Differential feed-forward amplifier power control for a radio re

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Local control of receiver operation

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4552341, 4552351, 4552501, 4552262, 330136, H04B 106, H04B 700

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055640923

ABSTRACT:
A selective call receiver (100) includes a radio frequency amplifier (202) having an output power level that is controllable. A radio frequency level sensor (500) generates a sensor output signal in response to an input signal level received at the radio frequency amplifier (202). The sensor output signal is conditioned by a filter (401, 402) to generate a control signal representing an effective value of the input signal level received at the radio frequency amplifier (202). The control signal is then coupled to an amplifier output power level adjustment circuit (403) that operates to adjust a power gain of the radio frequency amplifier (202) in an unconditionally stable feed-forward manner such that the output power level remains substantially constant when the input signal level sensed by the radio frequency level sensor (500) substantially reaches or exceeds a predetermined signal overload level.

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