18594443. RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCUIT simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)
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RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCUIT
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Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCUIT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18594443 titled 'RADIO FREQUENCY CIRCUIT
The abstract of the patent application describes a radio frequency circuit that includes various components such as a power detector, correction circuit, comparators, and terminals for input and output.
- The radio frequency circuit consists of a first circuit with an input terminal, output terminal, and control terminal.
- A power detector is connected to the output terminal to measure the power of the radio frequency signal.
- A correction circuit includes a clock terminal, enable terminal, input terminal, and output terminal.
- Two comparators are used to compare the output of the power detector with reference voltages.
- The output terminal of the correction circuit is connected to the control terminal of the first circuit.
- The reference voltage of the second comparator is higher than that of the first comparator.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in radio frequency devices such as transmitters and receivers. - It can also be applied in wireless communication systems to improve signal quality and efficiency.
Problems Solved: - The circuit helps in maintaining the power levels of radio frequency signals within desired ranges. - It enables automatic correction of power variations in the output signal.
Benefits: - Improved performance and reliability of radio frequency circuits. - Enhanced control over power levels in communication systems.
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Radio Frequency Circuit for Signal Control" This technology can be utilized in the telecommunications industry for developing high-quality wireless communication devices. It can also find applications in radar systems, satellite communication, and IoT devices.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the reference voltage of the second comparator impact the performance of the circuit? 2. What are the key advantages of using a correction circuit in a radio frequency circuit design?
Original Abstract Submitted
A radio frequency circuit includes a first circuit including a radio frequency input terminal, a radio frequency output terminal, and a control terminal, a power detector connected to the radio frequency output terminal, a correction circuit including a clock terminal, an enable terminal, an input terminal, and an output terminal, a first comparator connected between an output of the power detector and the clock terminal, and a second comparator connected between the output of the power detector and the enable terminal. The output terminal is connected to the control terminal. A reference voltage of the second comparator is higher than that of the first comparator.