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Jon Eu Lyu

from Irvine, CA
Age ~56

Jon Lyu Phones & Addresses

  • 61 Twin Flower, Irvine, CA 92620
  • San Clemente, CA
  • 2105 Tan Ct, Chicago, IL 60616
  • 9008 Kolmar Ave, Skokie, IL 60076
  • 1062 Lakehurst Rd, Waukegan, IL 60085 (847) 473-5015
  • Plano, TX
  • Wheeling, IL
  • Orange, CA

Work

Company: Qualcomm 2017 Position: Director, product management

Skills

Lte • Product Marketing • Cdma • Wcdma • Hspa • Cellular Communications • Semiconductors • Rf • Wireless • Mobile Devices • Gsm • 3G • Mobile Communications • Wlan • Antennas • Umts • Ic • Wireless Technologies • Radio Frequency

Industries

Wireless

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Director, Product Management

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Location:
Orange, CA
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
Qualcomm
Director, Product Management
Skills:
Lte
Product Marketing
Cdma
Wcdma
Hspa
Cellular Communications
Semiconductors
Rf
Wireless
Mobile Devices
Gsm
3G
Mobile Communications
Wlan
Antennas
Umts
Ic
Wireless Technologies
Radio Frequency

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Power Amplifier Output Power Control

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US Patent:
20080061874, Mar 13, 2008
Filed:
Jan 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/654744
Inventors:
Rahul Magoon - Irvine CA, US
Scott D. Kee - Dana Point CA, US
Jon E. Lyu - San Clemente CA, US
Ichiro Aoki - San Clemente CA, US
Roberto Aparicio Joo - Newport Beach CA, US
Winfried Bakalski - Munchen, DE
Thomas Bruder - Grafing, DE
International Classification:
H03G 3/20
US Classification:
330140
Abstract:
A system for controlling amplifier power is provided. The system includes a voltage envelope detector that receives a voltage signal and generates a voltage envelope signal. A current envelope detector receives a current signal and generates a current envelope signal. A power amplifier level controller receives the greater of the voltage envelope signal and the current envelope signal, such as by connecting the output of the voltage envelope detector and the current envelope detector at a common point and conducting the high frequency current components to ground via a capacitor. A power amplifier level control signal is then generated based on the voltage drop across the capacitor.
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