Claims
- 1. A method of modulating an analog carrier with digital information, which comprises the steps of passing said analog carrier through a compensated analog switch;turning said analog switch off when said digital information is in a high state and turning said analog switch on when said digital information is in a low state; establishing a transition period of carrier to no carrier of a duration between 2 to 10 nanoseconds or faster; whereby said analog carrier is absent at the output of said analog switch when said digital information is in a high state and said analog carrier is present at the output of said analog switch when said digital information is in a low state thereby resulting in an interrupt modulated carrier; including the steps of equalizing the band width of the modulated carrier substantially to the band width of the analog carrier, and modulating said analog carrier with digital information at a rate of up to 100 megabits per second.
- 2. A method of modulating an analog carrier with digital information as recited in claim 1, wherein said analog carrier is interrupted by said digital information so that said analog carrier is only interrupted for approximately twenty-five percent of the duration of said analog carrier.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including the steps of demodulating said digital information by rectifying said interrupt analog carrier and then filtering said rectified interrupt modulated analog carrier to smooth the ripple voltage necessarily present as a result of the rectification, thereby recreating an inverted form of said digital information.
- 4. A method of demodulating digital information from an interrupt modulated analog carrier as recited in claim 3, wherein said interrupt modulated analog carrier is full wave rectified thereby inverting negative frequency cycles to provide twice the number of positive frequency cycles for filtering.
- 5. A method of demodulating digital information from an interrupt modulated analog carrier as recited in claim 3, which further comprises the steps of:conditioning said inverted digital information so that it can be used by digital electronic devices; and inverting said conditioned digital information to restore said original digital information.
- 6. A method of modulating an analog carrier with digital information which comprises the steps of passing said analog carrier through a compensated analog switch;turning said analog switch on when said digital information is in a high state and turning said analog switch off when said digital information is in a low state; establishing a transition period of carrier to no carrier of a duration between 2 to 10 nanoseconds; whereby said analog switch is off for the length of time said information is in a high state and said analog switch is on for the length of time said digital information is in a low state; whereby said analog carrier is absent at the output of said analog switch for the length of time said digital information is in a high state and said analog carrier is present at the output of said analog switch for the length of time said digital information is in low state; including the steps of equalizing the bandwidth of the modulated carrier substantially to the bandwidth of said analog carrier; and modulating said analog carrier with digital information at a rate of up to 100 megabits per second.
- 7. An apparatus for wirelessly transmitting information comprising:an oscillator which generates an analog carrier; at least one information source; an interrupt modulator having an analog carrier input, an information input and an output, said analog carrier input is coupled to said at least one information source; means for establishing a transition period from carrier to no carrier of a duration between 2 to 10 nanoseconds; an amplifier coupled to said output of said interrupt modulator; and an antenna coupled to said output of said amplifier for radiating an interrupt modulated analog carrier into the atmosphere; including: means for equalizing the bandwidth of said modulated analog carrier to the bandwidth of said analog carrier; and means for modulating said analog carrier at a rate of 100 megabits per second.
- 8. An apparatus for wirelessly transmitting information as recited in claim 7,wherein said interrupt modulator consists of an analog switch having an input, an output and a control input; wherein said input of said analog switch is coupled to said output of said oscillator, said output of said analog switch is coupled to said amplifier and said control input is coupled to said at least one information source; and wherein said at least one information source controls whether said analog switch allows or discontinues conductance of said analog carrier into said amplifier.
- 9. An apparatus for wirelessly transmitting information as recited in claim 8, wherein said analog switch is a high speed transistor.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit to provisional application 60/015,006 filed Apr. 8, 1996.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/05765 |
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WO |
00 |
8/28/1998 |
8/28/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/38490 |
10/16/1997 |
WO |
A |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Hatfield, L.E.; “Frequency-Shift RadioTransmission”; Procire vol. 36, No. 1; Jan. 1948; pp. 116-120. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/015006 |
Apr 1996 |
US |