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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 12, 2016
Filed:
Jun. 11, 2014
Analog Devices Global, Hamilton, BM;
Muhammad Kalimuddin Khan, Rochestown, IE;
Michael J. Deeney, Carrigaline, IE;
Niall Kevin Kearney, Killeagh, IE;
Kenneth J. Mulvaney, Coolaney, IE;
Shane A. O'Mahony, Grenagh, IE;
Analog Devices Global, Hamilton, BM;
Abstract
An LIF receiver includes a receiver path comprising: a mixer for mixing a received RF signal with a local oscillator signal to provide an IF signal at a lower frequency than the received RF signal, a bandpass filter for filtering the IF signal, a PGA for amplifying the filtered IF signal, an ADC for converting the amplified filtered IF signal to a digital signal, a converter for converting the digital signal to a baseband digital signal, and an AGC for setting a gain of the PGA in response to a magnitude of the received RF signal. A programmable DC signal source injects a programmed DC offset signal into the amplified filtered IF signal converted by the ADC, and a signal sensor, operatively connected to the receiver path after the PGA, determines a polarity of PGA signal output for a programmed DC offset signal. A controller determines a programmed DC offset signal minimizing a magnitude of the baseband signal in the absence of a received RF signal for at least one gain setting of the PGA.