Energy conserving stand-by function in radio traffic report receiver
First Claim
1. A radio receiver adapted to simultaneously receive a voice channel anda digital data channel, havinga source of operating voltage (U) and the following components:
- a high-frequency stage with a plurality of outputs;
an audio-frequency stage connected to one of said outputs;
a decoder, connected to another of said outputs, for decoding traffic announcements received in digitally encoded form via said digital data channel;
a computer, connected to an output of said decoder, for evaluating a data packet received from said decoder;
a memory, bidirectionally connected to said computer, for temporarily storing said traffic announcements;
switch means, havinga power input connected to said operating voltage source,a control input connected to said computer, andrespective power supply outputs connected to each of the foregoing components, for conserving electrical energy by selectively energizing only those components needed for traffic announcement monitoring purposes, namely said high-frequency stage, said decoder, said computer, and said memory;
timing means, having an output connected to at least one of said computer and said switch means, for further conserving electrical energy by discontinuously energizing said high-frequency stages;
and means for detecting when one complete cycle of traffic announcements has been decoded for the first time and written into the memory, for periodically identifying, evaluating, and storing in memory an updating bit which is present in the data packet and is changed each time the traffic announcements change and for responding to a change in said updating bit by storing in said memory at least one further complete cycle of traffic announcements.
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Abstract
A radio receiver, particularly a vehicle receiver, is equipped with a decoder for decoding traffic announcements received in digitally encoded form. It includes a memory in which the traffic announcements are stored, ready to be called up. If the radio receiver is to be capable of displaying current traffic announcements at all times, it must be kept on continuously so that it can copy any updated traffic announcements into its memory. In a vehicle receiver, however, the result is a high energy requirement that excessively burdens the vehicle battery. The radio receiver according to the invention is equipped with an energy conserving circuit, which connects only those components needed for evaluating the traffic announcements to the operating voltage source. It can moreover be provided that the greatest energy consumers of these components are switched on only intermittently, and that the complete cycles of traffic announcements are evaluated only whenever the prior evaluation of an updating bit has indicated that changes have been made.
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6 Claims
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1. A radio receiver adapted to simultaneously receive a voice channel and
a digital data channel, having a source of operating voltage (U) and the following components: -
a high-frequency stage with a plurality of outputs; an audio-frequency stage connected to one of said outputs; a decoder, connected to another of said outputs, for decoding traffic announcements received in digitally encoded form via said digital data channel; a computer, connected to an output of said decoder, for evaluating a data packet received from said decoder; a memory, bidirectionally connected to said computer, for temporarily storing said traffic announcements; switch means, having a power input connected to said operating voltage source, a control input connected to said computer, and respective power supply outputs connected to each of the foregoing components, for conserving electrical energy by selectively energizing only those components needed for traffic announcement monitoring purposes, namely said high-frequency stage, said decoder, said computer, and said memory; timing means, having an output connected to at least one of said computer and said switch means, for further conserving electrical energy by discontinuously energizing said high-frequency stages; and means for detecting when one complete cycle of traffic announcements has been decoded for the first time and written into the memory, for periodically identifying, evaluating, and storing in memory an updating bit which is present in the data packet and is changed each time the traffic announcements change and for responding to a change in said updating bit by storing in said memory at least one further complete cycle of traffic announcements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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