Pulse or digital communications – Transmitters – Antinoise or distortion
Patent
1997-03-19
2000-03-21
Luther, William
Pulse or digital communications
Transmitters
Antinoise or distortion
455116, 455126, H04L 2503
Patent
active
060410817
ABSTRACT:
A CDMA transmitter having a variable gain circuit inserted between a transmitter mixer and a transmitter antenna. The gain is controlled in response to the RF output power so that the spurious emission level at the maximum RF output power and that at output power reduced by a predetermined amount can be both satisfied. This makes it possible to increase the degree of freedom of choosing circuit components in the RF stage.
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Katsuyama Tsutomu
O Waho
Frank Robert J.
Luther William
OKI Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
Sartori Michael A.
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