Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
455253200 | Plural amplifier stages | 13 |
20090163165 | WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A wireless communication circuit has a second control circuit which reduces the gain of the differential converter when the signal level of the RF signal is at least a specified level and the RF signal includes a disturbing wave of a predetermined level or higher. | 06-25-2009 |
20090258626 | FILTER CIRCUIT AND RECEIVING APPARATUS - A filter circuit includes first capacitors, second capacitors capable of altering a cutoff frequency by being connected in parallel with the first capacitors, first switches for connecting the second capacitors in parallel with the first capacitors, and charging circuits for the second capacitors. The charging circuits include second switches, and resistances for attenuating the amplitudes of input voltages to be fed to the second capacitors, by being connected in series with the second capacitors. The second capacitors are charged through the resistances in a state where the first switches are turned OFF and where the second switches are turned ON. Thus, a DC offset which is ascribable to the cutoff frequency switching of a filter is reduced. | 10-15-2009 |
20100015937 | GAIN CONTROL CIRCUIT OF THE WIRELESS RECEIVER - A gain control circuit of the wireless receiver comprises a plurality of stages-amplifier, an analog gain control circuit, and a digital gain control circuit, wherein the analog gain control circuit generates an analog controlling voltage for regulating the gain of the post-amplifier by an analog gain controlling process, and the digital gain control circuit is used for determining a plurality of gain curves for the pre-amplifier, and the gain curves are all operating between the first default voltage and second default voltage. While the analog controlling voltage is over the first default voltage or second default voltage, the gain curve will be switched, thereby, the analog gain controlling process can be with the digital gain controlling process therein for improving the linearity of the gain regulation and reducing the transient response during the gain switching process. | 01-21-2010 |
20100022214 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING THE DC OFFSET OF A RADIOFREQUENCY RECEPTION SUBSYSTEM - A method may compensate for direct current (DC) offset in a radio frequency reception device. The method may include partitioning an analog portion of the reception device into a plurality of zones, for each zone, calibrating initial DC offset compensation to be applied within an operating range of a respective zone, the operating range of the other zones being limited to a threshold operating range, and determining DC offset compensation to be applied to the reception device throughout the operating range based on the basic DC offset compensations. | 01-28-2010 |
20100075624 | DC-OFFSET-CORRECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMMUNICATION RECEIVERS - Static and dynamic DC offsets in receivers may be cancelled in two stages using a digitally implemented offset-correction loop. | 03-25-2010 |
20100130154 | AMPLIFICATION SYSTEM FOR INTERFERENCE SUPPRESSION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS - An amplification system including a high gain amplifier, filter module and low gain amplifier. The high gain amplifier for receiving an input RF signal and processing the input RF signal to produce a first amplified signal while the high gain amplifier is operating near its saturation point. The filter module having at least one band pass filter to receive the first amplified signal and process the first amplified signal to remove unwanted characteristics of the first amplified signal to produce a processed first amplified signal. The low gain amplifier receiving the processed first amplified signal and processing the processed first amplified signal to produce a second amplified signal that has an increase in signal strength over the processed first amplified signal while the low gain amplifier is operating near its saturation point. | 05-27-2010 |
20100261447 | AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD - An automatic gain control apparatus includes a first comparing module, a counting module, a second comparing module, and a control module. The first comparing module compares an input signal with a first threshold level and a second threshold level to generate a first compared output signal and a second compared output signal respectively. The counting module performs counting operations upon the first compared output signal and the second compared output signal to generate a first counting number and a second counting number respectively. The second comparing module compares the first counting number with a first threshold number to generate a first detection signal and compares the second counting number with a second threshold number to generate a second detection signal. The control module controls the gain of a radio frequency amplifier or an intermediate frequency amplifier according to the first detection signal and the second detection signal. | 10-14-2010 |
20110059712 | PORTABLE WIRELESS DEVICE - There is provided a portable radio that makes it possible to assure high receiving performance by improving deterioration of antenna gain attributable to electromagnetic field coupling between the plurality of antennas. | 03-10-2011 |
20120157029 | ANTENNA SWITCH CIRCUIT AND METHOD OF SWITCHING THE SAME - There are provided an antenna switch circuit including: a first filter | 06-21-2012 |
20120171979 | RADIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER AND RADIO RECEIVER - An RF receiver includes a variable gain amplifier which amplifies a received RF signal based on a gain control signal, a peak detector which determines a peak value of the amplified signal, a mixer which downconverts the amplified signal to a downconverted signal, and a control unit which determines whether or not an interfering signal other than an adjacent channel interfering signal is received. If the control unit determines that the interfering signal other than the adjacent channel interfering signal is received, the control unit generates the gain control signal so that the range of the peak value is a first range; otherwise, the control unit generates the gain control signal so that the range of the peak value is a second range. The upper and lower bounds of the second range are lower than the upper and lower bounds of the first range, respectively. | 07-05-2012 |
20120208482 | RECEIVING APPARATUS - According to one embodiment, a receiving apparatus includes a variable gain amplifier, comparator, and signal processor. The comparator compares a signal level of the second signal with a first threshold to generate a third signal, a signal level of the third signal being set to a high signal if the signal level of the second signal is greater than the first threshold. The signal processor determines presence of a signal if a rate of high signals in third signals for a period is greater than a second threshold. The second threshold is set to a first value when the control of the gain is performed and set to a second value when the demodulation processing is performed. The first value is greater than the second value. | 08-16-2012 |
20140073278 | RSSI estimation based on VGA control and threshold detection - A circuit for RSSI estimation includes a cascaded chain of variable gain amplifier stages, a threshold detector configured to output an indication signal according to a comparison of output of the cascaded chain of variable gain amplifier stages with a predetermined threshold, and an automatic gain controller configured to adjust gain of at least one variable gain amplifier of the cascaded chain of variable gain amplifier stages according to the indication signal. Each stage may include a switch module configured to electrically connect or disconnect an input of the variable gain amplifier of the at least one variable gain amplifier stage to/from an output of a previous variable gain amplifier stage according to a switch control signal. | 03-13-2014 |
20140213209 | SINGLE-INPUT MULTIPLE-OUTPUT AMPLIFIERS WITH INDEPENDENT GAIN CONTROL PER OUTPUT - Amplifiers with multiple outputs and separate gain control per output are disclosed. In an exemplary design, an apparatus (e.g., a wireless device or an integrated circuit) may include first and second amplifier circuits. The first amplifier circuit may receive and amplify an input radio frequency (RF) signal based on a first variable gain and provide a first amplified RF signal. The second amplifier circuit may receive and amplify the input RF signal based on a second variable gain and provide a second amplified RF signal. The input RF signal may include a plurality of transmitted signals being received by the wireless device. The first variable gain may be adjustable independently of the second variable gain. Each variable gain may be set based on the received power level of at least one transmitted signal being received by the wireless device. | 07-31-2014 |