Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry
Patent
1983-06-24
1985-08-27
Chin, Tommy P.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Specific signal processing circuitry
358 37, 358 39, H04N 514
Patent
active
045381780
ABSTRACT:
A digital signal peaking apparatus combines input digital signals with filtered and scaled representations thereof to produce controllably peaked digital signals. A digital filter produces the relatively higher frequency components of the input digital signals which are controllably scaled by a digital multiplier in accordance with a multiplier coefficient. A control arrangement develops the multiplier coefficient having a value determined in accordance with the peak magnitude of the higher frequency components of the input digital signals relative to the value of a peaking control level signal.
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Berard, Jr. C. A.
Chin Tommy P.
Rasmussen P. J.
RCA Corporation
Whitacre E. M.
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