Pulse or digital communications – Apparatus convertible to analog
Patent
1992-10-27
1998-04-28
Chin, Wellington
Pulse or digital communications
Apparatus convertible to analog
375219, 375298, 375324, 375340, 332103, 332117, 364180, 455 74, H04L 2734, H04L 2736, H04L 2738
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
A digital system accommodates analog communications, thus avoiding the need for separate subsystems each dedicated to either analog or digital communications. The system includes a receive circuit for converting received signals into an intermediate frequency, a transmit circuit for modulating and transmitting signals and signal processors for processing the intermediate frequency signals and the signals to be transmitted, wherein the signals can be processed into digital or analog format using substantially the same circuitry.
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Dent Paul W.
Ekelund Bjorn Olof Peter
Chin Wellington
Ericsson Inc.
Luther William
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