Method for adjusting the frequency of an oscillator for a receiv

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Automatic frequency control

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455257, H04L 2706

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060441186

ABSTRACT:
A method for adjusting the frequency of an oscillator for a receiver circuit comprising: downconverting a received signal to generate a downconverted signal, counting the number of zero crossings of the downconverted signal over a predefined time interval, determining a correction number of zero crossings based on the data of the downconverted signal over the predefined time interval, determining a corrected number of zero crossings for the received signal based on the counted number of zero crossings and the correction number of zero crossings, adjusting the frequency of the oscillator based on the corrected number of zero crossings.

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