Phase detecting method by analog-to-digital conversion

Pulse or digital communications – Receivers – Angle modulation

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375279, 329304, H03D 322, H04L 2722

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059701013

ABSTRACT:
A method of detecting a phase associated with a sinusoidal signal over a period associated with the sinusoidal signal, the method comprising the steps of: sampling the sinusoidal signal at a prescribed sampling frequency every period thereby generating a plurality of sampling values; converting the plurality of sampling values to a plurality of digital values; respectively evaluating said plurality of digital values within a first period and a latter period associated with the period of the sinusoidal signal, the evaluation of each period generating respective resulting digital values; and determining the phase associated with the sinusoidal signal according to the resulting digital values of the first period and the latter period.

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