Patents by Inventor Anton Daanen

Anton Daanen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7949367
    Abstract: A current steering mechanism is provided in a radio transmitter (e.g., a multiband radio transmitter) to provide compatibility with a variety of baseband parts. Different proportions of an input signal current (“in”) are steered to a dummy load, a mixer for a first band, and at least one other mixer for a second band. The mechanism is structured to selectively apportion a current input signal between multiple paths of the same polarity having respective load circuits and concurrently steer different proportions of the current input signal to a dummy load path and at least one mixer path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: ST-Ericsson SA
    Inventors: Anton Daanen, Matthias Locher, Olivier Charlon
  • Publication number: 20100069024
    Abstract: A current steering mechanism is provided in a radio transmitter (e.g., a multiband radio transmitter) to provide compatibility with a variety of baseband parts. Different proportions of an input signal current (“in”) are steered to a dummy load, a mixer for a first band, and at least one other mixer for a second band. The mechanism is structured to selectively apportion a current input signal between multiple paths of the same polarity having respective load circuits and concurrently steer different proportions of the current input signal to a dummy load path and at least one mixer path.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2009
    Publication date: March 18, 2010
    Applicant: St-Ericsson SA
    Inventors: Anton Daanen, Matthias Locher, Olivier Charlon
  • Patent number: 7643847
    Abstract: A current steering mechanism is provided in a radio transmitter (e.g., a multiband radio transmitter) to provide compatibility with a variety of baseband parts. Different proportions of an input signal current (“in”) may be steered to a dummy load (103), a mixer for a first band (106), and a mixer for a second band (108). In one example, five different loads are provided, one dummy load (103) and two different loads (105, 107) for each band. Possibilities include: 1. All current steered into dummy load via transistor A; 2. All current steered into Band 1 mixer via transistor B; 3. All current steered into a Band 1 mixer via transistor C, causing 6 dB input signal amplification; 4. All current steered into Band 2 mixer via transistor E; 5. All current steered into a Band 2 mixer via transistor D, causing 6 dB input signal amplification; 6. Like cases 2-5 but with diversion of some portion of current via a dummy load for attenuation of input signal in 1 dB steps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 5, 2010
    Assignee: ST-Ericsson SA
    Inventors: Anton Daanen, Matthias Locher, Olivier Charlon
  • Publication number: 20060205365
    Abstract: A current steering mechanism is provided in a radio transmitter (e.g., a multiband radio transmitter) to provide compatibility with a variety of baseband parts. Different proportions of an input signal current (“in”) may be steered to a dummy load (103), a mixer for a first band (106), and a mixer for a second band (108). In one example, five different loads are provided, one dummy load (103) and two different loads (105, 107) for each band. Possibilities include: 1. All current steered into dummy load via transistor A; 2. All current steered into Band 1 mixer via transistor B; 3. All current steered into a Band 1 mixer via transistor C, causing 6 dB input signal amplification; 4. All current steered into Band 2 mixer via transistor E; 5. All current steered into a Band 2 mixer via transistor D, causing 6 dB input signal amplification; 6. Like cases 2-5 but with diversion of some portion of current via a dummy load for attenuation of input signal in 1 dB steps.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2004
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Inventors: Anton Daanen, Matthias Locher, Olivier Charlon