Claims
- 1. A monolithic integrated circuit for use in radio receiver applications, said integrated circuit comprising:
- a superheterodyne receiver portion having an input terminal connected to a first terminal of said integrated circuit, said superheterodyne receiver comprising:
- a local oscillator sweeping through a range of frequencies at a sweeping rate higher than an expected modulation frequency of a radio frequency signal applied to said first terminal;
- a mixer connected to said local oscillator and connected to receive a modulated radio frequency signal applied to said first terminal;
- a bandpass filter connected to receive an output of said mixer, said bandpass filter passing a selected range of frequencies output from said mixer; and
- a demodulator connected to receive a signal output from said bandpass filter.
- 2. The circuit of claim 1 wherein said local oscillator includes a phase-lock loop (PLL), said PLL including a divider which dynamically alters a division factor of a frequency generated in said PLL, such that said PLL outputs frequencies that sweep through a range at a rate higher than said modulation frequency.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1 further comprising a divider that dynamically changes a division factor of a frequency to dynamically sweep said local oscillator frequency through said range of frequencies.
- 4. The circuit of claim 3 wherein said divider provides two division factors.
- 5. The circuit of claim 1 further comprising:
- a reference oscillator connected to a second terminal of said integrated circuit for receiving a signal from an external timing device, said reference oscillator having an output terminal connected to said local oscillator.
- 6. The circuit of claim 5 wherein said reference oscillator outputs a frequency signal that sweeps through a first range of frequencies to cause said local oscillator to sweep through a second range of frequencies.
- 7. A radio receiver formed as an monolithic integrated circuit comprising:
- an external antenna input pin;
- a radio frequency preamplifier having an input connected to said antenna input pin;
- a mixer having an input connected to an output of said radio frequency preamplifier;
- a local oscillator outputting a local oscillation frequency to another input of said mixer;
- an external sweep frequency pin connected to an input of said local oscillator, a first signal coupled to said sweep frequency pin causing said local oscillator to sweep through a range of frequencies, a second signal coupled to said sweep frequency pin causing said local oscillator to output a fixed frequency;
- a reference oscillator having an output connected to an input of said local oscillator;
- an external timing device pin coupled to an input of said reference oscillator;
- an intermediate frequency portion connected to an output of said mixer for amplifying and filtering an output of said mixer;
- a demodulator connected to an output of said intermediate frequency portion, outputting a demodulated signal; and
- an external data output pin providing a data signal extracted from said demodulated signal.
- 8. The receiver of claim 7 further comprising:
- a demodulator filter having selectable bandwidths; and
- at least a first external bandwidth selection pin for receiving a control signal that adjusts a bandwidth of said demodulator filter.
- 9. The receiver of claim 8 further comprising a second external bandwidth selection pin for receiving a signal which, in combination with said signal applied to said first external bandwidth selection pin, selects a bandwidth of said demodulator filter.
- 10. The receiver of claim 7 wherein said first signal coupled to said external sweep frequency pin causes said local oscillator to sweep through a range of frequencies having a frequency range of about 2-3 percent around a radio frequency transmit frequency received by said radio frequency preamplifier.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based on the provisional application Ser. No. 60/046,023, filed May 9, 1997, entitled Fully Integrated All-CMOS AM Receiver, by J. Scott Elder, Joseph T. Yestrebsky, and Mohammed D. Islam.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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WO 9849779 |
Nov 1998 |
WOX |