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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 27, 2007
Filed:
Jan. 24, 2003
Stefan Fulga, Great Dunmow, GB;
David Rahn, Kanata, CA;
Michael Toner, Nepean, CA;
John Rogers, Ottawa, CA;
Brian Robar, Bishops Stortford, GB;
Zhan Feng Zhou, Bishops Stortford, GB;
Stefan Fulga, Great Dunmow, GB;
David Rahn, Kanata, CA;
Michael Toner, Nepean, CA;
John Rogers, Ottawa, CA;
Brian Robar, Bishops Stortford, GB;
Zhan Feng Zhou, Bishops Stortford, GB;
SiGe Semiconductor Inc., Ontario, CA;
Abstract
Currently tuner circuits maintain normal power consumption while they are receiving RF signals and do not have provisions therein for disabling portions of their circuitry for reducing of power consumption. For example, during changing of channels, portions of the tuner are not used while the tuner is waiting for channel data. Thus, disabling portions of the circuit while the tuner is waiting for data serves to reduce power consumption of the tuner. Furthermore, tuner power consumption is reduced by determining whether a signal input to the tuner circuit requires amplification or not, or whether linearity in the amplifier can be sacrificed by a reduction in amplifier gain. Thus, a tuner circuit is provided that has control loop circuitry to execute control loops for controlling the gain and linearity of the tuner, as well as power consumption of circuitry therein.