Patents Assigned to MaxLinear, Inc.
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Publication number: 20110090971Abstract: A method of estimating the Doppler spread of a communication channel includes computing a first sum defined by a difference between the pilot tones of a first group of N symbols and a corresponding pilot tones of a second group of N symbols preceding the first group of N symbols, computing a second sum defined by the pilot tones of the second group of N symbols, and computing a ratio of the first sum and the second sum for each of the N symbols of the first and second group of symbols to generate N ratios representative of the Doppler spread of the channel. The first sum is further defined by the square of the difference between the pilot tones of the first group of N symbols and the corresponding pilot tones of the second group of N symbols.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventor: Sridhar Ramesh
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Patent number: 7929645Abstract: An efficient channel estimation system and method provides good performance under high Doppler conditions and is suitable for OFDM systems such as DVB-T. A number of different pilot interpolations techniques enable the estimation of channel for the OFDM systems. For 2k and 4k modes, the channel is estimated using the preceding symbol, the present symbol, and two succeeding symbols. For an 8k mode, only one future symbol is used to estimate the channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Rama Akella, Roger Cheng
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Publication number: 20110081877Abstract: A dual conversion receiver architecture that converts a radio frequency signal to produce a programmable intermediate frequency whose channel bandwidth and frequency can be changed using variable low-pass filtering to accommodate multiple standards for television and other wireless standards. The dual conversion receiver uses a two stage frequency translation and continual DC offset removal. The dual conversion receiver can be completely implemented on an integrated circuit with no external adjustments.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Kishore Seendripu, Raymond Montemayor, Curtis Ling, Glenn Chang, Sheng Ye
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Patent number: 7917091Abstract: Methods and apparatus for calibrating In-phase and Quadrature imbalance within a receiver are described. A calibration process can inject a calibration tone to an RF or IF portion of a receiver. The receiver can frequency translate the tone to distinct I and Q calibration signals. The receiver upconverts the I and Q calibration signals to complementary sidebands or images using distinct and substantially matched upconverters. The complementary sidebands are mixed together to generate an error signal. The receiver determines a phase and amplitude correction based on the error signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Montemayor, Sheng Ye
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Publication number: 20110009080Abstract: A receiver can be configured to include an RF front end that is configured to downconvert a received signal to a baseband signal or a low Intermediate Frequency (IF) signal. The receiver can downconvert the desired signal from an RF frequency in the presence of numerous interference sources to a baseband or low IF signal for filtering and channel selection. The filtered baseband or low IF signal can be converted to a digital representation. The digital representation of the signal can be upconverted in the digital domain to a programmable IF frequency. The digital IF signal can be converted to an analog IF signal that can be processed by legacy hardware.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Kishore Seendripu, Raymond Montemayor, Sheng Ye, Glenn Chang, Curtis Ling
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Publication number: 20100271558Abstract: A receiver configured to selectively receive an RF signal from an operating band having a plurality of RF channels. The receiver is configured to upconvert the desired RF channel to an intermediate frequency (IF) greater than the RF channel frequencies. The upconverted RF channel is downconverted to baseband or a low IF. The receiver can perform channel selection by filtering the baseband or low IF signal. The baseband or low IF signal can be upconverted to a programmable output IF.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Kishore Seendripu, Raymond Montemayor, Sheng Ye, Glenn Chang, Curtis Ling
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Patent number: 7778613Abstract: A dual conversion receiver architecture that converts a radio frequency signal to produce a programmable intermediate frequency whose channel bandwidth and frequency can be changed using variable low-pass filtering to accommodate multiple standards for television and other wireless standards. The dual conversion receiver uses a two stage frequency translation and continual DC offset removal. The dual conversion receiver can be completely implemented on an integrated circuit with no external adjustments.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Kishore Seendripu, Raymond Montemayor, Curtis Ling, Glenn Chang, Sheng Ye
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Publication number: 20100003943Abstract: Receiver architectures and methods of processing harmonic rich input signals employing harmonic suppression mixers are disclosed herein. The disclosed receivers, mixers, and methods enable a receiver to achieve the advantages of switching mixers while greatly reducing the mixer response to the undesired harmonics. A harmonic mixer can include a plurality of mixers coupled to an input signal. A plurality of phases of a local oscillator signal can be generated from a single local oscillator output. Each of the phases can be used to drive an input of one of the mixers. The mixer outputs can be combined to generate a frequency converted output that has harmonic rejection.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Kishore Seendripu, Raymond Montemayor, Sheng Ye, Glenn Chang, Curtis Ling
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Publication number: 20090258625Abstract: An automatic gain control loop disposed in a receiver is adapted to compensate for varying levels of out of band interference sources by adaptively controlling the gain distribution throughout the receive signal path. One or more intermediate received signal strength indicator (RSSI) detectors are used to determine a corresponding intermediate signal level. The output of each RSSI detector is coupled to an associated comparator that compares the intermediate RSSI value against a corresponding threshold. The take over point (TOP) for gain stages is adjusted based in part on the comparator output values. The TOP for each of a plurality of gain stages may be adjusted in discrete steps or continuously.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Ling, Madhukar Reddy, John Wetherell
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Publication number: 20090252264Abstract: A radio integrated circuit includes, in part, an analog front end block, an analog-to-digital converter responsive to the analog-front end block, a digital signal processor responsive to the analog-to-digital converter and adapted to generate in-phase and quadrature signals, and a serial communication interface configured to receive and transmit the in-phase and quadrature signals. The serial communication interface supplies a gain control signal to the analog front end block when a switch disposed in the radio integrated circuit is in a first position. When the switch is in a second position, a gain control block disposed in the radio integrated circuit receives a gain control signal from the analog-to-digital converter and supplies the gain control signal to the analog front end block. The digital signal processor may be configured to interleave the in-phase and quadrature signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Madhukar Reddy, Curtis Ling
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Patent number: 7532870Abstract: A DC offset removal method and apparatus for use with a receiver, such as a direct conversion receiver. The DC offset error can be upconverted to an intermediate frequency where it appears as a DC offset spurious signal. The DC offset spurious signal can be amplified and downconverted back to a DC signal. The DC signal can be used to determine an offset correction value that can be coupled to a signal path to substantially remove the DC offset error. An embodiment is disclosed that allows a single module to be used to remove the static and dynamic DC offset error components. Another embodiment includes separate portions for the removal of static and dynamic offset errors.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventor: Curtis Ling
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Publication number: 20090098845Abstract: A wireless communication receiver includes a multitude of look-up tables each storing a multitude of DC offset values associated with the gains of an amplification stage disposed in the wireless communication receiver. The entries for each look-up table are estimated during a stage of the calibration phase. During such a calibration stage, for each selected gain of an amplification stage, a search logic estimates a current DC offset number and compares it to a previous DC offset estimate that is fed back to the search logic. If the difference between the current and previous estimates is less than a predefined threshold value, the current estimate is treated as being associated with the DC offset of the selected gain of the amplification stage and is stored in the look-up table. This process is repeated for each selected gain of each amplification stage of interest until the look-up tables are populated.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Ling, Andy Lo, Tete Sedalo
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Publication number: 20090098844Abstract: A wireless diversity receiver includes, in part, N signal processing paths, a bin-wise combiner, and an inverse transformation module. Each signal processing path includes, in part, a mixer adapted to downconvert a frequency of an RF signal received by that path, an analog-to-digital converter adapted to convert the downconverted signal from an analog signal to a digital signal, and a transformation block adapted to transform the digital signal represented in time domain to an associated frequency domain signal having M subband signals. The bin-wise combiner is configured to combine the corresponding subband signals of the N paths. The inverse transformation block is configured to transform the output of the bin-wise combiner to an associated time-domain signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Anand K. Anandakumar, Curtis Ling, Sugbong Kang
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Publication number: 20090088120Abstract: A receiver includes a static I/Q calibration block and a correlation/integration block. The static I/Q calibration block is configured to substantially eliminate mismatches between in-phase and quadrature components of a portion of the spectrum having associated I/Q mismatches that are relatively frequency-independent. The correlation/integration block is configured to substantially eliminate mismatches between the in-phase and quadrature components of portions of the spectrum having associated I/Q mismatches that are relatively frequency-dependent in accordance with a pair of signals generated by the static I/C calibration block.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2008Publication date: April 2, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Ling, Shuang Yu
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Publication number: 20090052541Abstract: Erasure information associated with a received group of encoded and interleaved data in a digital video broadcasting system is stored in a much compacted form. An erasure flag and an address of a last byte associated with the received group of encoded and interleaved data (a record) encapsulated in an MPE-FEC column will be stored in an erasure table. All bytes in the column preceding the last byte of the record will have the same erasure flag as the last byte. Erasure information deinterleaver 524 reads out the content of the erasure table (i.e., the erasure information) in a de-interleaving fashion; and the de-interleaved erasure information 525 are then applied with the de-interleaved coded signals 511 to an FEC decoder 526 to enhance the FEC decoding performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Sugbong Kang, Sridhar Ramesh
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Publication number: 20090041115Abstract: Received data packets are groomed to improve performance of MPEG-2 transport stream packet in a digital video broadcasting system. Multitude of crosschecking techniques are applied to ensure that crucial pieces of information such as the packet identifier (PID) field, the continuity counter (CC) field, table ID, section length, IP header checksum, table and frame boundaries, application data table size are corrected if necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Ramesh, Sugbong Kang, Brenndon Lee
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Publication number: 20090040391Abstract: A tuner includes, in part, one or mixers, one or more filters, one or more variable gain stages, one or more analog to digital converters, and a baseband processor. Each filter is responsive to an associated mixer's output signal. Each variable gain stage is responsive to an associated filter's output. Each analog-to-digital converter is adapted to convert the output signal of an associated variable gain stage to a digital signal. The baseband processor is responsive to the digital signal supplied by the analog-to-digital converter(s). The baseband processor is further configured to supply a signal to be demodulated by a processing unit external to the integrated circuit. The baseband processor performs no or a fraction of the required demodulation functions. The processing unit may be a central processing unit or a graphical processing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: February 12, 2009Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Ling, Patrick Tierney, Ramakrishna Akella
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Publication number: 20080204143Abstract: Linear wide dynamic range variable gain amplifiers can be configured using a variable gain amplifier having an abbreviated gain control range in combination with a discrete attenuator controlled to select an attenuation from a predetermined set of attenuation values. The variable gain amplifier is configured to provide substantially linear gain control over the abbreviated gain control range, where the abbreviated gain control range is less than a total desired gain control range. The difference between adjacent attenuation values in the set of attenuation values is configured to be approximately less than or equal to the abbreviated gain control range.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Montemayor, Curtis Ling
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Publication number: 20080209499Abstract: A wireless communication system is enhanced to allow for low-latency channel surfing and to enable a user to quickly see the content carried over a selected channel while searching channels for desired content. The techniques for reducing the channel change latency may be implemented in a transmitter, receiver, or in a combination of transmitter and receiver. The wireless communication system is optionally a DVB-H communication system. The transmitter may generate and transmit one or more auxiliary channels, where each auxiliary channel contains reduced resolution content corresponding to one or more channels. The receiver may process the one or more auxiliary channels to present the reduced resolution content while processing the full resolution channel for display. The receiver caches portions of content from one or more non-selected channels and presents the cached content when the channel is selected while concurrently searching and processing the full resolution channel content.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Sridhar Ramesh, Curtis Ling, Ramakrishna Akella, Brenndon Lee
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Publication number: 20080198942Abstract: A method and an apparatus are provided in an OFDM receiver for detecting and compensating for long echo. The method comprises a first pilot tone interpolation mechanism and a first window placement to filter a received OFDM symbol, a long echo channel detection coupled with a second pilot tone interpolation mechanism, a pre-echo and post-echo detection wherein the pre-echo condition is associated with a second new window placement, and both pre-echo and post-echo conditions place two time windows around a first peak channel response and a second peak channel response for channel estimation. The long echo is estimated by obtaining power spectra of a subset of subcarriers in one OFDM symbol, performing an inverse Fourier transform on the power spectra and determining the long echo by measuring the time between two peaks in the power profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: MaxLinear, Inc.Inventors: Rama Akella, Roger Cheng