H03D2200/0088

Method and device for suppressing harmonic signals
09634773 · 2017-04-25 · ·

A method for suppressing harmonic signals includes: mixing a first local oscillation signal with an input signal to obtain a first output signal, and mixing a second local oscillation signal with the input signal to obtain a second output signal, the first output signal including an n-order harmonic signal, n being a positive integer greater than 1; and adding the first output signal and the second output signal to suppress the n-order harmonic signal in the first output signal. The first local oscillation signal and the second local oscillation signal have different mark-space ratios but a same oscillation frequency.

Very low intermediate frequency (VLIF) receiver and a method of controlling a VLIF receiver

A very low intermediate frequency (VLIF) receiver and a method of controlling a VLIF receiver. The method comprises estimating energy levels in first and second signals and detecting interference from a first adjacent channel interferer based upon a difference in energy in the first and second signals. The first signal comprising a first on-channel portion and an adjacent channel portion and the second signal comprises an intermediate frequency translation of the first on-channel portion. The energy levels are estimated for corresponding time instances and the adjacent channel interferer is of the adjacent channel portion. The VLIF receiver is then controlled based upon the detected interference.

HARMONIC MIXER WITH MULTI-PHASE LOCAL OSCILLATOR SIGNALS FOR INHERENTLY LINEAR UPCONVERSION
20250105787 · 2025-03-27 ·

Disclosed are example embodiments of harmonic mixer. The harmonic mixer including a multi-phase LO signal generator. Each phase of the multi-phase LO signal generator outputting an LO signal on a signal line. The harmonic mixer including a plurality of mixers. Each mixer of the plurality of mixers connected to a signal line. The mixer driven by an IF. The harmonic mixer including an output network coupled to the outputs of the plurality of mixers.