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    Transmitter for transmitting a high-rate data transmission through direct excitation

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    Publication Date
    2019-02-26
    Filing Date
    2014-12-18
    Inventor
    Salehi, Mohsen
    Manteghi, Majid
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    Abstract
    One aspect is a circuit for tuning a resonance frequency of an electrically small antenna and directly exciting the electrically small antenna. The circuit includes a first source configured for providing a constant voltage. The circuit also includes an antenna and a switched capacitor configured for being alternatively alternately coupled to the first source to be charged thereby and to the antenna for exciting the antenna. Another aspect is a transmitter for transmitting a wireless signal using an antenna without using a variable voltage source to excite the antenna. The transmitter includes a first source configured for providing a constant voltage. The transmitter further includes an antenna and a switched capacitor configured for being alternately coupled to the first source to be charged thereby and to the antenna for exciting the antenna and for tuning a resonance frequency of the antenna.
    Assignee
    Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc.
    Patent Number
    10218540
    Application Number
    15106159
    Source URL
    http://pimg-fpiw.uspto.gov/fdd/40/185/102/0.pdf
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    Other/U.S. Class
    CPC Class
    H04L15/04
    H04B1/04
    H04B1/38
    Patent Type
    utility
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/102847
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