Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1984-06-26
1986-10-21
Bookbinder, Marc E.
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
375 88, 455214, 329126, H04B 116, H04L 2714
Patent
active
046189670
ABSTRACT:
A radio receiver for frequency modulated signals in which direct conversion techniques are used to provide zero I.F. quadrature baseband signals I & Q. The I & Q signals are limited (11,12) to form square wave signals and pulse forming networks (13,14) derive pulse sequences the frequencies of which represent the polarity changes in the square wave signals. Each square wave is multiplied (15,16) by the pulse sequence derived from the other square wave to produce a unipolar pulse train. The two unipolar pulse trains are combined (17) to give a digital output signal the frequency of which is equal to the sum of the frequencies of the two pulse trains. Low pass filtering the output signal produces a simulation of the original baseband modulation.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3421089 (1969-01-01), Lyghounis
patent: 3748590 (1973-07-01), Gray
Belleson; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin; "Wideband Frequency Demodulator;" vol. 9; No. 10; Mar. 1967; pp. 1464-1466.
Neale Michael W.
Vance Ian A. W.
Bookbinder Marc E.
Clarke Dennis P.
Standard Telephones and Cables, PLC
Telese, Jr. Andrew J.
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