Claims
- 1. A radio frequency (RF) signal receiver, comprising:
- an input for receiving a radio frequency signal, said radio frequency signal being subject to periods of absence;
- a signal detector circuit coupled to said input responsive to said radio frequency signal for producing an output signal, said output signal being a baseband signal when said RF signal is present, or a noise signal when said RF signal is absent;
- a utilization circuit for receiving and using said baseband signal;
- a counter; and
- a microcomputer circuit for controlling said receiver; wherein,
- said microcomputer periodically sampling said output signal for determining the frequency content of said output signal;
- said microcomputer decrementing a count value generated by said counter in response to determining that said output signal contains signals no higher in frequency than a frequency threshold value and incrementing said count value in response to determining that said output signal contains signals higher in frequency than said frequency threshold value; said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is present if said value of said counter is below a predetermined count value: and said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is absent if said value of said counter is above said predetermined count value.
- 2. The RF receiver of claim 1, wherein said microcomputer utilizes a high frequency threshold and a low frequency threshold and determines the frequency content of said output signal by measuring the pulsewidth of said output signal by periodically sampling said output signal and accumulating a count;
- said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is present if said output signal contains signals no higher in frequency said low frequency threshold value, and determines that said RF signal is absent if said output signal contains signals higher in frequency than said high frequency threshold value.
- said microcomputer determines RF signal absence when said output signal contains signals which have a frequency higher than said low frequency threshold and lower than said high frequency threshold, said determination being made when said count reaches a predetermined value.
- 3. A base unit of a cordless telephone set, comprising:
- an input for receiving a radio frequency signal from a hand unit of said cordless telephone set, said radio frequency signal being subject to periods of absence;
- a signal detector circuit coupled to said input responsive to said radio frequency signal for producing an output signal, said output signal being a baseband signal when said RF signal is present, or a noise signal when said RF signal is absent;
- a utilization circuit for receiving and using said baseband signal;
- a counter; and
- a microcomputer circuit for controlling said base unit; wherein,
- said microcomputer periodically sampling said output signal to determine the frequency content of said output signal;
- said microcomputer decrementing a count value generated by said counter in response to determining that said output signal contains signals no higher in frequency than a frequency threshold value and incrementing said count value in response to determining that said output signal contains signals higher in frequency than said frequency threshold value; said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is present if said value of said counter is below a predetermined count value; and said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is absent if said value of said counter is above said predetermined count value.
- 4. The circuit of claim 3, wherein said microcomputer utilizes a high frequency threshold and a low frequency threshold and determines the frequency content of said output signal by measuring the pulsewidth of said output signal by periodically sampling said output signal and accumulating a count;
- said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is present if said output signal contains signals no higher in frequency said low frequency threshold value, and determines that said RF signal is absent if said output signal contains signals higher in frequency than said high frequency threshold value.
- said microcomputer determines RF signal absence when said output signal contains signals which have a frequency higher than said low frequency threshold and lower than said high frequency threshold, said determination being made when said count reaches a predetermined value.
- 5. The circuit of claim 4 wherein said utilization circuit is a telephone interface circuit for coupling telephone signals to a telephone network.
- 6. The circuit of claim 5 wherein said determination of absence of RF carrier is indicative of an out of range condition.
- 7. The circuit of claim 5 wherein said determination of absence of RF carrier is indicative of an unoccupied channel.
- 8. A handunit of a cordless telephone set, comprising:
- an input for receiving a radio frequency signal from a base unit of said cordless telephone set, said radio frequency signal being subject to periods of absence;
- a signal detector circuit coupled to said input responsive to said radio frequency signal for producing an output signal, said output signal being a baseband signal when said RF signal is present, or a noise signal when said RF signal is absent;
- a utilization circuit for receiving and using said baseband signal;
- a counter; and
- a microcomputer circuit for controlling said handunit; wherein,
- said microcomputer periodically sampling said output signal to determine the frequency content of said output signal;
- said microcomputer decrementing a value of said counter in response to determining that said output signal contains signals no higher in frequency than said frequency threshold value and incrementing said value of said counter in response to determining that said output signal contains signals higher in frequency than said frequency threshold value; said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is present if said value of said counter is below a predetermined count value: and said microcomputer determining that said RF signal is absent if said value of said counter is above said predetermined count value.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/616,041, filed Mar. 11, 1996 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/171,353, filed Dec. 21, 1993 now abandoned.
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