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20110117868 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HANDLING STRONG SIGNALS AND BLOCKERS IN THE RF FRONT END - An incoming RF signal can be amplified in a RF front end of a RF receiver by conveying the signal through one of a multiple amplification paths. On each path, the gain can be controlled by RF automatic gain control (AGC) circuits. Each amplification path can be designed to handle incoming signals in a designated power range and to optimize receiver performance characteristics such as the noise figure (NF) and odd harmonic linearity in that power range. Signal power can be measured at different locations of the receiver and bypass switches can be used to convey the RF signals down one of the multiple paths based on the power measurements, according to executable logical code. An incoming signal power hysteresis can be applied to stabilize the system. Further, signal power averaging and switch delaying mechanisms can be employed to stabilize the system for rapidly fluctuating signals. | 05-19-2011 |
20130005289 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HANDLING STRONG SIGNALS AND BLOCKERS IN THE RF FRONT END - An incoming RF signal can be amplified in a RF front end of a RF receiver by conveying the signal through one of a multiple amplification paths. On each path, the gain can be controlled by RF automatic gain control (AGC) circuits. Each amplification path can be designed to handle incoming signals in a designated power range and to optimize receiver performance characteristics such as the noise figure (NF) and odd harmonic linearity in that power range. Signal power can be measured at different locations of the receiver and bypass switches can be used to convey the RF signals down one of the multiple paths based on the power measurements, according to executable logical code. An incoming signal power hysteresis can be applied to stabilize the system. Further, signal power averaging and switch delaying mechanisms can be employed to stabilize the system for rapidly fluctuating signals. | 01-03-2013 |
20150249475 | RADIO FREQUENCY TUNER - A RF tuner is described for handling RF signals in a broad frequency range and a broad power range while maintaining high linearity and tolerating high power blockers. A continuous feedback loop comprising a substantially linear LNA and a radio frequency RSSI can adjust the power of the RF signal on the RF side. On the IF side, a continuous feedback loop comprising a substantially linear, variable gain transconductor and a RSSI can adjust the power of the IF signal. | 09-03-2015 |
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20150207466 | Temperature Dependent Amplifier Biasing - An apparatus includes a first bias circuit configured to generate a first current that varies with temperature according to a first slope. The apparatus also includes a second bias circuit configured to generate a second current that varies with temperature according to a second slope. The apparatus further includes a low noise amplifier including a transconductance stage that is responsive to an output of the first bias circuit. The apparatus also includes a load coupled to an output of the low noise amplifier and responsive to an output of the second bias circuit. | 07-23-2015 |
20150207531 | FILTERING BLOCKER COMPONENTS OF A SIGNAL - An apparatus includes a main amplifier configured to receive an input signal. The main amplifier is also configured to generate an output signal. The apparatus also includes an auxiliary path configured to phase-shift the input signal to generate a cancellation signal to reduce or cancel a blocker component of the output signal. | 07-23-2015 |
20150230185 | Low Noise Amplifier Device with Auxiliary Gain Control - An apparatus includes a main low noise amplifier and an auxiliary low noise amplifier. The auxiliary low noise amplifier is coupled in parallel with the main low noise amplifier. The auxiliary low noise amplifier includes a common source degeneration resistor. | 08-13-2015 |
20150286235 | POWER-EFFICIENT, LOW-NOISE, AND PROCESS/VOLTAGE/TEMPERATURE (PVT)-INSENSITIVE REGULATOR FOR A VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED OSCILLATOR (VCO) - Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide voltage regulating circuits which are power efficient, low noise, and substantially insensitive to changes in process technology, power supply voltage, and temperature. Such circuits may be used to provide the regulated voltage for a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), for example, as found in a radio frequency front end (RFFE). One example voltage regulating circuit generally includes a current source configured to supply or sink a reference current and a current mirror having a bias branch and a main branch, wherein the bias branch is connected with the current source, wherein the main branch includes a source follower to provide the regulated voltage, and wherein the reference current is available at a node for the regulated voltage. | 10-08-2015 |