Wave transmission lines and networks – Automatically controlled systems – With control of equalizer and/or delay network
Patent
1974-10-21
1976-12-21
Smith, Alfred E.
Wave transmission lines and networks
Automatically controlled systems
With control of equalizer and/or delay network
179 15A, 307221D, G11C 1928, H03H 728, H03H 730
Patent
active
039991520
ABSTRACT:
A charge coupled device to provide a multi-channel selective transversal filter in which a plurality (N) of channels are sequentially processed in a common transversal filter unit to provide a desired transfer function such as a high pass filter. The analog signals from a plurality of sources or channels are fed into the selective transversal filter in serial fashion with the signal from each channel being nondestructively sampled and multiplied by appropriate weighting coefficients as provided by split electrodes separated by (N-1) charge coupled device storage bits. By having storage electrodes between the split electrodes equal to the number of input channels, the split electrodes, which provide the output signals, operate upon signal information from one channel at a time. The displacement current differences between the two halves of all of the split electrodes provide output signals having the desired filter characteristics. The transversal filter devices in accordance with the invention may be operated in a single phase clock mode or in other clock modes. The filter may have a tuning capability to modify the filter response by providing a variation of the clock frequency applied to the electrodes.
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Smith et al., "Active Bandpass Filtering with Bucket Brigade Delay Lines" in IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, vol. SC-7, No. 5 Oct. 1972; pp. 421-425.
Prince Paul R.
Sato Robert N.
Adam Walter J.
Hughes Aircraft Company
MacAllister W. H.
Nussbaum Marvin
Smith Alfred E.
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