Pulse or digital communications – Repeaters – Testing
Patent
1989-02-23
1990-06-26
Olms, Douglas W.
Pulse or digital communications
Repeaters
Testing
455240, 455245, H04L 2708
Patent
active
049378422
ABSTRACT:
A self adjusting data detector receives a modulated carrier waveform and removes the carrier signal, leaving a bandwidth limited waveform. The bandwidth limited waveform represents a digital signal which has lost its squared edges due to the high frequency components which were suppressed during modulation, transmission, and demodulation. The self adjusting data slicer uses a first peak detector to feedback a detector bias voltage to set one peak of the bandwidth limited waveform to a predetermined level. A second peak detector is used to feedback a peak bias voltage to set the opposite peak of the bandwidth limited waveform to a second predetermined level. A data slicer is then able to accurately slice the bandwidth limited waveform at a predetermined magnitude therein recovering the original timing of the digital signal. The data slicer is able to maintain its accuracy over changing modulation levels.
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Bingham Michael D.
Chin Stephen
Motorola Inc.
Olms Douglas W.
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