Apparatus and method for removing bias distortion from a product demodulator
First Claim
1. Apparatus for correlating an input signal with a time delayed version of itself including means for additively combining a portion of the input signal with said delayed version to form a delay compensated signal;
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Abstract
A class of product demodulators operates by multiplying an input signal with a delayed version of itself. Bias distortion in such product demodulators arises when the signals to be multiplied together are not separated by the correct amount of delay. The amount of delay may be adjusted by additively combining a portion of the incoming signal with the delayed signal. In one embodiment an analog implementation is disclosed having a linear multiplier, adder, and delay line. In another embodiment a digital signal processor is utilized to perform product demodulation in accordance with the invention when periodic samples of the incoming waveform are the available signal.
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10 Claims
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1. Apparatus for correlating an input signal with a time delayed version of itself including means for additively combining a portion of the input signal with said delayed version to form a delay compensated signal;
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means for multiplying said delay compensated signal with the input signal to generate an output signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a method for demodulating a frequency modulated input signal including the steps of:
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phase shifting the input signal by a fixed amount as measured at a predetermined frequency; adding a portion of the input signal to the phase shifted signal to generate a phase compensated signal having substantially 90 degrees of phase shift at said predetermined frequency; and correlating the phase compensated signal with the input signal to generate a signal having a time varying dc voltage in accordance with the frequency variations of the input signal.
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6. A method for product demodulation of a modulated carrier wave having a sinusoidal character including the steps of:
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sampling the amplitude of an incoming signal at periodic intervals; encoding the amplitude of the samples into a plurality of binary digits; storing the encoded samples for an interval of time; multiplying certain encoded samples with a predetermined constant to provide amplitude scaling; adding a presently received encoded sample with a previously received encoded sample to form a compensated sample-at least one of said samples being amplitude scaled; multiplying the presently received encoded sample with the compensated sample to form a product demodulated signal.
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7. Apparatus for forming a product between an input signal, having a sinusoidal characteristic, and a time delayed version of the input signal including means for delaying the input signal
characterized by: means for additively combining the input signal with the delayed input signal to provide said time delayed version. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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