Patents Represented by Attorney Howard S. Seo
  • Patent number: 7902925
    Abstract: An amplifier, which has good linearity and noise performance, includes first, second, third, and fourth transistors and an inductor. The first and second transistors are coupled as a first cascode pair, and the third and fourth transistors are coupled as a second cascode pair. The third transistor has its gate coupled to the source of the second transistor, and the fourth transistor has its drain coupled to the drain of the second transistor. The first transistor provides signal amplification. The second transistor provides load isolation and generates an intermediate signal for the third transistor. The third transistor generates distortion components used to cancel third order distortion component generated by the first transistor. The inductor provides source degeneration for the first transistor and improves distortion cancellation. The sizes of the second and third transistors are selected to reduce gain loss and achieve good linearity for the amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2011
    Assignee: QUALCOMM, Incorporated
    Inventors: Namsoo Kim, Kenneth Charles Barnett, Vladimir Aparin
  • Patent number: 7679458
    Abstract: The frequency of an oscillating signal generated by a ring oscillator is used to determine the select-to-output delay of standard cell multiplexers. The ring oscillator has no active logic elements other than an odd or even number of standard cell multiplexers. The signal path of the oscillating signal passes through the select input leads of the multiplexers of the ring oscillator. The ring oscillator can be used to characterize how signal propagation delay varies depending on the voltage supplied to the multiplexers. The lowest supply voltage at which a signal can continue to travel through the most critical circuit path of a test circuit can be modeled. In addition, the ring oscillator can be built into operational circuits to monitor timing and signal propagation delay in real time. Real time monitoring of delay enhances the benefits of adaptive voltage scaling, which is used in signal processing circuits in cell phones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2010
    Assignee: QUALCOMM, Incorporated
    Inventor: Khurram Zaka Malik