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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 30, 2014
Filed:
May. 28, 2010
Ramin Khoini-poorfard, Austin, TX (US);
Alan F. Hendrickson, Rollingwood, TX (US);
Alessandro Piovaccari, Austin, TX (US);
David S. Trager, San Marcos, TX (US);
Aslamali A. Rafi, Austin, TX (US);
Abdulkerim L. Coban, Austin, TX (US);
David Le Goff, Austin, TX (US);
Ramin Khoini-Poorfard, Austin, TX (US);
Alan F. Hendrickson, Rollingwood, TX (US);
Alessandro Piovaccari, Austin, TX (US);
David S. Trager, San Marcos, TX (US);
Aslamali A. Rafi, Austin, TX (US);
Abdulkerim L. Coban, Austin, TX (US);
David Le Goff, Austin, TX (US);
Silicon Laboratories Inc., Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A receiver circuit includes an analog front-end and a digital processing unit. The analog front-end includes an input for receiving a radio frequency (RF) signal, a first control input for receiving a gain adjustment signal, a second control input for receiving a timing signal, and a signal output for providing a digital intermediate frequency (IF) signal. The analog front-end updates gains of a plurality of gain stages according to the gain adjustment signal and in synchronism with the timing signal. The digital processing unit is configured to produce at least one output signal derived from the digital IF signal. The digital processing unit includes a timing recovery circuit configured to generate the timing signal based on the digital IF signal to control timing of the updating gains of each of the plurality of adjustable gain stages.