Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Interference or noise reduction
Patent
1994-05-19
1997-03-25
Tse, Young T.
Pulse or digital communications
Receivers
Interference or noise reduction
36472401, 333165, 327551, 327559, H04B 110
Patent
active
056152345
ABSTRACT:
A digital high-pass filter derived from a digital low-pass filter of conventional design. The digital low-pass filter periodically calculates respective low-pass filter output values. Corresponding high-pass filter output values are then calculated by subtracting the low-pass filter output values from input samples provided by digitizing an input signal. The high-pass filter output values are then used to generate samples which are applied to a digital-to-analog converter for outputting a high-pass filtered replica of the input signal. The digital high-pass filter compensates for sudden, relatively large changes in the input signal by comparing the low-pass filter output value to the input sample and, in the event that there is a large discrepancy therebetween, setting the low-pass filter output value to the input sample before calculating the high-pass filter output value.
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patent: 4125812 (1978-11-01), Polonio
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SpaceLabs Medical, Inc.
Tse Young T.
Webster Bryan
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