Telecommunications – Transmitter – Angle modulation
Patent
1993-11-09
1997-05-27
Urban, Edward F.
Telecommunications
Transmitter
Angle modulation
327339, 327361, 232117, H04B 104
Patent
active
056342020
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for integrating a plurality of analog input signals. A first integrator(725) having a first pole frequency integrates a first of the input signals and a second integrator(730) having a second pole frequency different than the first pole frequency integrates a second of the input signals. A summer(735) is connected to the first and second integrators to then sum the integrated first and second signals and provide a composite integrated signal prior to transmitting a communications signal.
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Callicotte Mark J.
Connell Lawrence E.
Haddad Kenneth R.
Jufernbruch Daniel W.
Motorola Inc.
Urban Edward F.
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