RF transceiver with undesired signal rejection and methods...

Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Frequency modifying or conversion

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C455S314000, C455S315000

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08032104

ABSTRACT:
A radio frequency (RF) transceiver includes an RF transmitter that generates an outbound RF signal at a carrier frequency that is based on a transmitter local oscillation. An RF front-end receives an inbound RF signal that includes a desired signal component that is based on the outbound RF signal and that includes an undesired signal component. The RF front-end includes a first RF combiner module that attenuates the undesired signal component to produce a desired RF signal. A down conversion module generates a down converted signal from the desired RF signal based on a receiver local oscillation. A receiver processing module generates inbound data from the down converted signal. A frequency control module controls the carrier frequency, based on an interference rejection signal, to control the attenuation of the undesired signal component.

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patent: 7899429 (2011-03-01), Rofougaran

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