Patents Assigned to RF Magic, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8324984
    Abstract: A tunable duplexer using voltage-controlled varactors is presented. The center frequency, the pass band, and the stop band are each tunable to meet system requirements. A calibration circuit driving digital to analog converters produces the necessary voltages used in the resonant circuits. The tunable duplexer can be fabricated on a single silicon chip. On-chip transformers can be used to reduce the voltage level of signals in the filters to improve the linearity of the duplexer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Timothy Gavin, Peter Jivan Shah
  • Patent number: 8121550
    Abstract: A satellite interference canceling system cancels the interference between two or more signals received by a satellite receiver. The signals can be two signals experiencing cross polarization interference or signals that experience interference from other satellite signals. Gain and phase are applied to the received signals and then combined with the other signals to result in cancellation by subtraction. The gain and phase values needed to cancel the interference are derived from measurements of carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N) as an indication of the interference level. The C/N can be measured in the set-top box indoor unit. Coherency restoration is performed in receivers that downconvert the signals before performing interference cancellation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2012
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy Goldblatt, Keith Bargroff, Branislav Petrovic
  • Patent number: 8086170
    Abstract: An outdoor satellite receiving unit (ODU) receives several independent satellite signals, selects two signals with a switch matrix, downconverts the two signals to a bandstacked signal with a high and a low band signal, and outputs the bandstacked signal on the same cable to receiver units. Several satellite signals can be selected in groups of two or more and output to independent receiver units. Signal selecting is performed at the received radio frequency (RF) and bandstacking is performed with a single downconversion step to an intermediate frequency (IF). Channel stacking on the same cable of more than two channels from several satellites can be achieved by using frequency agile downconverters and bandpass filters prior to combining at the IF output. A slow transitioning switch minimizes signal disturbances when switching and maintains input impedance at a constant value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2011
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Branislav Petrovic, Dale Hancock, Jeremy Goldblatt, Keith Bargroff
  • Patent number: 8023912
    Abstract: Circuits systems and methods for frequency translation and signal distribution includes a downconverter circuit having first and second inputs coupled to receive respective first and second input signals, and an output for providing a downconverted output signal. The downconverter circuit includes a mixer circuit, a first switch, and a second switch. The mixer includes a first input coupled to a reference source, a second input, and an output coupled to the downconverter circuit output. The first switch includes a first port coupled to the downconverter circuit first input, and a second port switchably coupled to the mixer circuit second input. The second switch includes a first port coupled to the downconverter circuit second input, and a second port switchably coupled to the mixer circuit second input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2008
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2011
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Branislav Petrovic, Peter Doherty, Yong Zeng
  • Patent number: 8009725
    Abstract: A translational switch system includes first and second translational switches, and a signal bus coupled therebetween. The first translational switch includes one or more inputs configured to receive a respective one or more first input signals, a first plurality of outputs, and a second plurality of outputs. The second translational switch includes one or more inputs configured to receive a respective one or more second input signals, a first output, and a second output. The signal bus, coupled between the first and second translational switches, includes (i) a first bus line coupled to a first one of the first plurality of outputs of the first translational switch, and to the first output of the second translational switch, and (ii) a second bus line coupled to a first one of the second plurality of outputs of the first translational switch, and to the second output of the second translational switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2011
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Branislav Petrovic, Keith Bargroff, Jeremy Goldblatt
  • Patent number: 7941091
    Abstract: A multi-stage signal combining network includes two or more first stage combiner circuits, two or more filters, and at least one second stage signal combiner circuit. Each of the first stage combiner circuits has two or more input ports coupled to receive a respective two or more signals, and a first combiner output port. Each of the two or more filters includes an input coupled to one first stage combiner output port and a filter output port. The at least one second stage combiner circuit includes two or more input ports, each coupled to one filter output port, and a second stage combiner output port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2011
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Peter Doherty, John Kitt, Jeremy Goldblatt
  • Patent number: 7924348
    Abstract: An integrated circuit (IC) structure and method of distributing multiple broadband signal inputs to multiple integrated circuits, where each IC receives at least one original signal and outputs a replica of the original signals to other ICs and receives at least one replica signal output by another IC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2011
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy Goldblatt, John Kitt, Peter Doherty
  • Patent number: 7894547
    Abstract: In-phase (I) and quadrature-phase (Q) signals are corrected for both amplitude and phase imbalances by passing the I and Q signals successively through a first amplitude correction stage, a sum-difference stage, and a second amplitude correction stage. The first amplitude correction stage balances the signal levels of the I and Q signals. The sum-difference stage produce a sum of the input I and Q signals, and a difference of the input I and Q signals, resulting in ideal quadrature in the outputs produced. The second amplitude correction stage corrects the amplitude differences from the sum-difference stage. Circuit configurations are used that minimize errors produced by the signal processing stages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2011
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Jacques Fortier, Wing Fat Andy Lau, Peter Shah
  • Patent number: 7825745
    Abstract: A tunable duplexer using voltage-controlled varactors is presented. The center frequency, the pass band, and the stop band are each tunable to meet system requirements. A calibration circuit driving digital to analog converters produces the necessary voltages used in the resonant circuits. The tunable duplexer can be fabricated on a single silicon chip. On-chip transformers can be used to reduce the voltage level of signals in the filters to improve the linearity of the duplexer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2010
    Assignee: RF Magic Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Timothy Gavin, Peter Jivan Shah
  • Patent number: 7653370
    Abstract: A tunable multiple frequency source system employing offset signal phasing includes a first frequency source, a phase delay element, and a second frequency source configured to operate concurrently with the first frequency source. The first frequency source includes an input coupled to receive a reference input signal and an output for providing a first frequency source signal. The phase delay includes an input coupled to receive the input reference signal, and an output, the phase delay element operable to apply a predefined phase delay to the input reference signal to produce a phase-delayed input signal. The second frequency source includes an input coupled to receive the phase-delayed input signal and an output for providing a second frequency source signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2010
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Biagio Bisanti, Stefano Cipriani, Lorenzo Carpineto, Gianni Puccio, Eric Duvivier, Francesco Coppola, Martin Alderton
  • Publication number: 20090239491
    Abstract: A cascadable AGC amplifier in a signal distribution system includes a low noise cascadable amplifier having a through path and a cascadable output. The cascadable amplifier is also configured to provide AGC over a predetermined input power range. The cascadable AGC amplifier can be configured to provide gain or attenuation. When the cascadable AGC amplifier is implemented in a signal distribution system, typically as part of a signal distribution device, an input signal can be gain controlled and supplied to multiple signal paths without distortion due to degradation of signal to noise ratio or distortion due to higher order amplifier products. The distributed signal is not significantly degraded by distortion regardless of the number of cascadable AGC amplifiers connected in series or the position of the cascadable AGC amplifier in the signal distribution system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2009
    Publication date: September 24, 2009
    Applicant: RF MAGIC, INC.
    Inventors: Keith BARGROFF, Dale HANCOCK
  • Patent number: 7570710
    Abstract: In-phase (I) and quadrature-phase (Q) signals are corrected for both amplitude and phase imbalances by passing the I and Q signals successively through a first amplitude correction stage, a sum-difference stage, and a second amplitude correction stage. The first amplitude correction stage balances the signal levels of the I and Q signals. The sum-difference stage produce a sum of the input I and Q signals, and a difference of the input I and Q signals, resulting in ideal quadrature in the outputs produced. The second amplitude correction stage corrects the amplitude differences from the sum-difference stage. Circuit configurations are used that minimize errors produced by the signal processing stages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 4, 2009
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Jacques Fortier, Wing Fat Andy Lau, Peter Jivan Shah
  • Patent number: 7558551
    Abstract: A cascadable AGC amplifier in a signal distribution system includes a low noise cascadable amplifier having a through path and a cascadable output. The cascadable amplifier is also configured to provide AGC over a predetermined input power range. The cascadable AGC amplifier can be configured to provide gain or attenuation. When the cascadable AGC amplifier is implemented in a signal distribution system, typically as part of a signal distribution device, an input signal can be gain controlled and supplied to multiple signal paths without distortion due to degradation of signal to noise ratio or distortion due to higher order amplifier products. The distributed signal is not significantly degraded by distortion regardless of the number of cascadable AGC amplifiers connected in series or the position of the cascadable AGC amplifier in the signal distribution system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2009
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith Bargroff, Dale Hancock
  • Patent number: 7548136
    Abstract: The present invention reduces distortion in variable capacitance devices by connecting a circuit to the variable capacitance devices that has low impedance at predetermined frequencies to suppress those frequencies and also suppress harmonics and mixing products resulting from mixing of various frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2009
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventor: Peter Jivan Shah
  • Patent number: 7528665
    Abstract: A multiple frequency source system includes at least one frequency source tunable to a predefined target frequency, and at least one additional frequency source operable to generate a second signal at a frequency which is either higher or lower than the target frequency. A method for tuning the tunable frequency source to the target frequency during concurrent generation of the second signal includes (i) controlling the tunable frequency source to tune to at least one frequency point frequency lower than the target frequency, and thereafter controlling the oscillator to tune to the target frequency, when the second signal is higher in frequency than the target frequency, or (ii) controlling the tunable frequency source to tune to at least one frequency point higher than the target frequency, and thereafter controlling the tunable frequency source to tune to the target frequency, when the second signal is lower in frequency than the target frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Francesco Coppola, Stefano Cipriani, Lorenzo Carpineto, Gianni Puccio, Eric Duvivier, Biagio Bisanti, Martin Alderton
  • Patent number: 7526264
    Abstract: An N×M crosspoint switch allows a signal from any one of the N inputs to be routed to one or more of the M crosspoint switch outputs. The switches within the crosspoint switch can be configured as voltage mode or current mode switches. In voltage mode switching an input to the crosspoint switch is provided to an input device, such as an amplifier, having a low output impedance. The output of the low impedance device is provided to a switch that connects the output of the low impedance device to a high input impedance device, such as a band translation device. In current mode switching, the low impedance output of the input device is connected to selectively activated high isolation transconductance devices having high input impedances. The outputs of the transconductance devices are connected to low impedance devices that operate as summing nodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2009
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith Bargroff, Bert Fransis, Keith Rampmeier, Raducu Lazarescu, Kostas Papathanasiou, Esa Tarvainen, Tony Mellissonos, Donghai Wang
  • Patent number: 7519339
    Abstract: Tuners with high input impedance are connected to a common radio frequency (RF) signal source. A termination load external to the tuners provides matched impedance loading for the transmission line or cable driving the tuners. Alternatively, the termination load can be located inside one tuner with a switch to enable or disable the load. All tuners receive the same signal and no signal degradation is caused when connecting multiple tuners. The multiple tuner connection is useful in television signal receiving devices that receive more than one independent channel, such as digital video recorders or picture-in-picture television receivers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2009
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventor: Peter Jivan Shah
  • Patent number: 7519348
    Abstract: A harmonic suppression mixer for down converting an RF signal to a complex I and Q baseband signal that uses a plurality of switching mixers each with a gain stage to produce a sinusoidal weighted sum of the mixer outputs. Odd harmonics output by each switching mixer is suppressed in the composite signal. A low skew local oscillator (LO) clock generator creates multiple LO phases and drives the mixers. The mixer can be used in low noise direct conversion RF tuners. The mixer is configurable by programming gain stage coefficient values to achieve a variable number of effective mixers used in combination. At low tuning frequencies, all available mixers are programmed with unique coefficients and driven by different LO clock phases to achieve maximum harmonic suppression. At high tuning frequencies, some mixers are paralleled and duplicate coefficients are programmed or mixers are disabled to reduce the number of effective mixers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2009
    Assignee: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventor: Peter Shah
  • Publication number: 20080178227
    Abstract: An outdoor satellite receiving unit (ODU) receives several independent satellite signals, selects two signals with a switch matrix, downconverts the two signals to a bandstacked signal with a high and a low band signal, and outputs the bandstacked signal on the same cable to receiver units. Several satellite signals can be selected in groups of two or more and output to independent receiver units. Signal selecting is performed at the received radio frequency (RF) and bandstacking is performed with a single downconversion step to an intermediate frequency (IF). Channel stacking on the same cable of more than two channels from several satellites can be achieved by using frequency agile downconverters and bandpass filters prior to combining at the IF output. A slow transitioning switch minimizes signal disturbances when switching and maintains input impedance at a constant value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2008
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Applicant: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Branislav PETROVIC, Dale Hancock, Jeremy Goldblatt, Keith Bargroff
  • Publication number: 20080174384
    Abstract: A translational switch system includes first and second translational switches, and a signal bus coupled therebetween. The first translational switch includes one or more inputs configured to receive a respective one or more first input signals, a first plurality of outputs, and a second plurality of outputs. The second translational switch includes one or more inputs configured to receive a respective one or more second input signals, a first output, and a second output. The signal bus, coupled between the first and second translational switches, includes (i) a first bus line coupled to a first one of the first plurality of outputs of the first translational switch, and to the first output of the second translational switch, and (ii) a second bus line coupled to a first one of the second plurality of outputs of the first translational switch, and to the second output of the second translational switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2008
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Applicant: RF Magic, Inc.
    Inventors: Branislav Petrovic, Keith Bargroff, Jeremy Goldblatt