USRE48618EExpiredUtilityPatentIndex 62
Radio frequency transceiver
Assignee: ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS RES INSTPriority: Jul 16, 2003Filed: Jul 3, 2019Granted: Jun 29, 2021
Est. expiryJul 16, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H04B 1/405H04B 1/28H04B 1/40
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Abstract
Provided is a radio frequency transceiver. The radio frequency transceiver includes: a receiving unit for converting a radio frequency signal received by an antenna into an intermediate signal based on an intermediate local signal; a transmitting unit for converting an intermediate signal into a radio frequency signal based on a radio frequency local signal; and a local signal generating unit for generating the intermediate local signal and the radio frequency local signal.
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1. An apparatus for transmitting/receiving a radio frequency signal, comprising:
a receiving means for converting a radio frequency signal received by an antenna into an intermediate signal based on an intermediate frequency (IF) band local signal a radio frequency (RF) band local signal;
a transmitting means for converting an intermediate signal into a radio frequency signal based on a radio frequency (RF) the RF band local signal; and
a local signal generating means for generating the IF an intermediate frequency (IF) band local signal and the RF band local signal, wherein said local signal generating means includes:
a phase locked loop (PLL) for both the receiving means and the transmitting means for selecting a channel to reduce interference with the radio frequency signal;
a voltage control oscillator for generating a first local signal based on the channel selected by the PLL;
a multiplier for multiplying the frequency of the first local signal by a predetermined number to generate a multiplied signal;
an amplifier for amplifying the multiplied signal to generate the RF band local signal;
a divider for dividing the frequency of the first local signal by a predetermined number to generate a divided signal; and
a phase shifter for shifting a phase of the divided signal to generate the IF band local signal.
2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein said receiving means includes:
a low noise amplifier for amplifying the received signal to generate an amplified radio frequency signal;
a down-converter for converting the amplified radio frequency signal into the intermediate signal by combining the amplitied amplified radio frequency signal and the IF RF band local signal;
a receiving gain controller for controlling a level of the intermediate signal;
a demodulator for demodulating the intermediate signal based on the IF band local signal to generate an in-phase signal and a quadrature-phase signal;
a filter for removing radio frequency noises included in the in-phase signal and the quadrature-phase signal, to thereby generate a filtered in-phase signal and a quadrature-phase signal; and
an analog-to-digital (A/D) converter for converting the filtered in-phase signal and the quadrature-phase signal to digital in-phase and quadrature-phase signals.
3. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein said transmitting means includes:
a digital-to-analog (D/A) converter for converting the signals from the a baseband modem to analog signals;
a modulator for modulating the analog signals into intermediate signals based on the IF band local signal to generate a modulated signal;
a transmitting gain controller for controlling a level of the modulated signal to generate a gain controlled signal;
an up-converter for converting the gain controlled signal which is in IF band to a radio frequency signal based on the RF band local signal; and
an amplifier for amplifying the radio frequency signal.
4. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , further including:
switching means for allowing one of said receiving means and said transmitting means to be operated; and
filtering means for removing noise of the transmission radio frequency signal and the received signal.Cited by (0)
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