Modulators – Phase modulator
Patent
1989-03-30
1991-01-01
Mis, David
Modulators
Phase modulator
332149, H03C 100, H03C 300
Patent
active
049821709
ABSTRACT:
This invention discloses a signal processing apparatus which has N nonlinear oscillators, a circuit for coupling the N nonlinear oscillators in a loop-like form, a circuit for shifting the phase of the output signal of a particular nonlinear oscillator from among the N nonlinear oscillators in correspondence with an input signal, and a circuit for outputting the output of at least one oscillator of the N nonlinear oscillators as the output of the signal processing apparatus. This apparatus has capability to effect analog conversion, modulation or storage of an input signal.
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Omata Satoshi
Sakuranaga Masanori
Shimizu Hiroshi
Yamaguchi Yoko
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Mis David
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