Patent classifications
H03D2200/0074
SINE WAVE MULTIPLICATION DEVICE AND INPUT DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
Provided is a sine wave multiplication device of simple configuration, broad input signal level range, and minimal fluctuation in characteristics due to temperature. A signal component that corresponds to a product of an input signal Si and the third harmonic wave of a first square wave W1 included in an output signal Su1; and a signal component that corresponds to a product of the input signal Si and the fifth harmonic wave of the first square wave W1 is canceled by: a signal component that corresponds to a product of the input signal Si and the fundamental wave of a second square wave W2 included in an output signal Su2; and a signal component that corresponds to a product of the input signal Si and the fundamental wave of a second square wave W3 included in an output signal Su3.
TUNABLE FILTERS, CANCELLERS, AND DUPLEXERS BASED ON PASSIVE MIXERS
Tunable filters, cancellers, and duplexers based on passive mixers. A tunable delay cell includes passive mixers electrically coupled together for receiving an input signal and outputting a delayed signal, each passive mixer comprising a plurality of mixer switches. The tunable delay includes a control circuit for providing, to each passive mixer, a respective plurality of local oscillator (LO) signals, one to each mixer switch of each passive mixer. The control circuit is configured to vary the LO signals to cause a target frequency band of the input signal to be delayed by a target delay time in propagating through the passive mixers.
Super-regenerative transceiver with improved frequency discrimination
The present disclosure provides a super-regenerative transceiver with a feedback element having a controllable gain. The super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the controllable gain to improve RF signal data sensitivity and improve RF signal data capture rates. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).
PASSIVE MIXER, OPERATING METHOD THEREOF, AND DEVICES INCLUDING THE SAME
A method and apparatus for input matching of a passive mixer are disclosed. The passive mixer includes a differential transistor pair including a first transistor and a second transistor, a first inductor having one end connected to the first transistor and another end connected to a ground, a second inductor having one end connected to the second transistor and another end connected to a ground, and a third inductor having one end for receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal and another end connected to a ground.
Passive mixer, operating method thereof, and devices including the same
A method and apparatus for input matching of a passive mixer are disclosed. The passive mixer includes a differential transistor pair including a first transistor and a second transistor, a first inductor having one end connected to the first transistor and another end connected to a ground, a second inductor having one end connected to the second transistor and another end connected to a ground, and a third inductor having one end for receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal and another end connected to a ground.
Source injection mixer
A source injection mixer includes an FET, an IF matching circuit between an IF port and a gate of the FET, and that matches impedance of the IF port and impedance of the gate as viewed from the IF port, a shorting stub of which one end is connected to a source of the FET and another end is grounded, and shorter than ¼ of an electric length at a frequency of LO signals, an LO matching circuit between an LO port and the source of the FET, and that matches impedance of the LO port and impedance of the source as viewed from the LO port, and an RF matching circuit between an RF port and a drain of the FET, and that matches impedance of the RF port and impedance of the drain as viewed from the RF port.
Room-temperature semiconductor maser and applications thereof
A room-temperature semiconductor maser, including a first matching network, a second matching network, a heterojunction-containing transistor, and a resonant network. The output end of the first matching network is connected to the drain of the heterojunction-containing transistor. The input end of the second matching network is connected to the source of the heterojunction-containing transistor. The gate of the heterojunction-containing transistor is connected to the resonant network. The pumped microwaves are fed into the input end of the first matching network.
Programmable harmonic rejection mixer (HRM)/subharmonic mixer (SHM) topology
One embodiment is a reconfigurable mixer topology for selectively implementing one of a harmonic rejection mixer (HRM) and a subharmonic mixer (SHM), the reconfigurable mixer topology comprising a mixer core comprising a plurality of differential mixers each having a first clock input and a second clock input; a clock generator for generating a plurality of clock signals each having a different phase; and a clock distributor for distributing the plurality of clock signals to the first and second clock inputs of the differential mixers in accordance with a designated operation of the reconfigurable mixer as an HRM or an SHM.
Frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver
The present disclosure provides a frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver with a frequency mixer coupled to a resonator and a feedback element having a controllable gain. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the frequency mixer to shift the incoming frequencies, based on a controlled oscillator, to match the frequency of operation of the super-regenerative transceiver. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).
Mixer
A negative capacitance circuit is connected between a drain and a source of the mixer transistor. With this configuration, the negative capacitance circuit is connected in parallel to a parasitic capacitance generated between the drain and the source of the mixer transistor, and the parasitic capacitance can be canceled out in a wide band by the negative capacitance circuit connected in parallel.