Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Interference or noise reduction
Patent
1995-05-22
1997-05-13
Chin, Wellington
Pulse or digital communications
Receivers
Interference or noise reduction
375326, 375340, 370278, 370282, 455 78, 455334, H03D 106, H04B 112
Patent
active
056299605
ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing the effects of transients on the DC off-set tracking stage and the symbol timing recovery stage in a full duplex or half duplex packet switched data communication system-in which transients occur in the receiver portion of the subscriber when the transmitter portion of a subscriber is keyed ON and OFF is described. The method is dynamically implemented such the DC tracking stage and the symbol timing recovery stage are set in a first "distortion ready" mode during the time that the transmitter is keyed on and off and is set back to a second "normal" mode after the transmission event is over. In the "distortion ready" mode, the symbol timing recovery stage is set in a "freeze" state such that it makes no further timing adjustments to a decision clock that it generates and the DC off-set recovery stage is set to a narrow bandwidth mode such that it does not track large variations in the DC off-set and amplitude in the received signal. As a result, the Tx/on and Tx/off transients do not upset the decision clock synchronization with the forward channel data stream and the DC off-set tracking stage remains stable.
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Dutkiewicz Marek K.
Houghton Philip J.
Chin Wellington
Luther William
Sierra Wireless Inc.
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