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Quadband-ideas: better explanation of DCS/PCS switching or diplexing mystery
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sat, 09 Nov 2019 23:45:15 +0000 |
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1 Our current Openmoko-based Calypso+RF modem core is very very good, but it has | 4 Our current Openmoko-based Calypso+RF modem core is very very good, but it has |
2 one shortcoming compared to TI's Leonardo+ reference design: it is triband | 5 one shortcoming compared to TI's Leonardo+ reference design: it is triband |
3 rather than quadband. This triband restriction stems from OM's use of discrete | 6 rather than quadband. This triband restriction stems from OM's use of discrete |
4 antenna switch and SAW filter components as opposed to an integrated FEM (front | 7 antenna switch and SAW filter components as opposed to an integrated FEM (front |
5 end module) like on Leonardo+. In addition to the band restriction, our current | 8 end module) like on Leonardo+. In addition to the band restriction, our current |
10 from our Chinese grey market suppliers, we build our boards with these parts and | 13 from our Chinese grey market suppliers, we build our boards with these parts and |
11 our boards do work perfectly fine when we get a good batch, but we have to do | 14 our boards do work perfectly fine when we get a good batch, but we have to do |
12 this entire process blindly, without any datasheet or other documentation for | 15 this entire process blindly, without any datasheet or other documentation for |
13 this mystery part. | 16 this mystery part. |
14 | 17 |
18 While we lack any official documentation for our triband ASM, we know its basic | |
19 logical function: it has two Tx inputs (low band and high band Tx coming from | |
20 the PA), 3 Rx outputs going to 3 separate SAW filters for the 3 supported bands, | |
21 and 3 switch control inputs. Two of these switch control inputs are Tx controls | |
22 (low band Tx enable and high band Tx enable) which appear to be the same across | |
23 all common RFFEs, whether they are 2-band (single region), triband or quadband. | |
24 The 3rd switch control input gets a logic high voltage applied to it during PCS | |
25 band Rx, thus it appears to be a switch that diverts the high band Rx path | |
26 between DCS and PCS SAW filters. The same arrangement is found in most other | |
27 triband phones and modems from that era, i.e., they also have two Tx switches | |
28 and one Rx path switch selecting between DCS and PCS, plus 3 discrete SAW | |
29 filter components (outside the ASM) for the 3 bands. | |
30 | |
15 This article outlines some ideas for how we may be able to move from this RFFE | 31 This article outlines some ideas for how we may be able to move from this RFFE |
16 to a different one, replacing our current mystery antenna switch with something | 32 to a different one, replacing our current mystery ASM with something less |
17 less mysterious and better documented, and improving our radio capability from | 33 mysterious and better documented, and improving our radio capability from |
18 triband to quadband at the same time. | 34 triband to quadband at the same time. |
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20 Epcos M034F | 36 Epcos M034F |
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22 | 38 |
36 Calypso and Leonardo docs), and the block diagram on page 6 shows the magic | 52 Calypso and Leonardo docs), and the block diagram on page 6 shows the magic |
37 quite clearly: there is a baseband-controlled switch selecting between EGSM Rx | 53 quite clearly: there is a baseband-controlled switch selecting between EGSM Rx |
38 and GSM850 Rx (in addition to the two usual Tx switches), this switch directs | 54 and GSM850 Rx (in addition to the two usual Tx switches), this switch directs |
39 the low band Rx path toward one of two different SAW filters, and the outputs | 55 the low band Rx path toward one of two different SAW filters, and the outputs |
40 of those two filters are then joined. The high band Rx path always goes to both | 56 of those two filters are then joined. The high band Rx path always goes to both |
41 DCS and PCS band SAW filters (I assume it is a 50/50 split of the total incoming | 57 DCS and PCS band SAW filters, and each of those high band Rx SAW filters gets |
42 energy, with each path suffering by 3 dB as a result), and each of those high | 58 its own output going to its own dedicated Rita LNA input. Note the lack of a |
43 band Rx SAW filters gets its own output going to its own dedicated Rita LNA | 59 baseband-controlled switch between DCS and PCS in the high band Rx path: this |
44 input. | 60 switch is present in all triband RFFE designs I have seen, thus a big question |
61 is raised as to how this magic M034 component functions without one. I can | |
62 think of two possibilities: | |
63 | |
64 Possibility 1: perhaps they do a 50/50 split of the total incoming energy | |
65 between DCS and PCS Rx paths, with each path suffering by 3 dB as a result. | |
66 | |
67 Possibility 2: perhaps by virtue of integrating the ASM and the SAW filters | |
68 into a single monolithic FEM, Epcos found some way to have unswitched DCS and | |
69 PCS Rx without incurring that 3 dB penalty. Perhaps they successfully | |
70 implemented some form of frequency diplexer such that out of the total incoming | |
71 energy picked up by the wideband antenna, DCS downlink frequencies go through | |
72 the DCS Rx SAW filter, PCS downlink frequencies go through the PCS Rx SAW | |
73 filter, and no needless losses are incurred. This hypothesis is supported by | |
74 the observation that the available M034F.pdf document gives approximately the | |
75 same insertion loss numbers for all 4 Rx bands, i.e., the same between the | |
76 switched low bands and the unswitched high bands. Note that they could not | |
77 have similarly eliminated the GSM850 Rx switch: both EGSM Rx and GSM850 Rx need | |
78 to go to the same LNA on the transceiver, thus a switch is needed somewhere. | |
45 | 79 |
46 I (Mother Mychaela) would absolutely love to play with an M034-based quadband | 80 I (Mother Mychaela) would absolutely love to play with an M034-based quadband |
47 Calypso+Iota+Rita board in my lab with the trusty CMU200 instrument, and to see | 81 Calypso+Iota+Rita board in my lab with the trusty CMU200 instrument, and to see |
48 how well it actually performs, especially in comparison with our current | 82 how well it actually performs, especially in comparison with our current |
49 OM-based triband version. However, in all of my years of searching I have never | 83 OM-based triband version. However, in all of my years of searching I have never |