Integrated radio receiver/transmitter structure

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – With transmitter-receiver switching or interaction prevention

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455 86, 455 90, 333204, H04B 144

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ABSTRACT:
A single chip receiver/transmitter section (202) includes an antenna switch (208), a low noise amplifier (210), a power amplifier (212) and a first (214) and second (216) mixers. The antenna switch (206)includes an antenna terminal (256) which is coupled to an off-chip band pass filter (206) which provides all of the selectivity for radio (200). Also described is a transmitter/receiver structure (300) which incorporates a transmission line filter such as band pass filter (206) formed by substrates (304) and (306) and includes the single chip transmitter/receiver section (202) imbedded inside of the structure (300).

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