Signal-strength-peak detecting circuit for automatic tuning circuit
First Claim
1. A circuit for detecting an optimum peak point signal strength in an automatic tuning circuit for automatically tuning in to a broadcasting station having a signal strength greater than a predetermined value, said detecting circuit comprising:
- (a) an RF tuning circuit for output a received signal in a tuned state;
(b) an RF non-tuning circuit for output said received signal in a non-tuned state;
(c) a local oscillator circuit for outputting a local oscillator signal;
(d) a tuned frequency variable circuit for varying, by predetermined changing steps, the frequency of said received signal transmitted by said RF tuning circuit and the frequency of the local oscillator signal of said local oscillator circuit;
(e) a selector circuit for selecting a first output signal of said RF non-tuning circuit during the automatic tuning and for selecting a second output signal of said RF tuning circuit after termination of the automatic tuning;
(f) a signal strength detector for detecting the signal strength of the received signal;
(g) a fine tuning circuit for varying, the tuned frequency of said second output signal of said RF tuning circuit after termination of the automatic tuning within the changing steps in said tuned frequency variable circuit;
(h) a gradient decision circuit for deciding a gradient of change of said signal strength based on the signal strength obtained from said signal strength detector when the tuned frequency is varied by said fine tuning circuit;
(i) a peak detector for detecting one or more peaks of the signal strength based on the result of the decision of said gradient decision circuit; and
(j) a peak discriminating circuit for discriminating an optimum peak point among the peaks detected by said peak detector.
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Abstract
In a signal-strength-peak detecting circuit, tuning frequencies by a tuning circuit are periodically varied. Wide band seek is performed according to a signal level of the varied frequencies. When the signal level is greater than a predetermined value, a fine tuning circuit varies tuning frequencies to perform narrow band seek. Further, change of signal levels is detected during narrow band seek to decide whether the peak of the signal level is trapezoidal or rounded. When the peak is decided to be rounded, the maximum value is used as the peak. On the other hand, when the peak is decided to be trapezoidal, the central point of an upper side of the trapezoid is selected as an optimum peak.
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9 Claims
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1. A circuit for detecting an optimum peak point signal strength in an automatic tuning circuit for automatically tuning in to a broadcasting station having a signal strength greater than a predetermined value, said detecting circuit comprising:
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(a) an RF tuning circuit for output a received signal in a tuned state; (b) an RF non-tuning circuit for output said received signal in a non-tuned state; (c) a local oscillator circuit for outputting a local oscillator signal; (d) a tuned frequency variable circuit for varying, by predetermined changing steps, the frequency of said received signal transmitted by said RF tuning circuit and the frequency of the local oscillator signal of said local oscillator circuit; (e) a selector circuit for selecting a first output signal of said RF non-tuning circuit during the automatic tuning and for selecting a second output signal of said RF tuning circuit after termination of the automatic tuning; (f) a signal strength detector for detecting the signal strength of the received signal; (g) a fine tuning circuit for varying, the tuned frequency of said second output signal of said RF tuning circuit after termination of the automatic tuning within the changing steps in said tuned frequency variable circuit; (h) a gradient decision circuit for deciding a gradient of change of said signal strength based on the signal strength obtained from said signal strength detector when the tuned frequency is varied by said fine tuning circuit; (i) a peak detector for detecting one or more peaks of the signal strength based on the result of the decision of said gradient decision circuit; and (j) a peak discriminating circuit for discriminating an optimum peak point among the peaks detected by said peak detector. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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