Piezoelectric Filter with Tunable Gain

Tech ID: 23595 / UC Case 2014-057-0

Patent Status

Country Type Number Dated Case
United States Of America Issued Patent 10,050,602 08/14/2018 2014-057
 

Brief Description

There is a long-standing problem of how to switch piezoelectric filters when used in switchable filter banks -- such as needed in RF channel-selection. 

To address this problem, researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a method and structure for a piezoelectric resonator with tunable transfer function -- i.e. tunable gain. This Berkeley resonator's gain is tunable to many values -- including values that are low enough to consider the device to be "off" relative to the background signal. Accordingly, this approach enables on/off switching of piezoelectric resonators; and it thereby obviates the need for separate low loss switches, which otherwise would be needed in series with piezoelectric resonators to switch them on and off -- adding insertion loss and raising system gain. In addition, this ability to adjust filter gain makes it possible for the resonator to control low power gain in a receiver front-end.

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Inventors

  • Nguyen, Clark Tu-Cuong

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Keywords

wireless, sensors, handsets

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