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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 04, 2006
Filed:
Feb. 12, 2002
Tod Paulus, Austin, TX (US);
Richard T. Behrens, Lafayette, CO (US);
Vishnu S. Srinivasan, Austin, TX (US);
Mark S. Spurbeck, Superior, CO (US);
Donald A. Kerth, Austin, TX (US);
Jeffrey W. Scott, Austin, TX (US);
G. Tyson Tuttle, Austin, TX (US);
G. Diwakar Vishakhadatta, Austin, TX (US);
Tod Paulus, Austin, TX (US);
Richard T. Behrens, Lafayette, CO (US);
Vishnu S. Srinivasan, Austin, TX (US);
Mark S. Spurbeck, Superior, CO (US);
Donald A. Kerth, Austin, TX (US);
Jeffrey W. Scott, Austin, TX (US);
G. Tyson Tuttle, Austin, TX (US);
G. Diwakar Vishakhadatta, Austin, TX (US);
Silicon Laboratories Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A radio-frequency (RF) receiver includes a receiver analog circuitry and a receiver digital circuitry coupled together. The receiver analog circuitry receives an RF signal. The receiver analog circuitry processes the received RF signal and generates a digital signal that it provides to the receiver digital circuitry. The receiver digital circuitry includes a digital down-converter circuitry that mixes the digital signal provided by a receiver analog circuitry with a digital intermediate frequency (IF) local oscillator signal to generate a digital down-converted signal. The receiver digital circuitry also includes a digital filter circuitry that filters the digital down-converted signal to generate a filtered digital signal. The digital filter circuitry provides a notch at a frequency that corresponds to a residual DC offset of the receiver analog circuitry.