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Dirk Steinbuch, Wimsheim DE

Dirk Steinbuch, Wimsheim DE

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090221258Balanced Series Mixer for High-Frequency Signals - A balanced series mixer including a balun transformer (09-03-2009
20090315761FMCW Radar Sensor - An FMCW radar sensor having a plurality of antenna elements and a supply circuit for supplying transmission signals having ramp-shaped modulated frequencies to the antenna elements, including a switchover device for switching over the supply circuit between a near-field mode, in which the transmission signals supplied to the individual antenna elements have a certain frequency offset, and a far-field mode, in which the frequencies of the transmission signals are identical.12-24-2009
20100103027RADAR SENSOR HAVING A SHIELDED SIGNAL STABILIZER - A radar sensor having a transmission module and a signal stabilizer, which are situated on a shared circuit board, a casing, which accommodates the signal stabilizer and forms a shield against high frequency radiation of the signal stabilizer together with a conductive layer of the circuit board, and having a connection line, which crosses through the shield, to connect the signal stabilizer to the transmission module, in which the connection line is embedded in the circuit board in insulated fashion.04-29-2010
20100171648MODULAR RADAR SYSTEM - A radar system includes at least two modules, each having a phase detector and a first high-frequency source and each having an antenna output and/or each having one or more antennas. At least two modules include a device for synchronization between the first high-frequency source of a first module of the at least two modules and the first high-frequency source of a second module of the at least two modules of the radar system. The phase detector has a first input for a first reference signal. The phase detector also has a second input for a first loop signal. A module for a radar system has the design of one of the modules of the radar system described above.07-08-2010
20100271278BISTATIC ARRAY ANTENNA AND METHOD - In a bistatic array antenna, beam focusing in preferred directions of the array antenna occurs with the aid of a focusing arrangement in such a way that beam focusing occurs both in a first preferred direction for the array elements of the transmit mode as well as in another second preferred direction for the array elements of the receive mode.10-28-2010
20110032151Monostatic Multi-beam Radar Sensor, as Well as Method - A monostatic multi-beam radar sensor includes a group antenna and a mixer system made up of a plurality of transfer mixers connected to antenna elements of the group antenna. A first number of the transfer mixers is switched to isolation mode and a second number of the transfer mixers is switched to transfer mode in order to realize different directional characteristics for the transmit and receive operation.02-10-2011
20110095937MONOSTATIC MULTI-BEAM RADAR SENSOR FOR MOTOR VEHICLES - A radar sensor for motor vehicles includes a plurality of transmission and receiving antennas, which differ in their azimuthal directivity characteristic and to which a separate mixer is assigned, which mixes a transmitted signal with a received signal, at least one of the mixers being a transfer mixer, and at least one other of the mixers having a lower transfer output, wherein the assignment of the transmission and receiving antennas is asymmetrical with respect to the mixers differing in their transfer output.04-28-2011
20110260912MONOSTATIC MULTIBEAM RADAR SENSOR DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A monostatic multibeam radar sensor device for a motor vehicle, including a directional characteristic of an antenna unit having at least one transceiving channel and at least one receiving channel, and including a mixer system, which has an at least approximately isolating mixer for at least one of the receiving channels. The at least approximately isolating mixer includes a Gilbert cell mixer, which, due to a non-ideal isolation between an input of the local oscillator signal and the corresponding receiving channel, emits a transmission power via this receiving channel, using an overcoupling signal, the transmission power influencing the directional characteristic of the antenna unit and the directional characteristic being switchable by controlling the phase position of the overcoupling signal.10-27-2011

Patent applications by Dirk Steinbuch, Wimsheim DE