Infra-red receiver
First Claim
1. An infra-red (IR) receiver comprising an IR diode connected in its forward mode so that it acts as a current source, means for detecting low frequency interference components in a signal produced by the IR diode and means to short-out the IR diode in response to the detection of the interference components.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A infra-red receiver for use in applications such as remote control of consumer equipment and receiving audio signals modulated on an IR carrier. The receiver comprises an IR diode (10) which is operated in its forward mode so that it constitutes a current source. The IR diode (10) is connected in an amplifying circuit which includes means (16) for detecting low frequency interference components in the signal and in response to the detection of these interference components temporarily shorts out the IR diode.
34 Citations
8 Claims
- 1. An infra-red (IR) receiver comprising an IR diode connected in its forward mode so that it acts as a current source, means for detecting low frequency interference components in a signal produced by the IR diode and means to short-out the IR diode in response to the detection of the interference components.
- 3. An infra-red (IR) receiver comprising an infra-red signal sensing diode connected in its forward mode, a first signal path connected between the anode and cathode electrodes of the IR diode, means for detecting low frequency components in the infra-red signal sensed by the diode, the first signal path including a switch device which is operable in response to the detection of the low frequency components by said means to short circuit said diode, a second amplifying signal path connected to the anode and cathode of said diode, and a current source connected to the second amplifying path, said current source having a high impedance to earth to inhibit current flow from the second amplifying path through the current source to earth.
Specification