Patents by Inventor Hea Kim
Hea Kim 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).
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Publication number: 20070126518Abstract: Provided is an oscillator in which a resonator unit and an oscillator unit are coupled with each other using a thin film microstrip (TFMS) line to increase a line impedance and thus improve a phase noise characteristic. The oscillator includes a resonator unit resonating in a specific frequency band among variable frequencies, an oscillator unit generating an oscillation frequency using the resonance frequency, and a coupling unit coupling the resonator unit with the oscillator unit using a TFMS line.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2006Publication date: June 7, 2007Inventors: Hong Ji, Hea Kim, Kyoung Cho
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Publication number: 20070099368Abstract: A field effect transistor having a T- or ?-shaped fine gate electrode of which a head portion is wider than a foot portion, and a method for manufacturing the field effect transistor, are provided. A void is formed between the head portion of the gate electrode and a semiconductor substrate using an insulating layer having a multi-layer structure with different etch rates. Since parasitic capacitance between the gate electrode and the semiconductor substrate is reduced by the void, the head portion of the gate electrode can be made large so that gate resistance can be reduced. In addition, since the height of the gate electrode can be adjusted by adjusting the thickness of the insulating layer, device performance as well as process uniformity and repeatability can be improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: May 3, 2007Inventors: Ho Ahn, Jong Lim, Jae Mun, Hong Ji, Woo Chang, Hea Kim
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Publication number: 20060270449Abstract: Aspects of a method and system for a radio data service (RDS) demodulator for a single chip integrated Bluetooth and frequency modulation (FM) transceiver and baseband processor are presented. Aspects of the system may include circuitry on a single chip that enables demodulation of an RDS signal, filtering of the RDS signal, and detection of binary bits in the filtered RDS signal. The filtered RDS signal may be generated by filtering the RDS signal based on a raised cosine filter, or a doublet filter. In general, the RDS signal may also be filtered by a filter that is a first, or greater derivative of a Gaussian filter in either the time or frequency domain. Aspects of the method may include demodulating the RDS signal, filtering the RDS signal, and detecting binary bits in the filtered RDS signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Hea Kim, Brima Ibrahim
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Publication number: 20060269004Abstract: A method and system for digital spur cancellation may include removing a spur in a left channel minus right channel (L?R) baseband signal generated from a FM signal. The L?R baseband signal may be generated by demodulating a sub-carrier, for example, by using CORDIC algorithm, in a signal demodulated from the FM signal. An orthogonal signal may also be generated by demodulating a sub-carrier, for example, by using CORDIC algorithm, in a signal demodulated from the FM signal. The phase of the orthogonal signal may be further adjusted to introduce a substantially ?90° phase shift to spurs at a specific frequency. Accordingly, the spurs in the L?R baseband signal may be cancelled when the first L?R baseband signal is combined with the phase adjusted orthogonal signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim, Bojko Marholey
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Publication number: 20060270346Abstract: A method and system for a single chip integrated Bluetooth and FM transceiver and baseband processor are provided. The single chip may comprise a Bluetooth radio, an FM radio, a processor system, and a peripheral transport unit (PTU). FM data may be received and/or transmitted via the FM radio and Bluetooth data may be received and/or transmitted via the Bluetooth radio. The FM radio may receive radio data system (RDS) data. The PTU may support digital and analog interfaces. A processor in the processor system may time-multiplex processing of FM data and processing of Bluetooth data. The single chip may operate in an FM-only, a Bluetooth-only, and an FM-Bluetooth mode. The single chip may reduce power consumption by disabling portions of the Bluetooth radio during FM-only mode and/or disabling analog circuitry when performing digital processing. Communication between Bluetooth and FM channels may be enabled via the single chip.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2005Publication date: November 30, 2006Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Mitchell Buznitsky, Ahmadreza Rofougaran, John Walley, Bojko Marholev, Roy Tobin, Prasanna Desai, Angel Polo, Hea Kim, Paul Lettieri, Siukai Mak
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Publication number: 20060133291Abstract: Certain aspects of determining a signal quality metric in event of a CRC false positive may comprise measuring an amplitude and/or phase of at least a portion of a phase shift keyed section of a frame. The measured amplitude and/or phase may be checked to determine if it lies within a range of a reference amplitude and/or phase respectively. An amplitude and/or phase counter may be incremented if the measured amplitude and/or phase lies outside the range of the reference amplitude and/or phase respectively. A confidence level value of a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) for at least a portion of the phase shift keyed section of the frame may be determined based on a determined value of the incremented amplitude and/or phase counter.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Inventors: Hea Kim, Paul Lettieri, Brima Ibrahim, Siukai Mak
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Publication number: 20060105735Abstract: Aspects of compensating for DC offset in an RF receiver may comprise sampling data from at least one of a plurality of output paths, selecting a sampled data and generating at least one feedback signal based on the selected sampled data. The generated feedback signal may be fed back to at least one of a plurality of input paths, and at least one of the feedback signals may be of an opposite polarity to the selected sampled data. The selected sampled data may be converted to a digital sample, a plurality of the digital samples accumulated, and an average of the plurality of the digital samples calculated. A digital feedback value may be generated based on the average. A phase of the digital feedback value may be adjusted via a derotator, which may utilize the coordinate rotation digital computer (CORDIC) algorithm.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: May 18, 2006Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim, Hooman Darabi
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Publication number: 20060093081Abstract: A method and system for packet synchronization may comprise receiving a plurality of bits from an incoming sample of data. The received plurality of bits may be sliced at a first sampling rate. A logic level of at least one of the received plurality of bits may be determined based on the slicing of the received plurality of bits. The received plurality of bits may be synchronized with a channel access code based on determining the logic level of at least one of the received plurality of bits. The channel access code may be sampled at a higher frequency, to increase the probability of detecting whether the incoming bit is LOGIC 1 or LOGIC 0.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim, Henrik Jensen
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Publication number: 20060093079Abstract: A method for adjusting a DC offset slice point in an RF receiver is provided and may comprise estimating DC offset using a combination of fast tracking of an input signal and slow tracking of an input signal. If both are used, the fast tracking may be executed prior to executing the slow tracking. The fast tracking may acquire synchronizing signals transmitted before a payload. Additionally, noise tolerance may be increased in the fast tracking and the slow tracking by using tracking envelopes. The fast tracking may average acquisition envelopes and tracking envelopes using a fast tracking weighting factor to a sum of the acquisition envelopes and a slow tracking weighting factor to a sum of the tracking envelopes. Additionally, the slow tracking may average the tracking envelopes.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Hea Kim, Brima Ibrahim, Henrik Jensen
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Publication number: 20060093070Abstract: Methods and systems for processing an RF signal are disclosed herein. Aspects of the method may comprise utilizing a single input CORDIC and a single output CORDIC for synchronizing and demodulating a received signal, wherein the received signal may comprise one or more bit rates. The received signal may comprise a one megabit per second (Mbps) signal. The single input CORDIC may be configured to operate in a rotating mode and the single output CORDIC may be configured to operate in a rotating mode and/or an arctangent (ARCTAN) mode. A rotated output of the single input CORDIC may be correlated with a phase shift keying (PSK) synchronization (sync) word and a portion of the correlated rotated output of the single input CORDIC may be buffered.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2004Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim, Henrik Jensen, Paul Lettieri, Siukai Mak
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Publication number: 20060094386Abstract: In RF transceivers, a method and system for a second order input intercept point (IIP2) calibration scheme are provided. Transceiver calibration schemes to compensate for DC offsets produced by interfering signals may be performed during production testing or field operation. During production testing, an external source may inject a blocker signal that produces DC offsets in the receiver portion of the transceiver. A transceiver switch may be set to receive mode in this scheme. During field operation, a power amplifier in the transmitter portion of the transceiver may inject the blocker signal. In this scheme, the switch may be set to transmit mode and the DC offsets are produced by the portion of the injected blocker signal that leaks through the switch. In both schemes, a DC offset sensor detects DC offsets in the I/Q signal paths and may determine compensation currents which may be applied by injection circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Hooman Darabi, Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim
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Publication number: 20060084382Abstract: Aspects of a method and system for selective equalization enablement based on modulation type may be found in a method for processing a radio frequency (RF) signal that comprises receiving a Bluetooth signal via an RF channel, detecting a modulation type of the received Bluetooth signal, and selecting an equalization circuit for processing the received Bluetooth signal based on the detected modulation type. The method may also comprise determining a data rate based on the detected modulation type.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2005Publication date: April 20, 2006Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim, Paul Lettieri
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Publication number: 20060068716Abstract: The measuring of local oscillation leakage in radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) begins by concurrently enabling a transmitter portion and a receiver portion of a radio frequency integrated circuit. The processing then continues by providing a zero input to the transmitter portion such that information contained in the RF signals corresponds to local oscillation leakage produced by the transmitter portion. The processing continues by detecting the concurrent enablement of the transmitter and receiver portions. The processing continues by measuring, via the receiver portion, the received signal strength of the RF signals. The processing continues by processing the received signal strength over a pre-determined period of time commencing upon the detection of the concurrent enablement to obtain a measure of the local oscillation leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Inventor: Hea Kim
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Publication number: 20050256143Abstract: Disclosed are purine nucleoside compounds that are selective to A3 adenosine receptors and are useful for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases. The compounds are shown by the following general formula (I), including isomers thereof: wherein X is sulfur or oxygen; R1 is hydrogen, alkyl, benzyl, halobenzyl, or phenylalkyl; R2 is hydrogen, halogen, alkoxy, alkenyl, alkynyl, alkylthio, or thio; R3 and R3? are hydrogen, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyl, or alkylaminocabonyl, whereas R3 and R3? do not have identical substituents simultaneously; and R4 is hydrogen or alkyl. Also disclosed are a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula (I), an isomer, or its pharmacologically acceptable salt as an active ingredient and a method for preventing or treating various diseases, state, or condition, including asthma, inflammation, cerebral ischemia, heart diseases, and cancer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: November 17, 2005Applicants: Government of the United States of America, repres ented by The Secretary, Department of Health and, Ewha Womans UniversityInventors: Lak Jeong, Kenneth Jacobson, Hyung Moon, Hea Kim
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Publication number: 20050197064Abstract: In RF transceivers, a method and system for using phase shift key (PSK) sync word for fine tuning frequency adjustment are provided. One aspect of the invention provides for adjusting a local oscillator frequency in a radio frequency (RF) receiver when a residual DC offset remains after a coarse frequency offset adjustment if performed. The fine adjustment may be necessary because of the synchronization required with a PSK-based modulated portion of a Bluetooth packet. A residual phase shift detected in a sync sequence portion of the Bluetooth packet may be utilized to determine a residual or fine frequency adjustment. This approach may allow an RF receiver to operate, in some instances, without the need for an equalizer. In this regard, the power consumed by the RF receiver may be minimized and/or the overall cost of the RF receiver may be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim, Henrik Jensen, Siukai Mak
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Publication number: 20050192299Abstract: Anti-hepatitis B virus compounds (?)3?-thia-2?,3?-dideoxycytidine, (?)5-fluoro-3?-thia-2?,3?-dideoxycytidine, (±) ?-dioxolane cytosine and (?)-L-B-dioxolane cytosine. A method of treating a patient suffering from hepatitis B virus or preventing hepatitis B virus infection comprising administering to the patient an effective amount of an active compound selected from the group consisting of (a) (?)3?-thia-2?,3?-dideoxycytidine, (b) (±)3?-thia-2?3?-dideoxycytidine, (c) (?)5-fluoro-3?-thia-2?,3?-dideoxcytidine; (d) (±) 5-fluoro-3?-thia-2?3?-dideoxycytidine, (e)(±) ?-dioxolane-cytosine and (f) (?)-L-?-dioxolane cytosine, or a salt or an ester thereof, either alone or in admixture within a diluent.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2003Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Yung-Chi Cheng, Chung Chu, Hea Kim, Kirupathevy Shanmuganathan
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Publication number: 20050189951Abstract: A method for calibrating a filter begins with the filter filtering a first signal having a first frequency to produce a first filtered signal, wherein the first frequency is in a known pass region of the filter. The processing continues by measuring signal strength of the first filtered signal to produce a first measured signal strength. The processing continues with the filter filtering a second signal having a second frequency to produce a second filtered signal, wherein the second frequency is at a desired corner frequency of the filter. The processing continues by measuring signal strength of the second filtered signal to produce a second measured signal strength. The processing continues by comparing the first measured signal strength with the second measured signal strength to determine whether the filter has attenuated the second signal by a desired attenuation value with respect to the first signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim
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Publication number: 20050181729Abstract: In RF transceivers, a method and a system for a frequency feedback adjustment in digital receivers are provided. A DC offset may result from the difference in frequencies between an RF transmitter and an RF receiver. An adjustment of the receiver's frequency may be implemented after synchronization occurs and may be performed by utilizing the Forward Error Correction (FEC) repetition rate in a header of a Bluetooth packet. The adjustment may be performed when the frequency difference exceeds a threshold value. In another aspect, adjusting the frequency of the RF receiver may be performed by modifying and/or changing a phase locked loop (PLL) trimmer register. This approach may allow an RF receiver to operate, in some instances, without the need for an equalizer. In this regard, the power consumed by the RF receiver may be minimized and/or the overall cost of the RF receiver may be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Brima Ibrahim, Hea Kim, Henrik Jensen
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Publication number: 20050136873Abstract: A method for calibrating a phase locked loop (PLL) includes an open loop test and a closed loop test. The open loop test includes providing an optimal control input to a controlled oscillator (CO) of the PLL; determining rate of output oscillation of the CO based on the optimal control input; comparing the rate of the output oscillation with rate of an optimal output oscillation; and when the comparing the rate of the output oscillation with rate of the optimal output oscillation is unfavorable, adjusting an oscillation point of the CO until the comparing is favorable to produce an open-loop adjusted CO oscillation point.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Inventors: Hea Kim, Brima Ibrahim
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Publication number: 20050095993Abstract: A method for determining attenuation of a transmit/receive switch for attenuating inbound RF signals begins by enabling the transmit/receive switch to provide a loop back configuration between a transmitter section and a receiver section of a radio frequency integrated circuit. When the transmit section provides a test RF signal to the receiver section the processing continues when the receiver section measures the signal strength of the test RF signal to produce a 1st signal strength. The processing continues by enabling receive attenuation mode of the transmit/receive switch. The processing continues when the transmit section provides another test RF signal to the receiver section via the transmit/receive switch in the receive attenuation mode to produce an attenuated test RF signal. The processing continues when the receive section measures the signal strength of the attenuated test RF signal to produce a 2nd signal strength.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Hea Kim, Brima Ibrahim