Claims
- 1. A receiver operable at microwave frequencies comprising:
a substrate; a waveguide-to-microstrip transition formed on the substrate for receiving microwave radio frequency (RF) signals; surface mounted receiver components and interconnecting microstrip formed on the substrate that receive the RF signals from the waveguide-to-microstrip transition and convert the signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) for further processing, and comprising
a mixer circuit that receives a local oscillator (LO) signal and RF signal to produce the IF signal; and a diplexer circuit and a temperature compensated attenuator circuit that receive the IF signal from the mixer and attenuates the IF signal to provide high signal linearity and high order modulation.
- 2. A receiver according to claim 1, wherein the diplexer circuit receives the IF signal from the mixer circuit and passes the signal to the temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 3. A receiver according to claim 1, and further comprising a gain equalizer circuit for receiving the IF signal from the temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 4. A receiver according to claim 1, and further comprising a controller and temperature compensation circuit operatively connected to the temperature compensated attenuator circuit for temperature compensating any attenuation to the IF signal.
- 5. A receiver according to claim 4, and further comprising a receive signal strength indicator (RSSI) circuit that couples a portion of the IF signal after the diplexer and temperature compensated attenuator circuit and operatively connected to the controller for allowing the controller to adjust circuit operation and ensure high signal linearity and high order modulation.
- 6. A receiver according to claim 1, and further comprising an amplifier circuit that amplifies the IF signal before passing through the diplexer circuit and temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 7. A receiver according to claim 1, and further comprising an amplifier circuit that receives the IF signal after passing through the diplexer circuit and temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 8. A receiver according to claim 1, wherein the waveguide-to-microstrip transition comprises a metallic housing, ground layer thereon, a substrate over the ground layer, and backshort and microstrip line operably formed as a waveguide launch.
- 9. A receiver according to claim 8, wherein the microstrip line further comprises copper having a thinner nickel layer on at least a portion of the copper.
- 10. A receiver according to claim 8, and further comprising ground vias that extend around the backshort to aid in the transition.
- 11. A receiver according to claim 1, wherein said receiver is operable as a VSAT transceiver.
- 12. A receiver operable at microwave frequencies comprising:
a substrate; a waveguide-to-microstrip transition formed on the substrate for receiving microwave radio frequency (RF) signals; surface mounted receiver components and interconnecting microstrip formed on the substrate that receive the RF signals from the waveguide-to-microstrip transition and convert the signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) for further processing, and comprising
a local oscillator circuit that generates a local oscillator (LO) signal, a low pass filter that receives the LO signal; a bandpass filter that receives the RF signal; a mixer circuit that receives the local oscillator (LO) signal from the low pass filter and the RF signal from the bandpass filter to produce the IF signal, a diplexer circuit and temperature compensated attenuator circuit that receive the IF signal from the mixer and attenuates the IF signal to provide high signal linearity and high order modulation.
- 13. A receiver according to claim 12, wherein said mixer circuit further comprises a Field Effect Transistor (FET) and gate bias circuit and a drain bias circuit connected thereto and forming a mixer output at the drain and connected to the diplexer circuit and temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 14. A receiver according to claim 12, wherein the surface mounted receiver components are operable as a harmonic load at the output of the Field Effect Transistor.
- 15. A receiver according to claim 12, wherein the diplexer circuit receives the IF signal from the mixer circuit and passes the signal to the temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 16. A receiver according to claim 12, and further comprising a gain equalizer circuit for receiving the IF signal from the temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 17. A receiver according to claim 12, and further comprising a controller and temperature compensation circuit operatively connected to the temperature compensated attenuator circuit for temperature compensating any attenuation to the IF signal.
- 18. A receiver according to claim 17, and further comprising a receive signal strength indication (RSSI) circuit that couples a portion of the IF signal after the diplexer and temperature compensated attenuator circuit and operatively connected to the controller for allowing the controller to adjust circuit operation and ensure high signal linearity and high order modulation.
- 19. A receiver according to claim 12, and further comprising an amplifier circuit that amplifies the IF signal before passing through the diplexer circuit and temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 20. A receiver according to claim 12, and further comprising an amplifier circuit that receives the IF signal after passing through the diplexer circuit and temperature compensated attenuator circuit.
- 21. A receiver according to claim 12, wherein the waveguide-to-microstrip transition comprises a metallic housing, ground layer thereon, a substrate over the ground layer, and backshort and microstrip line operably formed as a waveguide launch.
- 22. A receiver according to claim 21, wherein the microstrip line further comprises copper having a thinner nickel layer on at least a portion of the copper.
- 23. A receiver according to claim 21, and further comprising ground vias that extend around the backshort to aid in the transition.
- 24. A receiver according to claim 12, wherein said receiver is operable as a VSAT transceiver.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of patent application Serial No. 10/301,511, filed Nov. 21, 2002, and entitled “LOW COST VSAT MMIC TRANSCEIVER WITH AUTOMATIC POWER CONTROL,” which is based upon prior filed provisional application Serial No. 60/408,513, filed Sep. 5, 2002, the disclosures which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60408513 |
Sep 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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