Claims
- 1. A method for automatic gain control, comprising the steps of:
- controlling the amplitude of an analog input signal at a gain level determined in accordance with a gain control signal to provide an analog received signal;
- converting the analog received signal into a digital received signal;
- detecting a direct-current offset from the digital received signal; and
- generating the gain control signal in consideration of the direct-current offset, wherein the step of generating the gain control signal includes:
- finding the average level of the digital received signal,
- generating, in consideration of the direct-current offset, a reference value which corresponds to a desired average level of the digital received signal,
- finding a difference value between the average level of the digital received signal and the reference value, and
- generating the gain control signal based on the difference value, so that the average level of the digital received signal approximates the reference value.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein,
- the step of generating the reference value comprises the step of subtracting the direct-current offset from a nominal reference value which is theoretically determined in advance.
- 3. An automatic gain control apparatus comprising:
- a gain-controllable amplifier which controls the amplitude of an analog input signal at a gain level determined in accordance with a gain control signal to provide an analog received signal;
- an A/D (Analog-to-Digital) converter which converts the analog received signal into a digital received signal;
- a direct-current offset detector which detects a direct-current offset from the digital received signal; and
- a gain control signal generator which generates the gain control signal in consideration of the direct-current offset, the gain control signal generator including:
- (1) an average power calculator which calculates the average level of the digital received signal,
- (2) a reference value generator which generates a reference value in consideration of the direct-current offset, the reference value corresponding to a desired average level of the digital received signal, and
- (3) a subtractor which provides a difference value between the average level of the digital received signal and the reference value,
- wherein the gain control signal is generated based on the difference value, so that the average level of the digital received signal approximates the reference value.
- 4. The automatic gain control apparatus according to claim 3, wherein,
- the reference value generator subtracts the direct-current offset from a nominal reference value which is theoretically determined in advance.
- 5. The automatic gain control apparatus according to claim 3, wherein,
- the gain control signal is generated to have an optimum level so that the analog received signal has a maximum amplitude which corresponds to the maximum permissible level of the A/D converter.
- 6. A digital receiver, comprising:
- an antenna which receives a transmitted RF (Radio Frequency) signal;
- an RF unit which converts the RF signal into an IF (Intermediate Frequency) signal or a base-hand signal to provide an analog input signal;
- an automatic gain control apparatus which controls the level of the analog input signal to provide a digital received signal having an optimum level; and
- a demodulation unit which demodulates modulated data from the digital received signal,
- wherein the automatic gain control apparatus comprises:
- (1) a gain-controllable amplifier which controls the amplitude of the analog input signal at a gain level determined in accordance with a gain control signal to provide an analog received signal,
- (2) a A/D (Analog-to-Digital) converter which converts the analog received signal to provide the digital received signal,
- (3) a direct-current offset detector which detects a direct-current offset from the digital received signal, and
- (4) a gain control signal generator which generates the gain control signal in consideration of the direct-current offset,
- wherein the gain control signal generator comprises:
- (1) an average power calculator which calculates the average level of the digital received signal,
- (2) a reference value generator which generates a reference value in consideration of the direct-current offset, the reference value corresponding to a desired average level of the digital received signal, and
- (3) a subtractor which provides a difference value between the average level of the digital received signal and the reference value, and
- wherein the gain control signal is generated based on the difference value, so that the average level of the digital received signal approximates the reference value.
- 7. The digital receiver according to claim 6, wherein,
- the reference value generator subtracts the direct-current offset from a nominal reference value which is theoretically determined in advance.
- 8. A digital receiver, comprising:
- an antenna which receives a transmitted RF (Radio Frequency signal;
- an RF unit which converts the RF signal into an IF (Intermediate Frequency) signal or a base-hand signal to provide an analog input signal;
- an automatic gain control apparatus which controls the level of the analog input signal to provide a digital received signal having an optimum level; and
- a demodulation unit which demodulates modulated data from the digital received signal,
- wherein the automatic gain control apparatus comprises:
- (1) a gain-controllable amplifier which controls the amplitude of the analog input signal at a gain level determined in accordance with a gain control signal to provide an analog received signal,
- (2) a A/D (Analog-to-Digital) converter which converts the analog received signal to provide the digital received signal,
- (3) a direct-current offset detector which detects a direct-current offset from the digital received signal, and
- (4) a gain control signal generator which generates the gain control signal in consideration of the direct-current offset,
- wherein the gain control signal generator comprises:
- (1) an average power calculator which calculates the average level of the digital received signal,
- (2) a reference value generator which generates a reference value in consideration of the direct-current offset, the reference value corresponding to a desired average level of the digital received signal, and
- (3) a subtractor which provides a difference value between the average level of the digital received and the reference value,
- wherein the gain control signal is generated based on the difference value, so that the average level of the digital received signal approximates the reference value, and
- wherein the gain control signal is generated to have an optimum level so that the amplitude-controlled analog input has a maximum amplitude which corresponds to the maximum permissible level of the A/D converter.
Priority Claims (1)
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8-130264 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority of Application No. H8-130264, filed May 24, 1996 in Japan, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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