IP Library Granted Patent US 7,634,236
Granted Patent B2
US 7,634,236 · App. 11/599,759 · Granted Dec 15, 2009

Controlled signal-to-noise ratio generator circuit

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,634,236
App. No.
11/599,759
Granted
Dec 15, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention is an electronic circuit for testing a receiver. In detail, the circuit includes a RF signal generator providing an RF signal to a first mixer. A first oscillator providing a first signal to the first mixer. The first mixer receives the RF signal and the first signal and provides a first output signal comprising the RF signal plus the first signal and the RF signal minus the first signal. A first filter is coupled to the first mixer for receiving the first output signal and providing a second output signal wherein the RF signal plus the first output signal is removed. A second mixer is coupled to the first filter and is adapted to receive the second output signal and a second input signal from a second oscillator; and provides a third output signal to a second filter. A fourth output signal from the second filter provides a fifth output signal for testing the receiver that is amplitude and temperature insensitive.

Claims (8)

1. An electronic circuit for testing a receiver comprising:

a RF signal generator providing an RF signal;

a first oscillator providing a first signal;

a first mixer coupled to said RF signal generator and said first oscillator for receiving the RF signal and said first signal and providing a first output signal comprising the RF signal plus the first signal and the RF signal minus the first signal;

a filter coupled to said first mixer for receiving the first output signal and providing a second output signal wherein the RF signal plus the first output signal is removed;

a second oscillator providing a third output signal; and

a second mixer coupled to said filter adapted to receive the second output signal; and to said second oscillator for receiving said third output signal and providing a fourth output; and

a second filter coupled to said second mixer for receiving said fourth output signal and providing an fifth output signal for testing the receiver that is amplitude and temperature insensitive.