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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for up-and-down-conversion of radio frequency (rf) signals
abstract This patent describes a method and system which overcomes the LO-leakage problem during modulation and demodulation, common to direct conversion and similar RF transmitters and receivers. This problem is solved using a virtual local oscillator (VLO™) signal which emulates mixing with a local oscillators (LO) signal. The VLO signal is constructed using complementary mixing signals that suppress mixing power in the bandwidth of the input signal, and within the bandwidth of the output frequency. Specifically, mixing is done in two or more stages, using time-varying mixing signals φ 1 and φ 2 which satisfy the following criteria: φ 1 * φ 2 having significant power at the frequency of the LO being emulated, one of φ 1 and φ 2 having minimal p ower around the frequency of the output signal y(t), and the other of φ 1 and φ 2 having minimal power around the centre frequency, f RF , of the input signal x(t).
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