Abstract:
Methods implemented in a mobile communication device (e.g., a dual-SIM-dual-active or multi-SIM-multi-active communication device) for improving accuracy of radio-frequency (RF) output power measurements include opportunistically scheduling when a power detector takes RF output power measurements of a radio access technology (“RAT”). In various embodiments, a processor of the mobile communication device may ensure that the power detector takes an accurate RF output power measurement of the RAT by identifying an upcoming time window during which the RAT's transmit power is not artificially reduced as a result of performing transmit blanking/zeroing or artificially increased by transmissions originating from one or more other RATs operating on the device, and configuring or scheduling the power detector to take RF output power measurements of the RAT during that upcoming time window. A priority of the measured RAT may be increased in response to repeated delays in obtaining an RF output power measurement.
Abstract:
Access terminals are adapted to regulate power in wireless receiver circuits. In one example, access terminals include a communications interface with at least one wireless receiver circuit. A processing circuit coupled with the communications interface can determine that data is not expected to be received by the access terminal for a period of time while operating in a connected mode. One or more components of the wireless receiver circuit, including a low noise amplifier (LNA) of the wireless receiver circuit, can subsequently be powered down (e.g., set to a passive state) in response to such a determination. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.