Filter
First Claim
1. A filter having an input for receiving a pulse signal form of binary information and an output for providing a synthesized output signal correlated to the input signal comprising:
- (a) means for comparing the output signal with the input signal one bit at a time,(b) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a first predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is different from that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "1",(c) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a second predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is different from that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "0",(d) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a third predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is the same as that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "1",(e) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a fourth predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is the same as that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "0",in which the predetermined output signals are continuous, whereby the spectra and sidelobes of the output signal which is correlated to the input signal are controlled to a predetermined extent.
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Abstract
A filter for a pulse form of signal which substantially reduces sidebands, yet provides an output signal which is substantially free of jitter and at the same time has no inter-symbol interference. The filter comprises means for detecting the pulse type of signal and for substituting π radians of a sine wave signal with a positive slope upon detection of a positive going leading edge of the pulse type signal and π radians of a sine wave signal with a negative slope upon detection of a negative going trailing edge of the pulse type signal, at an output terminal.
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7 Claims
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1. A filter having an input for receiving a pulse signal form of binary information and an output for providing a synthesized output signal correlated to the input signal comprising:
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(a) means for comparing the output signal with the input signal one bit at a time, (b) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a first predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is different from that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "1", (c) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a second predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is different from that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "0", (d) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a third predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is the same as that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "1", (e) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a fourth predetermined output signal waveform when the output signal bit is the same as that of the input signal and the input signal is binary "0", in which the predetermined output signals are continuous, whereby the spectra and sidelobes of the output signal which is correlated to the input signal are controlled to a predetermined extent. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A filter having an input for receiving an input pulse type signal and an output for providing an output signal comprising:
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(a) means for comparing the output signal with the input signal, (b) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a first predetermined output signal waveform for one bit interval when the output signal is different from the input signal, and (c) means connected to said comparing means and said output for generating a second predetermined output signal waveform for one bit interval when the output signal is the same as the input signal, whereby the spectra and sidelobes of the output signal which is correlated to the input signal are controlled to a predetermined extent, while retaining the data form of the input signal.
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