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Years Active: 2006-2015
Steffen Buch: A Pioneer in Frequency Tracking and Digital Circuit Design
Steffen Buch is a renowned inventor and innovator in Munich, Germany, who has registered three patents in the field of frequency tracking and digital circuit design. His latest patents have revolutionized audio and text data transmission to an RDS-capable radio receiver, using a wireless device.
One of his latest inventions is a device that scans a frequency range and detects an available radio frequency based on predetermined criteria. This wireless device also includes a transmitter for transmitting data on a detected frequency, that comprises RDS message data. Steffen Buch's invention has transformed the way audio data and text data are transmitted to RDS-capable radio receivers, making data transmission simple, efficient, and seamless.
Additionally, Steffen Buch has also registered a patent for a method and circuit for digitally correcting the frequency of a signal. This method has been especially designed for use in a transmitter/receiver circuit, which includes rotating a signal "pointer" using a CORDIC algorithm, through a predetermined angle in a complex I/Q plane corresponding to a correction frequency. The CORDIC algorithm includes micro-rotation blocks corresponding to N stages, and a character table and a register. Steffen Buch's invention has significantly improved the digital correction of a frequency of a signal.
Steffen Buch has worked in top companies such as Intel Mobile Communications GmbH and Infineon Technologies AG, where he has collaborated with some of the best in the business. Some of his coworkers include the likes of Stefan van Waasen and Tim Schoönauer, who have worked with him in developing patented technologies that have transformed the landscape of the tech industry.
Steffen Buch's contributions to the field of frequency tracking and digital circuit design are unparalleled, and his patents are a testament to his innovative and pioneering work. With his continued research and development, he is sure to remain a leading figure in the world of technology and electronics.