Patents by Inventor Jean-Philippe Plaze
Jean-Philippe Plaze 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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Patent number: 10090871Abstract: A method managing the energy consumption of at least one electronic component in a radar reception chain, comprises a preliminary step of formulating a table containing values representative of the power level of received signals, each value being contained in a bin addressed by a triplet formed of a quantity corresponding to a measurement of the power level of a signal received from a target, of a quantity corresponding to the distance of the target and of a quantity corresponding to the azimuth of the target, the method performing for each received signal, arising from a radar recurrence of order n, the following steps: a step of reading a measurement of the power level of the received signal; a step of addressing the table as a function of the measurement, distance and azimuth of the target, a first power level value then being addressed; a step of extrapolating the power level of the next received signal arising from the following radar recurrence of order n+1, dependent on the first value and on a givenType: GrantFiled: October 14, 2014Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: THALESInventors: Patrick Garrec, Jean-Philippe Plaze, Benoit Mallet Guy
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Patent number: 9755586Abstract: This radiofrequency power limiter includes at least one transistor, a drain of the transistor being directly connected to a mesh connecting an input to an output of the limiter, a source of the transistor being connected to a common reference potential, and a gate of the transistor being connected to a common control potential. The transistor is not biased between its drain and its source during operation of the limiter.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2014Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: THALESInventors: Jean-Philippe Plaze, Vincent Petit, Benoît Mallet-Guy
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Publication number: 20160294335Abstract: This radiofrequency power limiter includes at least one transistor, a drain of the transistor being directly connected to a mesh connecting an input to an output of the limiter, a source of the transistor being connected to a common reference potential, and a gate of the transistor being connected to a common control potential. The transistor is not biased between its drain and its source during operation of the limiter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2014Publication date: October 6, 2016Applicant: ThalesInventors: Jean-Philippe PLAZE, Vincent PETIT, Benoît MALLET-GUY
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Publication number: 20160233900Abstract: A method managing the energy consumption of at least one electronic component in a radar reception chain, comprises a preliminary step of formulating a table containing values representative of the power level of received signals, each value being contained in a bin addressed by a triplet formed of a quantity corresponding to a measurement of the power level of a signal received from a target, of a quantity corresponding to the distance of the target and of a quantity corresponding to the azimuth of the target, the method performing for each received signal, arising from a radar recurrence of order n, the following steps: a step of reading a measurement of the power level of the received signal; a step of addressing the table as a function of the measurement, distance and azimuth of the target, a first power level value then being addressed; a step of extrapolating the power level of the next received signal arising from the following radar recurrence of order n+1, dependent on the first value and on a givenType: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2014Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: Patrick GARREC, Jean-Philippe PLAZE, Benoît MALLET GUY
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Patent number: 7911270Abstract: The invention relates to a broadband microwave device with switchable gain comprising a microwave signal input E and output S, a distributed amplifier with a plurality of amplifying cells comprising an input transmission line for an input signal applied to the microwave signal input E, said input transmission line having one of its two ends linked to the microwave signal input E, an output transmission line for said amplified input signal having an output end of the distributed amplifier, the cells of the distributed amplifier settable either to an amplifying state or to a blocked state. A switch switches the microwave signal output S either to a non-amplification position linked to the other end of the input transmission line, or to an amplification position linked to the output end of the distributed amplifier. A control unit supplies switch position control and amplifying cell status control signals.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: ThalesInventors: Jean-Philippe Plaze, Claude Auric, Philippe Dueme
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Patent number: 7737786Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of electronic devices known as baluns. It concerns an active balun which is broadband and reciprocal. Embodiments of the invention integrate an active splitter balun with an active combiner balun so as to form three transmission lines. A first active coupling is provided between the first and second transmission lines and a second active coupling is provided between the first and third transmission lines. The active couplings are provided by means of amplifier cells distributed along the transmission lines. Embodiments of the invention have configurable means for polarizing the different amplifier cells so as to create a specific coupling direction between the various transmission lines. The device according to the invention can be applied in the field of broadband mixers which are used, notably, in radio transmission and reception circuits.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: ThalesInventors: Jean-Philippe Plaze, Philippe Dueme, Benoit Mallet-Guy
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Publication number: 20100052814Abstract: A controlled RF active duplexer comprises two distributed amplifiers and means for controlling them. Each distributed amplifier comprises an input line and an output line, the output line of the first distributed amplifier being common to the input line of the second distributed amplifier. An end of the input line of the first distributed amplifier forms the input port, an end of the output line of the second distributed amplifier forms the output port and an end of the line common to the two distributed amplifiers forms the input/output port. The distributed amplifiers are placed in the on state or in the off state in opposition to one another as a function of the ports to be made to communicate. The invention makes it possible to carry out the splitting of the RF signals within a compact space and isolation between input port and output port.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: ThalesInventors: Jean-Philippe Plaze, Philippe Dueme, Benoit Mallet-Guy
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Publication number: 20100052788Abstract: The invention relates to a broadband microwave device with switchable gain comprising a microwave signal input E and output S, a distributed amplifier with a plurality of amplifying cells comprising an input transmission line for an input signal applied to the microwave signal input E, said input transmission line having one of its two ends linked to the microwave signal input E, an output transmission line for said amplified input signal having an output end of the distributed amplifier, the cells of the distributed amplifier settable either to an amplifying state or to a blocked state. A switch switches the microwave signal output S either to a non-amplification position linked to the other end of the input transmission line, or to an amplification position linked to the output end of the distributed amplifier. A control unit supplies switch position control and amplifying cell status control signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: ThalesInventors: Jean-Philippe Plaze, Claude Auric, Philippe Dueme
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Publication number: 20090286492Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for switching an RF signal. It also relates to a transmit and receive module comprising such a switch. The device includes at least one branch linking a first pole to a second pole, a branch comprising a conducting line coupled to a reference potential, it comprises at least one Gallium Nitride (GaN) semi-conductor elementary switch, for example a transistor, linking the line to the reference potential, the RF signal propagating along the line when the semi-conductor is driven to the on state. In the transmit and receive module, the device links the transmit pathway and the receive pathway to an antenna. The invention applies notably in transmit and receive modules of airborne systems operating in a broad band of frequencies or in a narrow band.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: ThalesInventors: Benoit Mallet-Guy, Claude Auric, Philippe Dueme, Jean-Philippe Plaze
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Publication number: 20090134951Abstract: The present invention relates to the field of electronic devices known as baluns. It concerns an active balun which is broadband and reciprocal. Embodiments of the invention integrate an active splitter balun with an active combiner balun so as to form three transmission lines. A first active coupling is provided between the first and second transmission lines and a second active coupling is provided between the first and third transmission lines. The active couplings are provided by means of amplifier cells distributed along the transmission lines. Embodiments of the invention have configurable means for polarizing the different amplifier cells so as to create a specific coupling direction between the various transmission lines. The device according to the invention can be applied in the field of broadband mixers which are used, notably, in radio transmission and reception circuits.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: ThalesInventors: Jean-Philippe Plaze, Philippe Dueme, Benoit Mallet-Guy