Shared RF bus structure

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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C455S041200, C455S066100, C455S556100

Reexamination Certificate

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07809329

ABSTRACT:
A device includes a plurality of ICs and an RF bus structure. Each IC includes a plurality of circuit modules, a switching module, an RF bus transceiver, an antenna interface, and an antenna structure. The switching module provides controlled access to the RF bus transceiver, which communicates via the RF bus structure, among the plurality of circuit modules for external IC communications and provides connectivity among the circuit modules for internal IC communications.

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