H03D7/1441

MAGNETIC-FREE NON-RECIPROCAL CIRCUITS BASED ON SUB-HARMONIC SPATIO-TEMPORAL CONDUCTANCE MODULATION
20210384600 · 2021-12-09 ·

A circuit comprising a differential transmission line and eight switches provides non-reciprocal signal flow. In some embodiments, the circuit can be driven by four local oscillator signals using a boosting circuit. The circuit can be used to form a gyrator. The circuit can be used to form a circulator. The circuit can be used to form three-port circulator than can provide direction signal flow between a transmitter and an antenna and from the antenna to a receiver. The three-port circulator can be used to implement a full duplex transceiver that uses a single antenna for transmitting and receiving.

BURIED CHANNEL SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming one or more fins extending in a first direction over a substrate. The one or more fins include a first region along the first direction and second regions on both sides of the first region along the first direction. A dopant is implanted in the first region of the fins but not in the second regions. A gate structure overlies the first region of the fins and source/drains are formed on the second regions of the fins.

METHOD AND CIRCUIT FOR POWER CONSUMPTION REDUCTION IN ACTIVE PHASE SHIFTERS

An electronic circuit and method are provided. The electronic circuit includes an in-phase(I)-quadrature(Q) amplifier including an I cascode branch and a Q cascode branch, the IQ amplifier configured to receive a differential input and control signals, control, based on the control signals, gate voltages in the I cascode branch and gate voltages in the Q cascode branch, generate an I output signal with the I cascode branch, and generate a Q output signal with the Q cascode branch, and a quadrature coupler configured to perform quadrature summation of the I output signal and the Q output signal and generate a final phase shifted output.

BIASING SCHEME FOR CONSTANT REGULATED LOCAL OSCILLATOR IN MM-WAVE TRIPLER
20220200532 · 2022-06-23 ·

A biasing scheme for a frequency multiplication circuit, and transceiver using LO signals provided by the frequency multiplication circuit are described. A frequency doubler is cascaded with a mixer to provide a mm-wave oscillator signal. The combination provides a frequency triple that of the LO frequency supplied to the frequency doubler from a PLL. A small-sized replica of the frequency doubler is used to determine biasing of transconductance devices of the frequency doubler. A voltage output of the replica is amplified and the difference between the output and a reference voltage is supplied as feedback to the control terminal of the transconductance devices to bias the transconductance devices to near threshold. The biasing is replicated at the frequency doubler to compensate for PVT variations. A PTAT current source tied to the output of the replica regulates an average output current of the frequency multiplication circuit.

HARMONIC REJECTION MIXING CIRCUIT DEVICE AND RECEIVER
20220200531 · 2022-06-23 ·

The present disclosure discloses a harmonic rejection mixing circuit device and a receiver. In the harmonic rejection mixing circuit device, outputs of first and fourth mixers are combined with the input terminal of the fourth mixer being connected to a capacitor, the first mixer samples a first group of local oscillator (LO) signals, and the fourth mixer phase-invertedly samples the first group of LO signals, thus the noise introduced by a fundamental LO signal input to the first mixer may be eliminated using the double balance feature of the fourth mixer core, thereby ensuring a high signal-to-noise ratio of the receiver. Similarly, the noises introduced by fundamental LO signals input to second and third mixers may be eliminated respectively using the double balance features of the fifth and sixth mixer cores, thereby lowering the noise figure to ensure a high signal-to-noise ratio of the receiver.

Active mixer and method for improving gain and noise

An active mixer for frequency conversion used in a wireless communication system improves conversion gain and noise figure by improving switching characteristics of a mixer using a LO signal without requiring additional power consumption of an active mixer block. Further disclosed is a method for improving conversion gain and noise figure of an active mixer. The active mixer includes a switching stage for receiving a LO signal and selectively performing a switching-on/off operation for frequency conversion, a body signal generator for generating a body signal to be applied to a body of an NMOS transistor of the switching stage based on the LO signal, and a voltage controller for controlling the body signal generator to selectively apply the body signal to the body of the NMOS transistor based on to the switching-on/off operation of the switching stage to control a threshold voltage of the transistor of the switching stage.

Magnetic-free non-reciprocal circuits based on sub-harmonic spatio-temporal conductance modulation

A circuit comprising a differential transmission line and eight switches provides non-reciprocal signal flow. In some embodiments, the circuit can be driven by four local oscillator signals using a boosting circuit. The circuit can be used to form a gyrator. The circuit can be used to form a circulator. The circuit can be used to form three-port circulator than can provide direction signal flow between a transmitter and an antenna and from the antenna to a receiver. The three-port circulator can be used to implement a full duplex transceiver that uses a single antenna for transmitting and receiving.

Systems and methods for split-frequency amplification
11329616 · 2022-05-10 · ·

A system for split-frequency amplification, preferably including: one or more primary-band amplification stages, one or more secondary-band amplification stages, one or more band-splitting filters, and/or one or more signal couplers. An analog canceller including one or more split-frequency amplifiers. A mixer including one or more split-frequency amplifiers. A voltage-controlled oscillator including one or more split-frequency amplifiers. A method for split-frequency amplification, preferably including: receiving an input signal, separating the input signal into signal portions, and/or amplifying the signal portions, and optionally including combining the amplified signal portions and/or providing one or more output signals.

Mixer with series connected active devices

A unit cell for a resistive mixer includes a plurality of active devices arranged in series, wherein each of said plurality of active devices having a different output conductance. A resistive mixer includes a plurality of active devices connected in series with one another to form a unit cell.

Low power transmitter for sensor arrays

A low power transmitter includes a low frequency feedback loop, a high frequency switching element embedded within the low frequency feedback loop, and a mixer electrically communicating with the low frequency feedback loop and the high frequency switching element. The low frequency feedback loop employs either a voltage mode interface or a current mode interface. The high frequency switching element includes a first transistor, a second transistor, and a pair of inductive elements. Alternatively, the high frequency switching element includes a single transistor and a single inductive element.