Methods and apparatus to implement receiver linearity...

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

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C455S250100, C455S067130

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08045941

ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus to implement receiver linearity enhancement are described. One example method includes controlling receiver gain by determining a level of a received signal that is to be provided to a radio frequency component; determining if the level of the received signal would cause the radio frequency components internally generated noise to increase; and when the level of the received signal would cause the radio frequency components internally generated noise to increase, reducing the level of the received signal prior to providing the received signal to the radio frequency component.

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