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Novel Distributed Direct Conversion Receiver for UWB Systems


Technology Application

UWB wireless communications


Detailed Technology Description

Few methods have been used to achieve wideband characteristics of RF front-end circuits. The first solution is resistive feedback amplifiers and the second is to extend the narrow band technique to wide band using high order band-pass filtering to achieve the required wideband input matching. These two approaches suffer from a lack of full band coverage and low sensitivity, respectively.The described invention deploys a distributed approach to achieve wideband characteristics of the front-end and has the advantage of its distributed architecture providing intrinsic wideband characteristics and consequently less sensitivity to the passive elements of component variation seen in process.


Supplementary Information

Patent Number: US8212056B2
Application Number: US2008216080A
Inventor: Kwong, Fuk Yee | So, Chau Ming
Priority Date: 30 Jun 2008
Priority Number: US8212056B2
Application Date: 30 Jun 2008
Publication Date: 3 Jul 2012
IPC Current: C07F000902
US Class: 548412
Assignee Applicant: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Title: Ligands for transition-metals and methods of use
Usefulness: Ligands for transition-metals and methods of use
Summary: For synthesis of pharmaceuticals, materials and agriculture; and as scaffolds in metal-ligand complexes.
Novelty: New indolyl phosphine ligand useful for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, materials and agriculture, and as scaffolds in metal-ligand complexes


Industry

Electronics


Sub Group

Circuit Design


Application No.

8112056


Others

Tech ID/UC Case

18789/2006-362-0


Related Cases

2006-362-0


Country/Region

USA

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