Claims
- 1. A simplified equalizer network comprising a series chain of N all pass delay stages having an initial output tap connected to the input to the first stage in the chain and N additional output taps each connected to the output of a succeeding stage in the chain, N+1 scaling circuits each connected to one of the output taps, each scaling circuit including a multiplying digital to analog converter for multiplying an input signal from the associated chain output tap by a digital scaling control signal indicative of a scaling coefficient, in which M+1 frequency control points afford the predetermined frequency response characteristic over the preselected frequency range, summing circuit means for additively combining the outputs of all of the scaling circuits in the polarity relationships determined by the scaling circuits' respective scaling coefficients, and a scaling control signal generator for generating a series of scaling control signals, the scaling control signal generator comprising:
- computing means for receiving a series of attenuation numbers, H.sub.O through H.sub.M, conjointly representative of the frequency response characteristic of the equalizer network in accordance with the relationship ##EQU16## and for generating a series of digital scaling control signals each representative of the scaling coefficient for one scaling circuit in the equalizer network based on the series ##EQU17## where b.sub.k is representative of the Fourier function series ##EQU18## and n is the number of one stage in the all pass chain.
- 2. The scaling control signal generator according to claim 1 in which N is determined in accordance with the relationship ##EQU19## in which: f.sub.O =1/2.pi.RC
- f.sub.L is the lower limit of the frequency range,
- f.sub.H is the upper limit of the frequency range,
- f.sub.H f.sub.L =f.sub.O.sup.2, and
- RC is the time constant of each delay stage.
- 3. The scaling control signal generator according to claim 2 in which M.ltoreq.N/2.
- 4. The scaling control signal generator according to claim 3 in which ##EQU20##
- 5. The scaling control signal generator according to claim 1 in which ##EQU21##
- 6. A method of operating an equalizer network to obtain a predetermined frequency response characteristic, over a preselected frequency range, from the equalizer network in accordance with the relationship ##EQU22## the equalizer network comprising a series chain of all pass delay stages having an initial output tap connected to the input to the first stage in the chain and N additional output taps each connected to the output of a succeeding stage in the chain, N+1 scaling circuits each connected to one of the output taps, and summing circuit means for additively combining the outputs of all of the scaling circuits in the polarity relationships determined by the scaling circuits' respective scaling coefficients, the method comprising the following steps:
- a) receiving a series of M+1 attenuation numbers, H.sub.O through H.sub.M, which together represent the frequency response characteristic which is desired that the equalizer network produce;
- b) processing each of the attenuation numbers from step (a) with the Fourier function series equations ##EQU23## in which n is the number of one stage in the all pass chain, .theta. is the phase shift of any signal of frequency f within the operating range of any delay stage in the chain, and .theta..sub.m+1 and .theta..sub.m are the phase shifts for any all pass delay stage at the upper and lower frequencies, respectively, of the nominal pass band for each of the frequency control points H.sub.m, to develop a group of intermediate values b.sub.n ;
- c) additively combining the group of values calculated in step (b) in accordance with the relationships to generate a digital scaling coefficient for one scaling circuit in the equalizer network; ##EQU24## d) applying the digital scaling coefficient generated in step (c) to said one scaling circuit; and
- e) repeating steps (b) through (d) for each of the other stages of the all pass chain.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/919,742 filed on Jul. 27, 1992, U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,075.
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