Method and apparatus for DC offset removal in a radio frequency communication channel
First Claim
1. An automatic gain control (AGC) feedback loop, comprising:
- a rectifier that receives a first receiver channel signal and outputs a rectified signal;
a filter module that receives the rectified signal and outputs an AGG signal; and
an AGC amplifier that receives a second receiver channel signal and the AGC signal, and outputs a third receiver channel signal;
wherein said filter module includes a capacitor coupled between said rectified signal and said AGC signal, and an active variable resistor coupled between said AGC signal and a reference voltage, wherein said active variable resistor receives an analog control signal.
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Abstract
A filter module for reducing a DC offset voltage in a radio frequency communication channel is described. A first capacitor is coupled between a first differential input node and a first differential output node. A second capacitor is coupled between a second differential input node and a second differential output node. An active variable resistor is coupled between the first differential output node and the second differential output node. The active variable resistor receives a control signal. The control signal adjusts the value of the active variable resistor, which adjusts the frequency response of the filter module. The rate at which the filter module reduces DC offset voltages is thereby adjusted. The filter module is also adaptable to single-ended applications.
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1. An automatic gain control (AGC) feedback loop, comprising:
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a rectifier that receives a first receiver channel signal and outputs a rectified signal;
a filter module that receives the rectified signal and outputs an AGG signal; and
an AGC amplifier that receives a second receiver channel signal and the AGC signal, and outputs a third receiver channel signal;
wherein said filter module includes a capacitor coupled between said rectified signal and said AGC signal, and an active variable resistor coupled between said AGC signal and a reference voltage, wherein said active variable resistor receives an analog control signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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