Claims
- 1. A demodulation system for demodulating an angle modulated input signal comprising:
- quadrature analog-to-digital sampling means for providing a first quadrature sample signal E.sub.1 (t) of said input signal and a second quadrature sample signal E.sub.2 (t) of said input signal, said sample signals being defined by the equations:
- E.sub.1 (t) = A.sub.1 cos.omega.t + .phi.
- E.sub.2 (t) = A.sub.1 sin.omega.t + .phi.
- where A.sub.1 is the vector representing the instantaneous amplitude of the input signal, .omega. is the instantaneous frequency of the input signal, t is the time when the sample signal is taken, and .phi. is the initial phase of the input signal; digital processing means for operating on a pair of said quadrature sample signals to provide an output signal related to the instantaneous phase angle of said input signal; means for mixing the input signal with a locally generated signal twice, once in each of two channels; means for shifting the phase of a locally generated signal by .pi./2 radians in one channel; means for filtering the sum and residual original frequencies of said mixed signals to obtain difference frequencies in quadrature phase relationship to one another; and means for simultaneously sampling said difference frequencies to form an output signal related to the instantaneous phase angle of said input signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 809,720, filed Mar. 24, 1969 entitled DIGITAL QUADRATURE DEMODULATOR and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 30,169, filed Apr. 20, 1970 entitled DIGITAL QUADRATURE DEMODULATORS AND TAPE RECORDING SYSTEMS EMPLOYING DIGITAL QUADRATURE DEMODULATORS, both abandoned.
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