This application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of PCT/GB2006/001234, filed Apr. 4, 2006, which claims benefit of Great Britain Application No. 0508034.6, filed Apr. 21, 2005.
The invention to which this application relates, is apparatus for the reception of data which is broadcast, typically via a satellite transmission system, to the apparatus. The apparatus is typically provided at residential or industrial premises and typically includes, an antenna, a receiving horn and a Low Noise Block (LNB) assembly. The apparatus can then be connected to one or more Broadcast Data Receivers (BDR) within the premises which allow the processing of the received data, typically into video and audio for a range of selectable television channels to be shown when the user selects a channel from the range of available channels.
Conventionally, the data is transmitted to the locations in one of two formats, a linear polarity (LP) format or a circular polarity (CP) format and within certain predesignated frequency ranges such as 10.7 to 12.75 GHz for linear polarity and 12.2 to 12.7 GHz for circular polarity. A problem which is increasingly being found is that the number of channels, and hence data, which is required to be transmitted cannot be accommodated within the available frequency ranges. This is particularly prevalent with the smaller CP frequency range.
A solution to this is to allow the apparatus to receive data in either or both of the circular or polarity formats but there are specific problems experienced in achieving this. The applicant has filed co-pending applications which address some of these problems and which allow the splitting of the data into data paths and processing, in the appropriate way, components of CP and LP data so that all of the same is available for selection and use in response to a user selection, such that, for example, if a channel is selected which is generated from data transmitted with a CP format this is equally as available, as LP format data required for another user selectable channel.
Another problem which is experienced is ensuring that adjustment can take place to take into account transmission and processing errors and to ensure that both, or one or other of, the phase and amplitude components of the split CP data paths is/are balanced to allow the processing of the data to occur efficiently and successfully. Typically, in order to allow the adjustment of the phase to achieve phase balance, adjustment is required at a waveguide provided as part of the LNB, while the adjustment of the amplitude, to allow amplitude balance to be achieved, requires adjustment at processing circuitry downstream of the waveguide.
The aim of the present invention is to provide apparatus which allows the adjustment of the phase and/or amplitude of the received CP format data signals components to be achieved in a reliable and efficient manner and thereby allow the provision of receiving apparatus with both LP and CP data available for selection and use.
In a first aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for receiving transmitted digital data, said apparatus configured for the reception of data in a circular polarity (CP) and/or a linear polarity (LP) format and including means for receiving data in both formats and including a waveguide wherein said apparatus includes adjustment means which allow adjustment to be made with respect to the amplitude and/or phase of at least one format of the received data.
By adjusting the wavelengths via the adjustment means, so the phase and/or balance of the orthogonal components of the received CP format data signals can be balanced and matched when emitted for use with the.
In one embodiment the adjustment means for one orthogonal component of the CP data wavelength is mounted in the waveguide so as to be perpendicular to the adjustment means for the other orthogonal component of the CP data.
In one embodiment first and second adjustment means are provided. Typically each adjustment means is a member provided to protrude to a selected extent into the waveguide from a wall of the waveguide, and the extent to which the member protrudes into the waveguide channel can be adjusted.
In one embodiment the adjustment means are located so as to be perpendicular to the plane of polarisation of the orthogonal component which is to be adjusted. In one embodiment the adjustment means causes the localised change in the height of the waveguide and hence the alteration of the wavelength of said data signal.
In one embodiment the adjustment means are mounted in the waveguide in conjunction with deflection means, a first adjustment means mounted upstream of the first deflection means for adjustment for the first orthogonal component and the second adjustment means mounted upstream of the second deflection means for adjustment for the second orthogonal component.
In one embodiment the waveguide which is used is as defined in the applicant's co-pending Application GB0419884.2, incorporated herein by reference, where there is provided a first channel along which CP and LP data passes when received, said first channel connected to a second channel along which data of a first polarity is deflected and, downstream thereof, a third channel along which data of a second polarity is deflected, said first and second polarity data signals leaving the second and third channels via respective apertures provided in the same plane.
Typically the adjustment means for both polarity format data signal are provided at spaced locations in the first channel.
Alternatively one, or both, of the adjustment means are provided in respective second or third channels.
In addition, or separately to the phase adjustment means, the apparatus in accordance with a further aspect of the invention includes an assembly for adjustment of the amplitude of the orthogonal components of the CP format data once it leaves the waveguide, said apparatus including a means for splitting the orthogonal components into separate paths, said adjustment assembly including a means for ensuring that the data in the paths, pass to a transformer or hybrid in an amplitude balanced condition, and wherein said adjustment assembly includes a means for adjustment of the bias or drain current of at least one amplifier positioned on one of the paths.
In one embodiment each of the data paths which lead to the hybrid from the waveguide include a plurality of amplifiers. Preferably each of the said data paths includes three amplifiers in series.
In one embodiment the condition of the second and/or third amplifiers in order from the split of the data paths from the waveguide are adjustable in at least one data path to allow the drain current to be altered to allow the amplitude balance to be achieved. Typically the first amplifier in each path is held constant.
Typically the adjustment of the drain current is achieved using a variable resistor potential divider.
The result of this method is to allow the orthogonal component (i.e Horizontal (H) and Vertical (V)) output from the last amplifier in each path to be matched in terms of amplitude prior to entering the hybrid. In one embodiment there is no attempt made to match the input to the first amplifier in each data path in terms of amplitude.
In one embodiment the hybrid used is a 3 dB multistage hybrid and more typically a 2 stage hybrid.
In accordance with this embodiment all, or the majority, of the gain on the data paths occurs before the hybrid as the amplifiers are positioned in the circuit before the hybrid.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for receiving transmitted digital data, said apparatus including a waveguide configured to receive data in at least a circular polarity (CP) format and means for processing both selectively wherein said apparatus includes adjustment means which allow adjustment to be made to match the phase of the orthogonal components (H) and (V) of the received CP format data signals.
Typically the apparatus receives data in the linear polarity format also
In one embodiment the adjustment means are provided in the waveguide.
Typically the adjustment means allow adjustment to one of the orthogonal components to match it in phase with the other. The adjustment means can be in the form of a member which protrudes to a selected extent into a passage of the waveguide.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for receiving transmitted digital data, in circular polarity (CP) and/or linear polarity (LP) format and means for processing both selectively wherein said apparatus includes adjustment means which allow adjustment to be made to match the amplitude of the H and V orthogonal components of the received CP format data signals.
In one embodiment the adjustment means is a variable resistor potential divider. Typically the orthogonal components are split to pass along respective circuit paths, each including a plurality of amplifiers and the adjustment means acts on at least one of the amplifiers in at least one of the paths.
In one embodiment each path includes three amplifiers in series and the second and/or third amplifies are adjustable in at least one of the paths to allow adjustment and matching of the amplitude.
Typically the adjustment which is made is with respect to the drain current value in at least one of the data paths.
Typically adjustment means to allow adjustment to match the phase of the orthogonal components are provided.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for receiving transmitted digital data, said apparatus including a waveguide configured for the reception of data in a circular polarity (CP) and/or a linear polarity (LP) format and wherein said waveguide includes adjustment means which allow adjustment to be made with respect to the components of the received data signals, said adjustment means allowing independent adjustment of the phase of the said components of the received data.
Typically the apparatus further includes adjustment means to allow matching of the amplitude of the said components.
In whichever embodiment there the apparatus is connected to at least one broadcast data receiver and a switch configuration via which a user selection to watch a particular television channel can be detected and the appropriate data for said channel supplied to the receiver.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method for the reception of broadcast data in both linear and circular polarity formats, said method including the steps of passing the received linear and circular polarity format data to a switch configuration for selective usage in response to a user selection to view and/or listen to a particular television channel via the apparatus and wherein adjustment can be selectively performed prior to said switch configuration to allow either or both of the phase and/or amplitude matching of the orthogonal components of the received circular polarity format data.
In one embodiment the adjustment of the phase is performed in the waveguide along which data signals pass and the amplitude matching adjustment occurs downstream of the same.
Typically the said apparatus and adjustment occurs within the LNB assembly located externally of a premises, said LNB connected to at least one broadcast data receiver via which television and/or radio channels can be selected for viewing or listening. The apparatus as herein described ensures that both Circular and linear polarity data can be received in an equally selectable and available manner and thus ensures that data over a wider frequency range can be transmitted thereby increasing the available bandwidth for said data between both polarity formats.
Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: —
a-e illustrate an elevation of a waveguide in accordance with one embodiment of the invention;
Referring firstly to
The waveguide assembly 2 includes a body having a series of channels, a first channel 4, a second channel 6 and a third channel 8. The channels 6 and 8 are connected to the first channel 4 so as to allow the selective deflection of orthogonal components of the CP format data signals from the first channel 4 into the channel 6 or 8 respectively with the LP format data typically passing along the first channel.
Each of the channels 6 and 8 have an aperture 10 which lie in the same plane and which allow the data signals to be emitted therefrom.
The first channel 4, includes two sets of deflection means 12, 14. The first set of deflection means 12 are positioned to lie perpendicular to the second set of deflection means 14. Furthermore, the first set of deflection means 12 are positioned adjacent to and typically slightly downstream of, a port 16 and a second set of deflection means 14 are positioned adjacent to and slightly downstream of port 20. The first port 16 leads into the second channel 6 and the second port 20 leads into the third channel 8.
In one embodiment the first and second sets of deflection means are positioned so as to allow the deflection of components of the received signals, in one embodiment of the circular polarity data signals.
Thus, in use, the received linear polarity and circular polarity format signals 50, 52, enter the first channel 4, through the aperture 22 and pass therealong. A first component, typically an orthogonal component of the circular polarity format data of the received signals, are deflected by the first set of deflection means 12 through the aperture 16 and into the second channel 6. The remainder continues along the first channel and a second component, typically the other orthogonal component of the circular polarity format data meets the second set of deflection means 14 at which stage they are deflected through the aperture 20 and into the third channel 8 whereupon the circular and linear polarity data signals 10 are emitted from their respective apertures of the waveguide.
In this implementation, the phase of the orthogonal components of the CP format data can be adjusted by the selective insertion of the two pins or screws (30, 32) or similar tuning elements, each screw affecting one of the orthogonal components. Depending on the actual phase response of the RF amplifiers, which will vary from unit to unit in production, generally only one of the screws (30, 32) will be adjusted since the phase will need to be pushed in one direction or the other but not both. It would also be possible to add a phase length to one of the orthogonal channels and not the other such that a single tuning screw could be used. In this case the zero phase position would leave the screw in a nominal inserted position and then a retraction or further insertion would adjust the phase in either required direction.
It is also possible to adjust the phase by other means, for instance the insertion of a tuning screw in close proximity to a microstrip line or the addition of a slab of bare PCB material or dielectric material over the top of a microstrip line. This will change the effective dielectric constant and increase the effective length and hence phase. The slab of material could be shaped e.g. in a triangular shape and then progressively moved across the microstrip line to gradually change phase; or usage of a trombone microstrip line, allowing a length of metal to be moved up and down a trombone line thus adjusting phase.
An LNB for Circular Polarity format data contains a polarising element in the waveguide to convert the incoming circular polarisation into linear so that it can be picked up on probes inserted into or present in the waveguide. The assembly of the invention has no such polarising element, and it receives CP orthogonal H and V signals or components. It does however maintain a near perfect phase and amplitude relationship between these two orthogonal components. The CP signals, both LHCP and RHCP are picked up therefore by both probes, e.g. for RHCP half the power is present on one orthogonal probe 33 and the other half on the other orthogonal probe 35 but with a 90° phase difference between the two. This phase difference is sign reversed for LHCP.
Both orthogonal components (i.e H and V) are each amplified along respective data paths 42, 44 (46, 48, 50; 46′, 48′, 50′) and presented to the CP-LP transformer or hybrid 54 which is generally a 3 dB hybrid. The amplitude and phase relationship of the two orthogonal components when incident on the hybrid is required not to have been significantly distorted. For this to be the case the phase and amplitude response of the RF amplifiers must be compensated for or tuned such that the amplifiers have a very similar amplitude and phase response.
The amplitude response can be adjusted by varying the bias current to any of the RF Amplifiers, which are typically FET or HEMT devices; this can be achieved by usage of a variable resistor or potential divider 55. One particularly useful implementation of this is shown in
The amplitude balancing of the data emitted from the data paths 42, 44 is achieved prior to the data entering the Wilkinson Power Dividers 52 and entering the Hybrid 54. Thereafter the data can be processed in a suitable manner for the Circular Polarity (CP) and Linear Polarity (LP) formats as required to ensure that all required and selectable television channels are available to be generated as a result of a user selection received and using a suitable switching configuration such as that shown 56 for specific receiver connections.
Both the phase and amplitude adjustment will typically have no impact on the Linear polarisation format data in that these components are fundamentally isolated by the linear waveguide arrangement and any small phase or amplitude adjustment has no effect on linear cross-polarity and just changes the phase and amplitude response of the LNB by an insignificant amount. However, these small amplitude and phase adjustments have a dramatic impact on the CP cross polar isolation since it balances the signals at the input to the hybrid and effectively nulls the isolation.
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