Claims
- 1. A nonlinear amplitude detector comprising
- comparator means receiving the inphase and quadrature components of a signal and determining the relative magnitude thereof,
- signal component squaring means squaring the smaller magnitude signal component,
- means for dividing the squared smaller magnitude signal component by the larger magnitude signal component,
- first multiplier means multiplying the quotient thereof by a coefficient .alpha., and
- means for summing the output of said multiplier means with the larger magnitude signal component.
- 2. A nonlinear amplitude detector as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for dividing the squared smaller magnitude signal component by the larger magnitude signal component comprises a
- a second multiplier means and
- an inverse function look-up table, said inverse function look-up table being accessed by and having an output responsive to the larger magnitude signal component, said second multiplier means receiving the outputs of said signal component squaring means and said look-up table and feeding said first multiplier means.
- 3. A nonlinear amplitude detector as defined in claim 2 wherein said coefficient .alpha. is a value selected from a range between 0.35 and 0.50.
- 4. A nonlinear amplitude detector as defined in claim 3 including a third multiplier means multiplying the output of said summing means by a constant k.
- 5. A nonlinear amplitude detector as defined in claim 4 wherein said constant k is unity.
- 6. A nonlinear amplitude detector as defined in claim 2 wherein said coefficient .alpha. is 0.449.
- 7. A nonlinear amplitude detector as defined in claim 2 wherein said coefficient .alpha. is 0.428.
- 8. A nonlinear amplitude detector as defined in claim 2 wherein said coefficient .alpha. is 0.430.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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