Polar modulator with signed amplitude reducing phase...

Telecommunications – Transmitter – Amplitude modulation

Reexamination Certificate

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C455S126000, C455S205000, C375S300000

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07945223

ABSTRACT:
A polar modulator including a signal converter configured to provide a phase signal and an amplitude signal based on at least one received signal is disclosed. A digital-to-analog converter is coupled to the signal converter, the digital-to-analog converter configured to receive an augmented signal, wherein a polarity of the augmented signal is selected to minimize an absolute phase change for sequential signals. A signal mixer is coupled to the digital-to-analog converter to receive an analog signal generated from the augmented signal.

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“German Application Serial No. 102008008597.9-31, Non-Final Office Action mailed Feb. 10, 2008”, 8 pgs.

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