Microwave mixing circuit and a VHF-UHF tuner having the mixing circuit
First Claim
1. A VHF-UHF all-band tuner of the double superheterodyne type including a first mixing circuit for converting an incoming signal frequency into a first intermediate frequency by mixing said incoming signal with a first local oscillator signal whose frequency is variable, a filter circuit for selectively receiving said first intermediate frequency signal, and a second mixing circuit responsive to the output signal of said filter circuit and to a second local oscillator signal whose frequency is fixed, for converting said first intermediate frequency into a second intermediate frequency;
- characterized in that said first local oscillator frequency is higher than said first intermediate frequency, and in that said first intermediate frequency lies in a band of 2520 to 2700 MHz.
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Abstract
In a double superheterodyne tuner for receiving TV channel signals, a frequency in a range defined between 2520 and 2700 MHz is selected as the first intermediate frequency, while the first intermediate frequency is obtained by subtracting a desired channel frequency from a first local oscillator frequency. The tuner comprises first and second mixing circuits respectively used for effecting frequency conversion, where each of these mixing circuits has parallel coupled lines so that each mixing circuit operates as a balance-to-unbalance transformer. The second mixing circuit further comprises a short-circuit line placed between the parallel coupled lines. The tuner also comprises a band pass filter having a band width less than 5 MHz, which selectively transmits the first intermediate frequency signal from the first mixing circuit.
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29 Claims
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1. A VHF-UHF all-band tuner of the double superheterodyne type including a first mixing circuit for converting an incoming signal frequency into a first intermediate frequency by mixing said incoming signal with a first local oscillator signal whose frequency is variable, a filter circuit for selectively receiving said first intermediate frequency signal, and a second mixing circuit responsive to the output signal of said filter circuit and to a second local oscillator signal whose frequency is fixed, for converting said first intermediate frequency into a second intermediate frequency;
- characterized in that said first local oscillator frequency is higher than said first intermediate frequency, and in that said first intermediate frequency lies in a band of 2520 to 2700 MHz.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A VHF-UHF all-band tuner comprising:
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(a) an input filter circuit responsive to an incoming or received signal, said input filter circuit having a trap circuit and a high pass filter for attenuating signals of the intermediate frequency and its half frequency of a TV set connected to said tuner; (b) a variable attenuator responsive to the output signal of said filter circuit for attenuating the same in accordance with an AGC voltage; (c) a radio frequency amplifier responsive to the output signal of said variable attenuator for amplifying the same to a given level; (d) a voltage controlled oscillator for producing a first local oscillator signal whose frequency is variable in accordance with a tuning voltage and with an AGC voltage respectively applied thereto; (e) a local oscillator signal amplifier responsive to the output signal of said voltage controlled oscillator for amplifying the same to a given level; (f) a first mixing circuit responsive to the output signal of said radio frequency amplifier and to said local oscillator signal amplifier for converting the frequency of said incoming signal into a first intermediate frequency residing in a band ranging from 2520 to 2700 MHz by subtracting said incoming signal frequency from said first local oscillator frequency; (g) a fixed frequency band pass filter for transmitting said first intermediate frequency signal from said first mixing circuit; (h) a fixed frequency local oscillator for producing a second local oscillator signal whose frequency is constant; (i) a second mixing circuit responsive to the output signal of said fixed frequency band pass filter and to said second local oscillator signal for converting said first intermediate frequency into a second intermediate frequency; and (j) a second intermediate frequency amplifying stage responsive to said second intermediate frequency signal from said second mixing circuit, said second intermediate frequency amplifying stage having an intermediate frequency amplifier, a filter circuit constructed of a band pass filter and a trap circuit for attenuating the video carrier signal component of the upper immediately adjacent channel and the sound carrier signal component of the lower immediately adjacent channel both included in the output signal of said intermediate frequency amplifier, and an output intermediate frequency amplifier responsive to the output signal of said filter circuit.
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27. A VHF-UHF all-band tuner comprising:
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(a) a first input band pass filter responsive to an incoming or received signal of VHF lower channels; (b) a second input band pass filter responsive to an incoming or received signal of VHF higher channels; (c) a switching circuit for transmitting one of the output signals of said first and second input filters in accordance with a control voltage determined by a desired channel; (d) a first variable attenuator responsive to the output signal of said switching circuit for attenuating the same in accordance with an AGC voltage; (e) a first radio frequency amplifier responsive to the output signal of said variable attenuator for amplifying the same to a given level; (f) a third input band pass filter responsive to an incoming signal of UHF channels; (g) a second variable attenuator responsive to the output signal of said third input band pass filter for attenuating the same in accordance with said AGC voltage; (h) a second radio frequency amplifier responsive to the output signal of said second variable attenuator for amplifying the same to a given level; (i) a VHF/UHF switching circuit for transmitting one of the output signals of said first and second radio frequency amplifiers in accordance with a control voltage determined by a desired channel; (j) a voltage controlled oscillator for producing a first local oscillator signal whose frequency is variable in accordance with a tuning voltage and with an AFC voltage respectively applied thereto; (k) a local oscillator signal amplifier responsive to the output signal of said voltage controlled oscillator for amplifying the same to a given level; (l) a first mixing circuit responsive to the output signal of said VHF/UHF switching circuit and to said local oscillator signal amplifier for converting the frequency of said incoming signal into a first intermediate frequency residing in a band from 2520 to 2700 MHz by subtracting said incoming signal frequency from said first local oscillator frequency; (m) a first intermediate frequency amplifying stage for amplifying said first intermediate frequency signal from said first mixing circuit, said first intermediate frequency amplifying stage having a first amplifier of low gain;
a band pass filter responsive to the output signal of said first amplifier; and
a second amplifier of low gain responsive to the output signal of said band pass filter;(n) a fixed frequently local oscillator for producing a second local oscillator signal whose frequency is constant; (o) a second mixing circuit responsive to the output signal of said fixed frequency band pass filter and to said second local oscillator signal for converting said first intermediate frequency into a second intermediate frequency; and (p) a second intermediate frequency amplifying stage responsive to said second intermediate frequency signal from said second mixing circuit, said second intermediate frequency amplifying stage having a filter circuit constructed of a fixed frequency band pass filter and a trap circuit, and an amplifier.
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28. A microwave mixing circuit comprising:
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(a) a parallel coupled lines having first and second lines; (b) an open-ended stub connected to one end of said first line; (c) a first terminal connected to the other end of said first line, for receiving a local oscillator signal; (d) a pair of mixing diodes connected in series between both ends of said second line; (e) a ground line connected between said second line at its substantially midway point and ground; (f) a second terminal connected between said pair of diodes for receiving an input signal whose frequency is to be converted, and for deriving an intermediate frequency signal; and (g) a short-circuit line connected between said first and second lines. - View Dependent Claims (29)
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