (10), un circuit (20) à radiofréquences, et un système (30) d'antennes ;
le commutateur multivoies (10) comportant quatre ports T et 2n ports P, les quatre ports T étant configurés pour être couplés au circuit (20) à radiofréquences, les 2n ports P étant configurés pour être couplés au système (30) d'antennes, et les quatre ports T comportant un premier port T couplé à la totalité des 2n ports P ; n étant un entier et n ≥ 2 ; et
le commutateur multivoies (10) étant configuré pour être couplé, par l'intermédiaire desdits ports T, au circuit (20) à radiofréquences et, par l'intermédiaire desdits ports P, au système (30) d'antennes pour mettre en Ĺ“uvre une fonction prédéfinie du dispositif électronique, le système (30) d'antennes comportant 2n antennes ;
caractérisé en ce que
les quatre ports T comportent en outre trois seconds ports T ;
chacun des trois seconds ports T est couplé à un seul port P correspondant parmi les 2n ports P ;
le premier port T prend en charge au moins une fonction d'émission ;
la fonction prédéfinie est une fonction consistant à émettre tour à tour un signal de référence de sondage, SRS, par l'intermédiaire des 2n antennes correspondant aux 2n ports P : et
les trois seconds ports T ne prennent en charge qu'une fonction de réception.
 
2. Système à radiofréquences, comportant un système (30) d'antennes, un circuit (20) à radiofréquences, et le commutateur multivoies selon la revendication 1, le circuit (20) à radiofréquences comportant physiquement m modules de circuits indépendants, m étant un entier et m ≥ 1 ;
les m modules de circuits indépendants possédant un port d'émission-réception configuré pour être couplé à un des quatre ports T ; et
chaque port P parmi les 2n ports P étant configuré pour être couplé à une antenne correspondante parmi les 2n antennes.
 
3. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 2, n=2, et le circuit (20) à radiofréquences comprenant logiquement un circuit émetteur et quatre circuits récepteurs ;
le circuit (20) à radiofréquences comportant physiquement un module de circuit indépendant ;
le module de circuit indépendant possédant un port d'émission-réception configuré pour être couplé au premier port T ; et
le module de circuit indépendant possédant des ports de réception configurés pour être couplés aux trois seconds ports T.
 
4. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 3, le module de circuit indépendant comportant un circuit émetteur-récepteur et trois circuits récepteurs.
 
5. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 4, le circuit émetteur-récepteur comportant un amplificateur de puissance, PA, un amplificateur à faible bruit, LNA, un commutateur unipolaire bidirectionnel, SPDT, un premier filtre, et un coupleur de puissance ;
le PA et le LNA étant reliés en parallèle pour être couplés au commutateur SPDT ; le commutateur SPDT étant couplé au premier filtre ; le premier filtre étant couplé au coupleur de puissance ; le coupleur de puissance étant couplé au premier port T en question du commutateur multivoies (10) ; et le LNA et le PA étant configurés pour être couplés à un émetteur-récepteur à radiofréquences ; et
le circuit récepteur comportant un LNA et un deuxième filtre ; le LNA étant couplé au PA ; le deuxième filtre étant couplé à un deuxième port T du commutateur multivoies (10) ; le LNA étant configuré pour être couplé à l'émetteur-récepteur à radiofréquences.
 
6. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 2, n=2, et le circuit (20) à radiofréquences comportant logiquement un circuit émetteur et quatre circuits récepteurs ;
le circuit (20) à radiofréquences comportant physiquement deux modules de circuits indépendants ; les deux modules de circuits indépendants possédant un port d'émission-réception configuré pour être couplé au premier port T ; et
les deux premiers modules de circuits indépendants possédant des ports de réception configurés pour être couplés aux trois seconds ports T.
 
7. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 6, les deux modules de circuits indépendants comportant un premier module de circuit indépendant et un deuxième module de circuit indépendant ; et
le premier module de circuit indépendant comportant un circuit émetteur-récepteur, et le deuxième module de circuit indépendant comportant trois circuits récepteurs.
 
8. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 6, les deux modules de circuits indépendants comportant un premier module de circuit indépendant et un deuxième module de circuit indépendant ; et
le premier module de circuit indépendant comportant un circuit émetteur-récepteur et un circuit récepteur, et le deuxième module de circuit indépendant comportant deux circuits récepteurs.
 
9. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 6, les deux modules de circuits indépendants comportant un premier module de circuit indépendant et un deuxième module de circuit indépendant ; et
le premier module de circuit indépendant comportant un circuit émetteur-récepteur et deux circuits récepteurs, et le deuxième module de circuit indépendant comportant un circuit récepteur.
 
10. Système à radiofréquences selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 9,
n = 2, et les quatre antennes comportant une première antenne, une deuxième antenne, une troisième antenne, et une quatrième antenne ; et
la première antenne, la deuxième antenne, la troisième antenne, et la quatrième antenne étant des antennes pouvant être exploitées dans une bande de fréquences de nouvelle radio de cinquième génération, NR 5G.
 
11. Système à radiofréquences selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 9,
n = 2, et les quatre antennes comportant une première antenne, une deuxième antenne, une troisième antenne, et une quatrième antenne ;
la première antenne et la quatrième antenne étant des antennes pouvant être exploitées dans une bande de fréquences d'évolution à long terme, LTE, et une bande de fréquences NR 5G ; et
la deuxième antenne et la troisième antenne étant des antennes pouvant être exploitées dans la bande de fréquences NR 5G.
 
12. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 11,
le système (30) d'antennes comportant en outre un premier combineur et un deuxième combineur,
le premier combineur possédant un premier port configuré pour être couplé à la première antenne, un deuxième port configuré pour être couplé à un premier trajet de réception dans des entrées et sorties multiples, MIMO, 4x4 LTE du dispositif électronique, et un troisième port configuré pour être couplé à un port P correspondant du commutateur multivoies (10) ; et
le deuxième combineur possédant un premier port configuré pour être couplé à la quatrième antenne, un deuxième port configuré pour être couplé à un deuxième trajet de réception dans le MIMO 4x4 LTE du dispositif électronique, et un troisième port configuré pour être couplé à un port P correspondant du commutateur multivoies (10).
 
13. Système à radiofréquences selon la revendication 11,
le système (30) d'antennes comportant en outre un premier commutateur unipolaire bidirectionnel, SPDT, et un deuxième commutateur SPDT ;
le premier commutateur SPDT possédant un premier port configuré pour être couplé à la première antenne, un deuxième port configuré pour être couplé à un premier trajet de réception dans des entrées et sorties multiples, MIMO, 4x4 LTE du dispositif électronique, et un troisième port configuré pour être couplé à un port P correspondant du commutateur multivoies (10) ; et
le deuxième commutateur SPDT possédant un premier port configuré pour être couplé à la quatrième antenne, un deuxième port configuré pour être couplé à un deuxième trajet de réception dans le MIMO 4x4 LTE du dispositif électronique, et un troisième port configuré pour être couplé à un port P correspondant du commutateur multivoies (10).
 




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