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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 15, 1996
Filed:
Apr. 13, 1994
Josef Fenk, Eching, DE;
Helmut Herrmann, Munchen, DE;
Peter Sehrig, Poecking, DE;
Werner Veit, Munchen, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A integratable transmitter/receiver configuration for higher frequencies includes a reception path mixer multiplying a reception signal and a carrier frequency signal with one another. A controlled first intermediate frequency oscillator can be turned off by a switch control signal and has a frequency range being reversible by a first range control signal. A demodulator is connected downstream of the reception path mixer and receives the output signal of the first intermediate frequency oscillator both directly and phase-displaced by 90.degree.. A phase detector device is connected downstream of and controls the first intermediate frequency oscillator, and has a frequency range being reversible by a second range control signal. A controlled second intermediate frequency oscillator is connected parallel to the first intermediate frequency oscillator and can be turned on by the switch control signal. A transmission path mixer has one input being connected to the outputs of the first and second intermediate frequency oscillators and has another input receiving the carrier frequency signal. A modulator is connected downstream of the transmission path mixer, receives an input signal, and supplies a transmission signal.