Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Frequency or phase modulation
Patent
1986-06-11
1988-06-07
Masinick, Michael A.
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
Frequency or phase modulation
375 80, H04B 116
Patent
active
047502142
ABSTRACT:
FM signals are demodulated with lower distortion and expenditure of less computing time by digitizing the signals using an A/D converter of predetermined sample frequency and down-converting the signals to their base band quadrature components. The quadrature components are delayed by one sample period, and the complex cross-product of current quadrature components and the delayed quadrature components from the immediately preceding A/D sample period is taken. The arctangent of the resulting cross-product is taken by calculating the ratio of the imaginary and real components thereof to produce a value which is representative of the original modulating signal.
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Hart Billy D.
Peterson, Jr. Maurice W.
Hamann H. Frederick
Masinick Michael A.
Murrah M. Lee
Rockwell International Corporation
Sewell V. Lawrence
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