Claims
- 1. A method of avoiding interfering signals in an electronic system, said method comprising:
determining at least one band of interest; identifying at least two band edge frequencies of said at least one band of interest; selecting a first mixing frequency; selecting a second mixing frequency; for a particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on one side of a first band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies and calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a second band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and comparing said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said at least one band of interest comprises an output band and an output image band.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said at least two band edge frequencies comprise distal band edge frequencies of said output band and said output image band.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said comparing said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the possibility of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a third band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and comparing said first calculated harmonic and said third calculated harmonic.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein said comparing said first calculated harmonic and said third calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the presence of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
if said first calculated harmonic and said third calculated harmonic are not the same, identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith.
- 6. The method of claim 4, wherein said comparing said first calculated harmonic and said third calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the presence of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
if said first calculated harmonic and said third calculated harmonic are the same, for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a fourth band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and comparing said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said comparing said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the presence of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
if said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are not the same, identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein said comparing said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the presence of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
if said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are the same, determining if said second calculated harmonic is greater than or equal to a maximum harmonic to be considered; and if said second calculated harmonic is greater than or equal to said maximum harmonic to be considered, identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as free of undesired spurious signals associated therewith.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein said comparing said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the presence of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
if said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are the same, selecting a next harmonic of said first mixing frequency; and for said next harmonic of said first mixing frequency, calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of said first band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies and calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of said second band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein said one side comprises a side corresponding to frequencies greater than the referenced band edge frequency.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency comprises applying a floor function to a function of said first mixing frequency, said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, at least one band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies, and said second mixing frequency.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein said one side comprises a side corresponding to frequencies less than the referenced band edge frequency.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency comprises applying a ceiling function to a function of said first mixing frequency, said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, at least one band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies, and said second mixing frequency.
- 14. The method of claim 1, wherein said comparing said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the presence of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
if said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic are not the same, identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith.
- 15. The method of claim 1, wherein said identifying at least two band edge frequencies comprises identifying at least four band edge frequencies; said method further comprising:
for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a third band edge frequency of said at least four band edge frequencies and calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a fourth band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and comparing said third calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said comparing said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic and said comparing said third calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic provides a determination with respect to the presence of an undesired spurious signal, said method further comprising:
if said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic are not the same, identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith; and if said third calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are not the same, identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith.
- 17. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
calculating a first harmonic of said first mixer frequency for use as said particular harmonic to avoid calculation of harmonics of said second mixing frequency incapable of resulting in spurious signals within said at least one band of interest.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein said first harmonic of said first mixer frequency is calculated as a function of said first mixer frequency, said second mixer frequency, and a first band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies.
- 19. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic system comprises a dual conversion tuner and said first mixing frequency comprises an up-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner and said second mixing frequency comprises a down-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner.
- 20. The method of claim 1, wherein said electronic system comprises a dual conversion tuner and said first mixing frequency comprises a down-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner and said second mixing frequency comprises an up-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner.
- 21. A multi-conversion tuner system having at least a first mixing frequency and a second mixing frequency, said system comprising:
means for identifying at least two band edge frequencies of at least one band of interest; means for calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency, for a particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on one side of a first band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and means for calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency, for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a second band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and means for comparing said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic.
- 22. The system of claim 21, wherein said at least one band of interest comprises an output band and an output image band.
- 23. The system of claim 22, wherein said at least two band edge frequencies comprise distal band edge frequencies of said output band and said output image band.
- 24. The system of claim 23, further comprising:
means for calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency, for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a third band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and means for comparing said first calculated harmonic and said third calculated harmonic.
- 25. The system of claim 24, further comprising:
means for identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith if said first calculated harmonic and said third calculated harmonic are not the same.
- 26. The system of claim 25, further comprising:
means for calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency, for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a fourth band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and comparing said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic.
- 27. The system of claim 26, further comprising:
means for identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith if said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are not the same.
- 28. The system of claim 27, further comprising:
means for determining if said second calculated harmonic is greater than or equal to a maximum harmonic to be considered if said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are the same; and means for identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as free of undesired spurious signals associated therewith if said second calculated harmonic is greater than or equal to said maximum harmonic to be considered.
- 29. The system of claim 28, further comprising:
means for selecting a next harmonic of said first mixing frequency if said second calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are the same; and means for calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency, for said next harmonic of said first mixing frequency, resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of said first band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies and calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of said second band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies.
- 30. The system of claim 21, wherein said one side comprises a side corresponding to frequencies greater than the referenced band edge frequency.
- 31. The system of claim 21, wherein said one side comprises a side corresponding to frequencies less than the referenced band edge frequency.
- 32. The system of claim 21, further comprising:
means for identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith if said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic are not the same.
- 33. The system of claim 21, wherein said means for identifying at least two band edge frequencies comprises means for identifying at least four band edge frequencies; said system further comprising:
means for calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency, for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a third band edge frequency of said at least four band edge frequencies; means for calculating a harmonic of said second mixing frequency, for said particular harmonic of said first mixing frequency, resulting in a spurious signal, from combining said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency, on said one side of a fourth band edge frequency of said at least two band edge frequencies; and means for comparing said third calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic.
- 34. The system of claim 33, further comprising:
means for identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith if said first calculated harmonic and said second calculated harmonic are not the same; and means for identifying said first mixing frequency and said second mixing frequency combination as having an undesired spurious signal associated therewith if said third calculated harmonic and said fourth calculated harmonic are not the same.
- 35. The system of claim 21, further comprising:
means for calculating a first harmonic of said first mixer frequency for use as said particular harmonic to avoid calculation of harmonics of said second mixing frequency incapable of resulting in spurious signals within said at least one band of interest.
- 36. The system of claim 21, wherein said electronic system comprises a dual conversion tuner and said first mixing frequency comprises an up-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner and said second mixing frequency comprises a down-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner.
- 37. The system of claim 21, wherein said electronic system comprises a dual conversion tuner and said first mixing frequency comprises a down-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner and said second mixing frequency comprises an up-converter local oscillator frequency of said dual conversion tuner.
- 38. A method for assisting in the determination of non-interfering local oscillator (LO) frequencies (ƒ1 and ƒ2) in a dual conversion tuner system, said method comprising:
determining band edges A, B, C, and D a system output band and its image using the formulae A=−ƒOUTƒBW/2 B=−ƒOUT+ƒBW/2 C=ƒOUT−ƒBW/2 D=ƒOUT+ƒBW /2, where ƒOUT is the system output pass band center frequency and ƒBW is the bandwidth of the system output pass band; for a selected harmonic of ƒ1, calculating a smallest harmonic of ƒ2 greater than band edge A, mA, and a smallest harmonic of ƒ2 greater than band edge D, mD, using the formulae mA=└(n׃1−A)÷ƒ2┘mD=└(n׃1−D)÷ƒ2┘, where n is the selected harmonic of ƒ1; and determining if mA=mD.
- 39. The method of claim 38, further comprising:
if mA≠mD, calculating mB using the formula mB=└(n׃1−B)÷ƒ2┘; anddetermining if mA≠mB.
- 40. The method of claim 39, further comprising:
if mA≠mB, concluding that frequencies ƒ1 and ƒ2 result in an interfering spur.
- 41. The method of claim 39, further comprising:
if mA=mB, calculating mC using the formula mC=└(n׃1−C)÷ƒ2┘; anddetermining if mC≠mD.
- 42. The method of claim 41, further comprising:
if mC≠mD, concluding that frequencies ƒ1 and ƒ2 result in an interfering spur.
- 43. The method of claim 41, further comprising:
if mC=mD, determining if mD≧nMAX, where nMAX is a maximum harmonic to be considered; and if mD≧nMAX, concluding for the selected harmonic of ƒ1 that frequencies ƒ1 and ƒ2 do not result in an interfering spur.
- 44. The method of claim 43, further comprising:
if mD<nMAX, selecting a next harmonic of ƒ1 and repeating, for said next selected harmonic of ƒ1, said calculating a smallest harmonic of ƒ2 greater than band edge A, mA, and a smallest harmonic of ƒ2 greater than band edge D, mD, and determining if mA=mD.
- 45. The method of claim 38, further comprising:
calculating a first ƒ1 harmonic (nO) using the formula 7nO=⌈f2+Af1-f2⌉,where n0 is a limit on the harmonics of ƒ1 considered according to the method.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is related to co-pending and commonly assigned U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 08/904,693 entitled “Dual Mode Tuner for Co-Existing Digital and Analog Television Signals,” filed Aug. 1, 1997, and Ser. No. 09/572,393 entitled “Broadband Integrated Tuner,” filed May 16, 2000, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.