Pulse or digital communications – Receivers
Patent
1994-12-29
1997-09-16
Chin, Stephen
Pulse or digital communications
Receivers
455131, 455313, 341155, H04L 506, H04B 126, H03M 112
Patent
active
056688369
ABSTRACT:
A split frequency band signal digitizer (10) includes a first mixer (18) for translating a split-band signal (200) about a multiple of the sampling frequency. The split-band signal so translated is then communicated to an analog-to-digital converter (26). The digitized signal is then analyzed to recover an original portion of the split-band signal and a second portion of the signal aliased into a single Nyquist band.
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Pinckley Danny Thomas
Smith Paul Fielding
Chin Stephen
Gluck Jeffrey W.
Motorola Inc.
Toler Jeffrey G.
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