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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 29, 2010
Filed:
Mar. 05, 2007
Jose Luis Gonzalez Jimenez, Barcelona, ES;
Diego Mateo Pena, Barcelona, ES;
Enrique Barajas Ojeda, Barcelona, ES;
Ignasi Cairo, Barcelona, ES;
Masayuki Ikeda, Shiojiri, JP;
Jose Luis Gonzalez Jimenez, Barcelona, ES;
Diego Mateo Pena, Barcelona, ES;
Enrique Barajas Ojeda, Barcelona, ES;
Ignasi Cairo, Barcelona, ES;
Masayuki Ikeda, Shiojiri, JP;
Seiko Epson Corporation, , JP;
Abstract
The pulse generator comprises: a delay line arranged to receive a digital input signal and to produce a plurality of delay line output signals; first and second pulse generator blocks comprising logic circuitry arranged to generate a plurality of successive first output pulses in response to said different delay line output signals; and pulse combiner circuitry arranged to combine said first output pulses to produce second output pulses. The first pulse generator block is arranged to be responsive to rising edges of said input signal, and the second pulse generator blocks is responsive to falling edges of said input signal. Thus, both rising and falling edges of said input signal are used to create pulses. The device can be used in impulse radio transmitters and receivers.