Patent classifications
H03C1/06
ZERO IF TRANSMITTER WITH DECOUPLING BETWEEN MIXER AND PROGRAMMABLE GAIN STAGE
A system includes a Zero IF transmitter having a mixer and a programmable gain stage. The Zero IF transmitter also includes an intermediate stage between the mixer and the programmable gain stage, wherein the intermediate stage is configured to decouple the mixer and the programmable gain stage.
ZERO IF TRANSMITTER WITH DECOUPLING BETWEEN MIXER AND PROGRAMMABLE GAIN STAGE
A system includes a Zero IF transmitter having a mixer and a programmable gain stage. The Zero IF transmitter also includes an intermediate stage between the mixer and the programmable gain stage, wherein the intermediate stage is configured to decouple the mixer and the programmable gain stage.
Zero if transmitter with decoupling between mixer and programmable gain stage
A system includes a Zero IF transmitter having a mixer and a programmable gain stage. The Zero IF transmitter also includes an intermediate stage between the mixer and the programmable gain stage, wherein the intermediate stage is configured to decouple the mixer and the programmable gain stage.
Zero if transmitter with decoupling between mixer and programmable gain stage
A system includes a Zero IF transmitter having a mixer and a programmable gain stage. The Zero IF transmitter also includes an intermediate stage between the mixer and the programmable gain stage, wherein the intermediate stage is configured to decouple the mixer and the programmable gain stage.
Methods and apparatus to reduce variations for on-off keying transmissions
An example apparatus includes: an on-off keying (OOK) modulator including: a first transistor including a first control terminal; a second transistor including a first current terminal, a second current terminal, and a second control terminal, the first current terminal coupled to the first control terminal; a third transistor including a third current terminal, a fourth current terminal, and a third control terminal, the third current terminal coupled to the first control terminal; a fourth transistor including a fifth current terminal, the fifth current terminal coupled to the second current terminal; and a fifth transistor including a sixth current terminal, the sixth current terminal coupled to the fourth current terminal.
Methods and apparatus to reduce variations for on-off keying transmissions
An example apparatus includes: an on-off keying (OOK) modulator including: a first transistor including a first control terminal; a second transistor including a first current terminal, a second current terminal, and a second control terminal, the first current terminal coupled to the first control terminal; a third transistor including a third current terminal, a fourth current terminal, and a third control terminal, the third current terminal coupled to the first control terminal; a fourth transistor including a fifth current terminal, the fifth current terminal coupled to the second current terminal; and a fifth transistor including a sixth current terminal, the sixth current terminal coupled to the fourth current terminal.
ZERO IF TRANSMITTER WITH DECOUPLING BETWEEN MIXER AND PROGRAMMABLE GAIN STAGE
A system includes a Zero IF transmitter having a mixer and a programmable gain stage. The Zero IF transmitter also includes an intermediate stage between the mixer and the programmable gain stage, wherein the intermediate stage is configured to decouple the mixer and the programmable gain stage.
ZERO IF TRANSMITTER WITH DECOUPLING BETWEEN MIXER AND PROGRAMMABLE GAIN STAGE
A system includes a Zero IF transmitter having a mixer and a programmable gain stage. The Zero IF transmitter also includes an intermediate stage between the mixer and the programmable gain stage, wherein the intermediate stage is configured to decouple the mixer and the programmable gain stage.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RF AMPLIFIERS
A digital predistorter comprising a first predistorter for generating out-of-band and inter-band distortion components for compensating for the static nonlinearity of a nonlinear element, and a second predistorter cascaded with the first predistorter, the second predistorter compensating for the in-band distortion of the nonlinear device wherein the cascade of the first predistorter and the second predistorter compensate for in-band, out-of-band and inter-band distortions when the cascade of the first, the second predistorter and the nonlinear element are driven with multiband signals.
Phase modulation noise reducer
A phase modulation (PM) noise reducer to reduce phase modulation noise of an oscillator, the PM noise reducer including: an amplitude modulation (AM) detector to receive a primary oscillator signal and to produce an AM detector signal based on the primary oscillator signal, the primary oscillator signal including a first phase modulation (PM) noise; a control circuit in electrical communication with the AM detector to receive the AM detector signal and to produce a control signal; a phase shifter in electrical communication with the control circuit to receive the primary oscillator signal and the control signal and to produce a secondary oscillator signal based on the primary oscillator signal and the control signal, the secondary oscillator signal comprising a second PM noise, wherein the second PM noise is less than the first PM noise.