Abstract: An integrated circuit for streaming media over wireless networks is disclosed. The integrated circuit includes a media module that is designed to process media data. When non-media data is in, switching means is provided to avoid the non-media data being processed in the media module. One of important features in the integrated circuit is the underlying designs that are capable of facilitating wireless communication in different wireless networks. In one embodiment, a baseband processor is provided to facilitate wireless communications in more than one standard. The baseband processor is uniquely designed to facilitate wireless communications in a Wi-Fi network as well as a WiMAX network. As a result, same chips may be used to stream media data across different wireless networks.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 15, 2006
Date of Patent:
August 28, 2007
Assignee:
RDW, Inc.
Inventors:
Robin Yubin Zhu, Chung-Hsing Chang, Ted Hsiung
Abstract: Architectures of multi-stage sample rate converters are disclosed. According to one aspect of the present invention, a received signal with a higher sampling rate is converted to a lower sampling rate. To prevent aliasing in the resultant signal, an anti-aliasing filter is introduced. The passband of the anti-aliasing filter is so adjusted according to the conversation rate of a sample rate converter. To keep the implementation relatively simple, the coefficients of the filter are kept constant. Therefore, the conversation rate of a sample rate converter is constrained in a limited range, thus requiring only a constant anti-aliasing filter. A series of halfband filters are then used to convert the signal to a desired sampling rate.