Claims
- 1. A device for digitally evaluating at least the frequency of an input signal, said input signal being in the form of digitized samples having sample values, said device comprising a digital processor member having an input to which the signal to be analyzed is applied after passing through a digitizer, said digitizer also receiving a stable clock signal, said digital processor member further comprising:
- means for deriving an analytic signal from said sample values, said analytic signal having a real portion which coincides with said digitized samples;
- means for calculating, in accordance with said sample values, phase values corresponding to the phase of said input signal;
- means for estimating the frequency of said input signal by operating on said phase values without using any operator of the Fourier transform type or any hypothesis test either separately or simultaneously; and
- means for estimating the difference between the real signal as taken in this way and the signal obtained from the estimated frequency.
- with the output from the digital processor member comprising a digital quality signal representing the quality of said input signal and a frequency measurement signal.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said digital processor member comprises:
- a common memory circuit;
- said deriving means, comprising a first circuit responsive to said sample values for generating the analytic signal;
- said calculating means, comprising a second circuit for calculating said phase values and for constructing a developed phase;
- said second estimating means, comprising a third circuit for determining the quality of said input signal and enabling statistical estimates to be made of differences between said real signal and the signal obtained from the estimated frequency and enabling noise to be estimated as a function of the form of said input signal to be analyzed;
- said first estimating means, comprising a fourth circuit for estimating the frequency of said input signal;
- an interconnection bus;
- respective bidirectional links coupling each of said first through fourth circuits to said interconnection bus;
- an input circuit for acquiring said digitized samples;
- a unidirectional link coupling said input circuit to the common memory; and
- a coupler having inputs connected to outputs from said third circuit and from said fourth circuit, and having an output which constitutes the output from said processor member.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, further comprising a source of a phase reference signal and a second digitizer which receives both said phase reference signal and said stable clock signal.
- 4. A device according to claim 3, wherein the digital processor member further includes:
- a second circuit for acquiring digital samples of the phase reference signal and connected the first sample acquisition circuit to the memory circuit; and
- a circuit for estimating the phase of the input signal relative to the reference signal, and for estimating the jitter.
- 5. A device according to claim 1, wherein said first through fourth circuits comprise a plurality of mutually independent calculation members which have access to said common memory circuit, with an exclusive zone in said common memory circuit being attributed to each calculation member for writing in memory.
- 6. A device according to claim 5, wherein said common memory circuit comprises a memory lattice network.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Application No. 07/197,251 filed May 23, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,954,961.
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Divisions (1)
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