RF transceiver with low power chirp acquisition mode

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6683904
APP PUB NO 20030210737A1
SERIAL NO

10144329

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An RF transceiver with a low power chirp acquisition mode includes a pulse detection circuit, which initiates a low power chirp acquisition mode when an appropriate input pulse is received. While in chirp acquisition mode, all transceiver circuitry not required to determine the chirp rate is powered down, a low power fast-hopping LO generator is powered up to provide one or more LO signals to demodulate the incoming signal, and an active bandpass filter connected to filter the demodulated output is arranged to extend the width of its passband to include the chirp rate. The filtered signal is digitized with an ADC and processed to determine the incoming signal's chirp rate. The low power LO generator comprises a look-up table which provides a plurality of digital output word sequences, each of which represents a discrete LO frequency, to a sine-weighted DAC. The resulting varying frequency analog output signal is multiplied to produce the discrete LO signals needed to demodulate the input signal. Once the chirp rate is detected, the low power LO generator is powered down, the passband of the active bandpass filter is narrowed, and the remaining receiver circuitry is powered up to dechirp the RF input signal.

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MICROELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY INCHSINCHU 300

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Devendorf, Don C Carlsbad, CA 35 807
Felder, Benjamin Saugus, CA 8 112
Linder, Louis F Agoura Hills, CA 1 9

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