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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 05, 2011
Filed:
Dec. 19, 2006
Vafa James Rakshani, Newport Coast, CA (US);
Frederic Christian Marc Hayem, San Diego, CA (US);
Claude G. Hayek, Huntington Beach, CA (US);
Nelson R. Sollenberger, Farmingdale, NJ (US);
Ahmadreza (Reza) Rofougaran, Newport Coast, CA (US);
Maryam Rofougaran, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (US);
Vafa James Rakshani, Newport Coast, CA (US);
Frederic Christian Marc Hayem, San Diego, CA (US);
Claude G. Hayek, Huntington Beach, CA (US);
Nelson R. Sollenberger, Farmingdale, NJ (US);
Ahmadreza (Reza) Rofougaran, Newport Coast, CA (US);
Maryam Rofougaran, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (US);
Broadcom Corporation, Irvine, CA (US);
Abstract
A real-time/non-real-time/RF IC includes first and second baseband processing modules, an RF section, a wireline interface, and a bus structure. The first baseband processing module converts real-time outbound data into real-time outbound symbols and converts real-time inbound symbols into real-time inbound data. The second baseband processing module converts non-real-time outbound data into non-real-time outbound symbols and converts non-real-time inbound symbols into non-real-time inbound data. The RF section converts the real-time outbound symbols into real-time outbound RF signals, converts real-time inbound RF signals into the real-time inbound symbols, converts the non-real-time outbound symbols into non-real-time outbound RF signals, and converts non-real-time inbound RF signals into the non-real-time symbols. The wireline interface couples the non-real-time outbound data, the non-real-time inbound data, the real-time outbound data, and/or the real-time inbound data to an off-chip wireline connection.