Patents Assigned to SEMICONDUCTOR IDEAS TO THE MARKET (ITOM)
  • Publication number: 20070112904
    Abstract: Multiplier device comprising first to nth multipliers M1 to Mn for multiplying a carrier modulated information signal with first to nth mutually phase shifted and identical, substantially square wave mixing signals MS1 to MSn with 50% duty cycle. In order to eliminate fifth or higher order interferences from the output of said multiplier device according to the invention, n is greater than 2, outputs of said multipliers M1 to Mn are respectively coupled through weighting circuits W1 to Wn with respective fixed weighting factors WF1 to WFn to an adder circuit, said mixing signals MS1 to MSn having respective phase angles ?i corresponding to ?i=i*??, said weighting factors WFi corresponding to the sine value of said respective phase angles ?i=i*?? with ?? being the mutual phase difference between each two phase consecutive mixing signals corresponding to ?/(n+1) and i varying from 1 to n.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2004
    Publication date: May 17, 2007
    Applicant: SEMICONDUCTOR IDEAS TO THE MARKET (ITOM) b.v.
    Inventor: Wolfdietrich Kasperkovitz
  • Patent number: 7155186
    Abstract: AM receiver comprising an RF input circuit for receiving an RF AM signal, demodulation means providing an audio signal carried by said RF AM signal as well as automatic gain control means for stabilising an RF carrier dependent DC level at the output of said demodulation means at a substantially fixed stabilisation value. In order to improve the receiver performance in particular at low values of the RF reception fieldstrength, the RF input circuit is being provided with a cascade of N tuneable resonance amplifiers being tuned to said RF AM signal, said automatic gain control means controlling at least one of said cascade of N resonance amplifiers to increase in both gain and selectivity at a decrease of the fieldstrength of said RF input signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: Semiconductor Ideas to Market (ITOM) B.V.
    Inventor: Wolfdietrich Georg Kasperkovitz
  • Patent number: 6985707
    Abstract: Receiver comprising a resonance amplifier for selectively amplifying a modulated carrier signal being coupled to signal demodulator for narrow band demodulation. The resonance amplifier comprising a cascade of first and second transconductance amplifiers (TC1, TC2) being included in a loop, outputs thereof being coupled via first and second parallel RC filters (R1C1; R2C2) to inputs of the second and first transconductance amplifiers (TC1, TC2), respectively, the loop also includes a signal inverter (INV) for signal inversion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2006
    Assignee: Semiconductor Ideas to Market (ITOM) B.V.
    Inventor: Wolfdietrich Georg Kasperkovitz
  • Patent number: 6798218
    Abstract: A circuit for measuring absolute spread in capacitors implemented in planary technology. A charge pump supplying a charge current to an internal capacitor (Cint) is used, the voltage across the internal capacitor (Cint) being coupled through a comparator for comparing the voltage with first and second threshold levels. A bistable multivibrator reverses the direction of the charge current, to charge the internal capacitor (Cint) when the voltage decreases below the second threshold level, and to decharge the internal capacitor (Cint) when the voltage increases above the first threshold level. The charge current is determined by a reference voltage that is provided across an external resistor (Rext), the first and second threshold levels defining a voltage range being proportional to the reference voltage. An output signal of the bistable multivibrator is coupled to frequency measuring means to compare the repetition frequency thereof with a reference frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 28, 2004
    Assignee: Semiconductor Ideas to Market (ITOM) B.V.
    Inventor: Wolfdietrich Georg Kasperkovitz