Claims
- 1. Demodulator apparatus for demodulating a data bearing broadcast signal, comprising means for receiving a broadcast signal and producing therefrom a predetermined intermediate carrier frequency having analog signals therein,
- a charge coupled device connected to receive said intermediate carrier frequency and having N active stages and tap weight means at each of said stages for entering a tap weight sequence to yield maximum correlation energy when a predetermined alignment occurs to thereby mark phase and frequency agreement between local timing signals and the received signals.
- 2. Demodulator apparatus as defined in claim 1 including an analog-to-digital converter connected to said charge coupled device for digitizing analog signals after passing through said charge coupled device.
- 3. Demodulator apparatus for demodulating a data bearing broadcast signal in the absence of mixers and without incurring quantization errors, comprising:
- a) means for receiving a broadcast signal and producing therefrom a predetermined intermediate carrier frequency (F.sub.IF),
- b) charge coupled device connected to receive said intermediate carrier frequency F.sub.IF and having N active stages and tap weight means at each of said stages for entering a tap weight sequence to yield maximum correlation energy when desired alignment occurs to thereby mark phase and frequency agreement between local timing and the received signal, and the frequency F.sub.IF is:
- (N.sub.stage /4)(D.sub.R /2)(K)(1/.alpha.)
- where:
- N.sub.stage correspond to the number of active stages,
- D.sub.R /.sub.2 and .alpha. defines the relationship between the number of active stages and symbol rate of the received signal,
- K.sub.1 is a scaling factor which specifies the number of carrier cycles per four stage block and it is and odd integer .gtoreq.1,
- .alpha. denotes the portion of a symbol, that said transversal charge coupled device spans,
- c) means for sampling said intermediate frequency at a clock rate (F.sub.s) of: ##EQU2## wherein F.sub.IF is said intermediate frequency and K is a scaling factor which is related to the number of carrier cycles per stage.
- 4. The demodulator apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said transversal filter is a charge coupled device having N stages having demodulator aliasing frequencies F.sub.ALS and said carrier frequency F.sub.IF is: ##EQU3##
- 5. A method for demodulating a data bearing broadcast signal in the absence of mixers and without incurring quantization errors, comprising:
- a) receiving a broadcast signal and producing therefrom an intermediate carrier frequency (F.sub.IF),
- b) providing a charge coupled device (CCD) having N active stages and tap weight means at each of said stages for entering a tap weight sequence to yield maximum correlation energy when desired alignment occurs to thereby mark phase and frequency agreement between local timing and the received signal, and the frequency of F.sub.IF is:
- (N.sub.stage /4)(D.sub.R /.sub.2)(K)(1/.alpha.)
- where:
- N.sub.stage correspond to the number of active stages,
- D.sub.R /.sub.2 and .alpha. defines the relationship between the number of active stages and symbol rate of the received signal,
- K.sub.1 is a scaling factor which specifies the number of carrier cycles per four stage block and it is and odd integer .gtoreq.1,
- .alpha. denotes the portion of a symbol that said transversal filter spans,
- c) sampling said intermediate frequency at a clock rate (F.sub.s) of: ##EQU4## wherein F.sub.IF is said intermediate frequency and K.sub.2 is a scaling factor related to the number of carrier cycles per stage.
- 6. The method defined in claim 5 wherein said charge coupled device (CCD) having N stages has a demodulation aliasing frequency F.sub.ALS and said carrier frequency F.sub.IF is: ##EQU5##
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/597,685 filed Oct. 16, 1990 entitled "A DEMODULATION METHOD AND APPARATUS", now abandoned.
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