Telecommunications – Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter – Local control of receiver operation
Patent
1992-12-22
1994-01-18
Eisenzopf, Reinhard J.
Telecommunications
Receiver or analog modulated signal frequency converter
Local control of receiver operation
455208, 455214, 455259, H04B 116
Patent
active
052806448
ABSTRACT:
A frequency control circuit, and associated method, for a receiver operative to receive a TDMA signal transmitted by a transmitter in a TDMA communication system. A first frequency detector generates a first frequency control signal. A second frequency detector, comprised of a portion of a decision-directed demodulator, generates a second frequency control signal. The first frequency control signal is utilized to effectuate frequency control when a signal is continuously received by the receiver, such as times immediately subsequent to initial powering of the receiver as the receiver becomes synchronized with the TDMA signal transmitted thereto. Onces a receiver becomes synchronized to the transmitter, the receiver need only be powered during intermittent time periods when the TDMA signal is transmitted to the receiver. The second frequency control signal is utilized to effectuate frequency control only after the receiver is synchronized with the transmitter to permit intermittent operation of the receiver, and the frequency differences between the signal transmitted to the receiver and a receiver-oscillator, oscillation frequency is less than a maximum level.
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Froehling Timothy P.
Vannatta Louis J.
Eisenzopf Reinhard J.
Kelly Robert H.
Motorola Inc.
Vo Nguyen
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