Synchronous demodulation system with digital output
First Claim
1. A synchronous demodulation system for demodulating an input signal and providing a digital output comprising, in combination:
- (a) an analog adder, said adder being arranged to receive said input signal and a control signal of the same frequency;
(b) a synchronous demodulator, said demodulator being arranged to receive the output of said adder;
(c) a digital controller, said controller being arranged to accept the output of said demodulator and to produce a digital output in response to the voltage of said input signal to be demodulated;
(d) a digital-to-analog converter, said digital-to-analog converter being arranged to be driven by said controller in synchronism with the frequency of said input signal to produce said control signal; and
(e) the output amplitude of said converter being adjustable in discrete steps in response to the digital output of said controller so that said demodulator output becomes zero in the mean.
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Abstract
A synchronous demodulation system with digital signal output contains a summation circuit receiving an input signal to be demodulated and a control signal. The output of the summation circuit is applied to a synchronous demodulator which feeds into a controller. The controller comprises an integrator, which precedes an A/D converter and a processor that acquires the output pulses of the A/D converter. The processor drives a D/A converter supplying the control signal to the summation circuit so that the summation of the input signal and the output of the D/A converter, averaged over time, leads to an (approximately) zero signal in the synchronous demodulator. Due to digital control the circuit is distinguished by a large dynamic range and high accuracy with simultaneous insensitivity.
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4 Claims
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1. A synchronous demodulation system for demodulating an input signal and providing a digital output comprising, in combination:
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(a) an analog adder, said adder being arranged to receive said input signal and a control signal of the same frequency; (b) a synchronous demodulator, said demodulator being arranged to receive the output of said adder; (c) a digital controller, said controller being arranged to accept the output of said demodulator and to produce a digital output in response to the voltage of said input signal to be demodulated; (d) a digital-to-analog converter, said digital-to-analog converter being arranged to be driven by said controller in synchronism with the frequency of said input signal to produce said control signal; and (e) the output amplitude of said converter being adjustable in discrete steps in response to the digital output of said controller so that said demodulator output becomes zero in the mean. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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