Voltage controlled equalizer
First Claim
1. A voltage controlled equalizer having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
- a first signal path comprising a delay means having an input coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized and to provide known phase shifts thereof within a predetermined frequency range, and an amplifier means having a first input coupled to an output of said delay means; and
a second signal path in parallel with the first signal path coupled to provide a signal of opposite polarity with respect to a polarity provided by said first input of said amplifier means, said second signal path having a control means having an input coupled to said input of the delay means and an output coupled to an output of said amplifier means and having a control input coupled to receive a control signal to adjust the gain of said second signal path, thereby adjusting the amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of said equalizer.
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Abstract
A voltage controlled equalizer has two parallel signal paths. A first signal path is provided by a delay line coupled to an input of an amplifier. A control circuit is coupled between an input of the delay line and an output of the amplifier, via a second, parallel signal path. A control signal is applied to the control circuit to adjust the gain of the second signal path, thereby adjusting an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of the equalizer. Signal delays caused by the control circuit are preferably selected substantially equal to those of the amplifier to compensate for undesired phase shifts of high frequency signals in the second signal path.
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Citations
21 Claims
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1. A voltage controlled equalizer having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
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a first signal path comprising a delay means having an input coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized and to provide known phase shifts thereof within a predetermined frequency range, and an amplifier means having a first input coupled to an output of said delay means; and a second signal path in parallel with the first signal path coupled to provide a signal of opposite polarity with respect to a polarity provided by said first input of said amplifier means, said second signal path having a control means having an input coupled to said input of the delay means and an output coupled to an output of said amplifier means and having a control input coupled to receive a control signal to adjust the gain of said second signal path, thereby adjusting the amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of said equalizer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A voltage controlled equalizer having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
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delay means having an input coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized and to provide known phase shifts thereof within a predetermined frequency range; first amplifier means having an input of a first polarity coupled to an output of said delay means; and second, voltage controlled amplifier means having an input of a second polarity, opposite said first polarity coupled to said input of said delay means, an output coupled to an output of said first amplifier means, and having a control input coupled to receive a control signal to adjust the gain of said voltage controlled amplifier means to thereby adjust said amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of said equalizer. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A voltage controlled equalizer having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
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differential amplifier means having a first input of a first polarity and a second input of a second, opposite polarity, and an output coupled to provide an output signal corresponding to a difference between respective signals received at said first and second input; delay means having an input coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized and to provide known phase shifts thereof within a predetermined frequency range; said differential amplifier means having its first input coupled to an output of said delay means and having its second input coupled to said input of said delay means; and voltage controlled amplifier means having an input of said second polarity coupled to said second input of said differential amplifier means, an output coupled to said output of said differential amplifier means, and having a control input for receiving a control signal to adjust the gain of said voltage controlled amplifier means to thereby adjust said amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of said equalizer. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. A voltage controlled cosine equalizer having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
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differential amplifier means having a first and a second input and an output; delay means having an input coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized and to provide known phase shifts thereof within a predetermined frequency range; said differential amplifier means having its first input coupled to an output of said delay means and having its second input coupled to said input of said delay means; and voltage controlled amplifier means having an input coupled to said second input of said differential amplifier means and having an output coupled to said output of said differential amplifier means and wherein said voltage controlled amplifier means further comprises a control input for receiving a control signal for adjusting the gain thereof, thereby adjusting said amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of said equalizer.
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18. A voltage controlled cosine equalizer having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
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differential amplifier means having a first and a second input and an output; delay means having an input coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized and having an output coupled to said first input of said differential amplifier means; voltage divider means having a potentiometer with two opposite terminals coupled between said input of said delay means and ground, said potentiometer having an adjustable terminal coupled to said second input of said differential amplifier means for providing a first adjustment of said amplitude versus frequency response characteristic; and voltage controlled amplifier means having an input coupled to an output of said voltage divider means and having an output coupled to said output of said differential amplifier means and wherein said voltage controlled amplifier means further comprises a control input for receiving a control signal for providing a second adjustment of said amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of said equalizer.
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19. A voltage controlled transversal equalizer, having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
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differential amplifier means having a first and a second input and an output; transversal filter means having a series combination of a first and a second delay means coupled in parallel with a series combination of a first and a second resistor means, a junction between said first delay means and first resistor means being coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized, a junction between said second delay means and second resistor means being coupled to ground, a junction between said first and second delay means being coupled to said first input of said differential amplifier means and said second input of the differential amplifier means being coupled to a junction between said first and second resistor means; and voltage controlled amplifier means having an input coupled to said second input of said differential amplifier means, an output coupled to said output of said differential amplifier means and having a control input for receiving a control signal to adjust the gain of said voltage controlled amplifier means, thereby adjusting said frequency response characteristic of said equalizer. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A voltage controlled equalizer having an amplitude versus frequency response characteristic, comprising:
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a delay means having an input coupled to receive an input signal to be equalized and to provide known phase shifts thereof within a predetermined frequency range; a differential amplifier means having a first input of a first polarity coupled to an output of said delay means and having a second input of a second, opposite polarity coupled to said input of said delay means; and a multiplier means having a first input coupled to said input of the delay means, an output coupled to an output of said differential amplifier means and a second input coupled to receive a control signal for adjusting a gain of a signal path provided by said multiplier, thereby adjusting the amplitude versus frequency response characteristic of said equalizer.
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Specification