Demodulators – Amplitude modulation demodulator – Having specific distortion – noise or other interference...
Patent
1979-07-05
1981-03-24
Moore, David K.
Demodulators
Amplitude modulation demodulator
Having specific distortion, noise or other interference...
329192, H03D 118
Patent
active
042583276
ABSTRACT:
An envelope detecting circuit capacitively connected to a signal source and arranged to counteract the effect of d-c potential shifts at the interconnection of capacitor and detector. A portion of the detected signal is integrated to provide a signal proportional to input signal amplitude or duration and applied to said interconnection to dynamically forestall the effect of d-c offset potentials.
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Herrmann Eric
Limberg Allen LeRoy
Moore David K.
RCA Corporation
Troike R. L.
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