Variable threshold receiver

Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing

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307356, H03K 520

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045162484

ABSTRACT:
A variable threshold receiver is disclosed which compensates for direct current (dc) voltages present in a received signal. The receiver utilizes an integrator-comparator circuit to recover data which may have been distorted by the presence of dc voltages. The integrator-comparator circuit provides data recovery by tracking the average of the peak signal levels of the received signal, eliminating the need for a lengthy preamble to compensate for receiver attack time.

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