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US-2020317158-A1 · Oct 8, 2020 · US
US9843306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9843306-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615019549-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A tuner circuit includes a DC (Direct Current) cut-off unit configured to cut off a DC component in a signal received from an antenna, a switching unit configured to transmit the signal by being turned on when a bias voltage is applied, a high pass filter unit configured to pass only a high frequency component in a signal having passed the switching unit, and a low noise amplifier configured to output a signal having passed a high frequency filter by amplifying the signal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tuner circuit included in a television, comprising: a switch including a diode and resistors and configured to be turned on/off in response to a bias voltage to cut off a signal inputted from an antenna, wherein the bias voltage starts to be applied when the television is turned on by a user; a high pass filter configured to pass only a high frequency component in a signal having passed the switch; and a low noise amplifier configured to amplify and output a signal having passed the high pass filter, wherein the diode is arranged in such a manner that a cathode of the diode faces the antenna and an anode of the diode faces the high pass filter, one of the resistors is connected between the cathode of the diode and a ground, and another of the resistors is connected between the anode of the diode and the bias voltage, wherein when the television is turned off to allow the bias voltage to be not applied, the diode is turned off to cut off transmission of the signal received from the antenna to the high pass filter, whereby the signal is prevented from flowing to the ground, and wherein when the television is turned on to allow the bias voltage to be applied, the diode is turned on to transmit the signal received from the antenna to the high pass filter. 2. The tuner circuit of claim 1 , wherein the bias voltage is applied to the other resistor. 3. A tuner circuit included in a television, comprising: a switch including a diode and a resistor and configured to be turned on/off in response to a bias voltage to cut off a signal inputted from an antenna, wherein the bias voltage starts to be applied when the television is turned on by a user; a high pass filter configured to pass only a high frequency component in a signal having passed the switch; and a low noise amplifier configured to amplify and output a signal having passed the high pass filter, wherein the diode is arranged in such a manner that an anode of the diode faces the antenna and a cathode of the diode faces the high pass filter, and the resistor is connected between the anode of the diode and the bias voltage, wherein when the television is turned off to allow the bias voltage to be not applied, the diode is turned off to cut off transmission of the signal received from the antenna to the high pass filter, whereby the signal is prevented from flowing to the ground, and wherein when the television is turned on to allow the bias voltage to be applied, the diode is turned on to transmit the signal received from the antenna to the high pass filter. 4. The tuner circuit of claim 3 , wherein the switch is configured in such a manner that the bias voltage is applied to the resistor. 5. A tuner circuit included in a television, comprising: a DC (Direct Current) cut-off unit configured to cut off a DC component in a signal received from an antenna; a switch including a switching element and resistors and configured to be turned on/off in response to a bias voltage to transmit the signal, wherein the bias voltage starts to be applied when the television is turned on by a user; a high pass filter configured to pass only a high frequency component in a signal having passed the switch; and a low noise amplifier configured to amplify and output a signal having passed the high pass filter, wherein the switch is configured in such a manner that, the switching element is serially connected between the DC cut-off unit and the high pass filter, one of the resistors is connected between the DC cut-off unit and the switching element, and another of the resistors is connected between the switching element and the high pass filter, wherein when the television is turned off to allow the bias voltage to be not applied, the switching element is turned off to cut off transmission of the signal received from the antenna to the high pass filter, whereby the signal is prevented from flowing to the ground, and wherein when the television is turned on to allow the bias voltage to be applied, the switching element is turned on to transmit the signal received from the antenna to the high pass filter. 6. The tuner circuit of claim 5 , wherein the switching element is arranged in a reverse direction and the other resistor is applied with the bias voltage.
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