Device for processing signals in a mobile station

Pulse or digital communications – Transmitters

Reexamination Certificate

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C375S219000, C375S259000, C455S073000, C455S100000, C455S561000

Reexamination Certificate

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07386059

ABSTRACT:
A device for processing signals may be designed as a transmitting and receiving arrangement or exclusively as a receiving arrangement, and has a baseband component and a radiofrequency component. The interface between the baseband component and the radiofrequency component for the reception path is realized by an exclusively digital interface in the same way as the interface for the transmission path. The transmission of useful data—received useful data, useful data to be transmitted—is preferably effected via the digital interface completely separately from the transmission of the configuration data.

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