Abstract:
Integrated circuit including a mixer circuit, which has a first circuit section, a second circuit section, and a transformer. The first circuit section has two radiofrequency terminals. The second circuit section has two reference oscillator terminals, an active mixer unit with a signal-amplifying unit, and two intermediate frequency terminals. The active mixer unit and the signal-amplifying unit have a common current path. The transformer directly electrically decouples the two radiofrequency terminals from the active mixer unit, and couples the first circuit section and the second circuit section together such that each of the two circuit sections is separately supplied with a full operating voltage of the integrated circuit. The integrated circuit may additionally include a second transformer connected between the active mixer unit and the two intermediate frequency terminals.
Abstract:
Inductive component including precisely one coil having a total inductance and a plurality of spiral turns which are realized in the form of conductor tracks having a conductor track width that tapers toward the center of the plurality of spiral turns, two tapping contacts at the coil, and a control circuit which is connected between the two tapping contacts and alters effective inductance of the coil.
Abstract:
Transformers and methods of manufacture thereof are disclosed. In one embodiment, a transformer includes a semiconductor workpiece and a packaging system disposed over the semiconductor workpiece. The packaging system includes a redistribution layer. At least a portion of at least one winding of the transformer is disposed in the redistribution layer of the packaging system.
Abstract:
A mixer circuit includes a first oscillator, a second oscillator, an up-conversion mixer, a down-conversion mixer, and a detect and control unit. The up-conversion mixer has a first input terminal coupled to the first oscillator and an output terminal. The down-conversion mixer has a first input terminal coupled to the output terminal of the up-conversion mixer and a second input terminal coupled to the second oscillator. The detect and control unit is coupled to the down-conversion mixer.
Abstract:
Integrated circuit including a mixer circuit, which has a first circuit section, a second circuit section, and a transformer. The first circuit section has two radiofrequency terminals. The second circuit section has two reference oscillator terminals, an active mixer unit with a signal-amplifying unit, and two intermediate frequency terminals. The active mixer unit and the signal-amplifying unit have a common current path. The transformer directly electrically decouples the two radiofrequency terminals from the active mixer unit, and couples the first circuit section and the second circuit section together such that each of the two circuit sections is separately supplied with a full operating voltage of the integrated circuit. The integrated circuit may additionally include a second transformer connected between the active mixer unit and the two intermediate frequency terminals.
Abstract:
Integrated circuit arrangement having first and second signal input pads, to which a differential input signal is applied, and first and second signal outputs, at which a differential output signal is provided. The first signal output is coupled to the first signal input pad and the second signal output is coupled to the second signal input pad. A first capacitance is between the first and second signal input pads. First and second inductances are connected in series, are between the first and second signal input pads, and are connected in parallel with the first capacitance. A first terminal is at a first supply potential and a second terminal is at a second supply potential. A first electrostatic discharge element is between the first and second terminals. A second electrostatic discharge element is between the first terminal, on the one hand, and the first and second inductances, on the other hand.
Abstract:
An integrated amplifier has a resonant circuit with a tuneable center frequency, in which the resonant circuit has at least one coil and at least one varactor for varying a resonant frequency of the resonant circuit.
Abstract:
A mixer circuit includes a first oscillator, a second oscillator, an up-conversion mixer, a down-conversion mixer, and a detect and control unit. The up-conversion mixer has a first input terminal coupled to the first oscillator and an output terminal. The down-conversion mixer has a first input terminal coupled to the output terminal of the up-conversion mixer and a second input terminal coupled to the second oscillator. The detect and control unit is coupled to the down-conversion mixer.