A technique to share a local oscillator signal between two radio frequency
integrated circuits (RFICs). The local oscillator signal generated
internally by one RFIC is ported to the other RFIC for use in transmit or
receive operation. The local oscillator signal that is ported may be an
RF local oscillator signal. Each RFIC may include a bi-directional port
circuit that can be operated to make the RFIC a master, slave or may be
totally disabled to disable the porting feature. This is particularly
useful in RFICs that are used to communicate using MIMO radio algorithms
which rely for optimum performance on phase and frequency coherency among
a plurality of transmitters and a plurality of receivers.