Patents Assigned to MuMec, Inc.
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Patent number: 11658612Abstract: The present disclosure provides a super-regenerative transceiver with a feedback element having a controllable gain. The super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the controllable gain to improve RF signal data sensitivity and improve RF signal data capture rates. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2021Date of Patent: May 23, 2023Assignee: MUMEC, INC.Inventors: Thura Lin Naing, Tristan Orion Rocheleau
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Patent number: 11444574Abstract: The present disclosure provides a frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver with a frequency mixer coupled to a resonator and a feedback element having a controllable gain. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the frequency mixer to shift the incoming frequencies, based on a controlled oscillator, to match the frequency of operation of the super-regenerative transceiver. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: MUMEC, INC.Inventors: Tristan Orion Rocheleau, Thura Lin Naing
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Publication number: 20210218366Abstract: The present disclosure provides a super-regenerative transceiver with a feedback element having a controllable gain. The super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the controllable gain to improve RF signal data sensitivity and improve RF signal data capture rates. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Applicant: MUMEC, INC.Inventors: Thura Lin Naing, Tristan Orion Rocheleau
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Patent number: 10903791Abstract: The present disclosure provides a super-regenerative transceiver with a feedback element having a controllable gain. The super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the controllable gain to improve RF signal data sensitivity and improve RF signal data capture rates. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2018Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: MUMEC, INC.Inventors: Thura Lin Naing, Tristan Orion Rocheleau
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Publication number: 20200403572Abstract: The present disclosure provides a frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver with a frequency mixer coupled to a resonator and a feedback element having a controllable gain. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the frequency mixer to shift the incoming frequencies, based on a controlled oscillator, to match the frequency of operation of the super-regenerative transceiver. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Applicant: MUMEC, INC.Inventors: Tristan Orion Rocheleau, Thura Lin Naing
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Patent number: 10749472Abstract: The present disclosure provides a frequency-converting super regenerative transceiver with a frequency mixer coupled to a resonator and a feedback element having a controllable gain. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the frequency mixer to shift the incoming frequencies, based on a controlled oscillator, to match the frequency of operation of the super-regenerative transceiver. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2018Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: MuMec, Inc.Inventors: Tristan Orion Rocheleau, Thura Lin Naing
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Publication number: 20190379416Abstract: The present disclosure provides a super-regenerative transceiver with a feedback element having a controllable gain. The super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the controllable gain to improve RF signal data sensitivity and improve RF signal data capture rates. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. Super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2018Publication date: December 12, 2019Applicant: MUMEC, INC.Inventors: Thura Lin NAING, Tristan Orion ROCHELEAU
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Publication number: 20190207557Abstract: The present disclosure provides a frequency-converting super regenerative transceiver with a frequency mixer coupled to a resonator and a feedback element having a controllable gain. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceiver utilizes the frequency mixer to shift the incoming frequencies, based on a controlled oscillator, to match the frequency of operation of the super-regenerative transceiver. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein permit signal data capture over a broad range of frequencies and for a range of communication protocols. The frequency-converting super-regenerative transceivers described herein are tunable, consume very little power for operation and maintenance, and permit long term operation even when powered by very small power sources (e.g., coin batteries).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2018Publication date: July 4, 2019Applicant: MuMec, Inc.Inventors: Tristan Orion Rocheleau, Thura Lin Naing