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Computer controlled broadband receiver

  • US 4,777,657 A
  • Filed: 04/01/1987
  • Issued: 10/11/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/01/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A programmable signal receiver for use in a computer system having a chassis for enclosing the components of said computer system, including a central processing unit (CPU) and a bus for transmitting data to and from said CPU, said signal receiver comprising:

  • input port means for receiving a broadband signal;

    interface means for directly coupling said signal receiver to said bus for receiving instruction signals, including channel selection means for selecting at least one channel within said broadband signal in accordance with said instruction signals; and

    a programmable tuner coupled to said interface means, including means for storing data representing said at least one selected channel, and tuning means for each selected channel of said broadband signal for translating said selected channel to a predefined carrier frequency and for amplifying said translated signal, thereby producing an amplified channel signal, each said tuning means having amplifying means of sufficiently low impedance so that the RF radiation produced by said computer system does not corrupt said channel signal;

    said signal receiver including means for mounting said interface means and said tuning means inside the chassis of said computer system, and shielding means for preventing radiation from said computer system from interfacing with the operation of said tuning means and for preventing radiation from said signal receiver from interfering with the operation of said computer system.

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