Demodulators – Frequency shift keying or minimum shift keying demodulator
Patent
1994-03-11
1995-09-12
Grimm, Siegfried H.
Demodulators
Frequency shift keying or minimum shift keying demodulator
329303, 375324, 375334, H04L 2714
Patent
active
054500320
ABSTRACT:
A first demodulator for generating a demodulated signal by demodulating first and second baseband signals obtained from a received frequency shift keying signal, comprises: a first mixer for mixing the first baseband signal with the second baseband signal; a frequency divider for 1/2-frequency-dividing an output of the first mixer; a second mixer for mixing the first baseband signal with an output of said frequency divider; and a frequency judging circuit for judging whether or not a frequency of an output of the second mixer is larger than a reference value to generate the demodulated signal. In order to effect the frequency judging by the frequency judging circuit always at a high frequency, there may be further provided a first inverter after the first mixer, a second inverter after the frequency judging circuit for compensating the inverting of the first inverter, and a frequency comparing circuit for detecting the frequency of the output of the first mixer. In order to effect the frequency judging on the second baseband signal side, third and fourth mixers may be further provided. The frequency judging are made from the first baseband signal and the second baseband signal.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5197085 (1993-03-01), Luff et al.
Harada Hiroyuki
Hasegawa Makoto
Mimura Masahiro
Yokozaki Katsushi
Grimm Siegfried H.
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
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