Amplitude modulator using variable width rectangular pulse generator
First Claim
1. A system for impressing a varying level signal on a carrier signal, comprising:
- pulse producing means for producing pulses when the carrier signal amplitude is greater than the amplitude of the varying level signal;
timing means connected to said pulse producing means for causing said pulses to be produced at times corresponding to zero and π
radians at the carrier frequency;
means connected to said pulse producing means for extracting every other successive pulse produced by said pulse producing means and for producing a resultant signal; and
means for extracting the fundamental frequency from the resultant signal, whereby as the varying level signal is varied from zero to the maximum of the amplitude of the carrier signal, the fundamental frequency wave peaks will correspond to the varying level signal.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for amplitude modulating a carrier signal with an audio or information input signal utilizes an arcsine generator to cause the envelope of the carrier to follow the input signal. The invention stems from the realization that if rectangular pulses of bipolar amplitude are symmetrically centered about 0 and π radians of the carrier signal, the harmonic content can be expressed as a function of the angle of the rectangular pulses. This concept is realized by producing two opposite phase carrier signals which are compared with the modulation input signal to form two opposite phase rectangular pulse signals whose pulse widths are a function of the modulation input signal. Alternate phase pulses are extracted from these two rectangular pulse signals by two NOR gates, and the extracted pulses are combined and filtered to obtain an amplitude modulated output signal.
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11 Claims
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1. A system for impressing a varying level signal on a carrier signal, comprising:
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pulse producing means for producing pulses when the carrier signal amplitude is greater than the amplitude of the varying level signal; timing means connected to said pulse producing means for causing said pulses to be produced at times corresponding to zero and π
radians at the carrier frequency;means connected to said pulse producing means for extracting every other successive pulse produced by said pulse producing means and for producing a resultant signal; and means for extracting the fundamental frequency from the resultant signal, whereby as the varying level signal is varied from zero to the maximum of the amplitude of the carrier signal, the fundamental frequency wave peaks will correspond to the varying level signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Apparatus for impressing the information in a varying level signal onto the fundamental frequency of a carrier signal, comprising:
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means for supplying a carrier signal; phase shift means for shifting said carrier signal in phase by a predetermined amount; comparator means connected to receive said carrier signal, said phase shifted carrier signal, and a varying level information signal, for producing first signal pulses when the amplitude of said carrier signal is greater than the amplitude of said information signal and second signal pulses when the amplitude of said phase shifted carrier signal is greater than the amplitude of said information signal; means connected to said carrier signal, said phase shifted carrier signal, said first signal pulses, and said second signal pulses for producing a first logical pulsed output signal when said carrier signal and said first signal pulses and said second signal pulses are low and for producing a second logical pulsed output signal when said phase shifted carrier, said first signal pulses and said second signal pulses are all low; and means for combining said first and second logical pulsed output signals to produce an output signal, whereby the fundamental frequency wave peaks will correspond to the information signal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for impressing an information signal on a carrier signal, comprising the steps of;
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producing pulses when the carrier signal amplitude is greater than the information signal amplitude; causing said pulses to be produced at times corresponding to zero and π
radians on the time continuum of the carrier signal;inverting every other consecutive pulse of said produced signal, and producing a resultant signal therefrom; extracting the fundamental frequency from the resultant signal, whereby when the information signal is varied from zero to the maximum of the carrier signal, the fundamental frequency wave peaks correspond to the information signal.
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