Pulse or digital communications – Transceivers
Patent
1995-01-30
1997-04-15
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Transceivers
455215, 455336, H04B 138, H04B 116
Patent
active
056217560
ABSTRACT:
The current invention is a method (100), super-regenerative transceiver (300), and computer system (500) for providing short range communication with reduced current drain. A control unit provides an amplifier "ON" pulse periodically to a radio frequency amplifier to allow reduced current drain. The radio frequency amplifier eliminates antenna effects in an input signal to provide an amplified input signal. The control unit also provides a receiver "ON" pulse to a super-regenerative receiver immediately following the amplifier "ON" pulse to allow reduced current drain. The super-regenerative receiver detects received data given the amplified input signal.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5251325 (1993-10-01), Davis et al.
"Super-Regenerative Receivers", J. R. Whitehead, The Syndics of the Cambridge University Press, 1950.
Bush Harry D.
Kotzamanis George N.
Tomaszewski James O.
Chin Stephen
Kim Kevim
Motorola Inc.
Stockley Darleen J.
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