Claims
- 1. In combination with a wireless doorbell receiver having a wide band superregenerative detector coupled to a crystal filter, the superregenerative detector having a bandwidth about a carrier frequency, a wireless doorbell transmitter for use with the wireless doorbell receiver, the transmitter comprising:
- a crystal oscillator which produces a first signal having a predetermined frequency, the crystal oscillator utilizing a first low frequency crystal to produce the first signal;
- a duty cycle limiting circuit, coupled to the crystal oscillator, which forms a pulsed signal by limiting the duty cycle of the first signal to be less than 25%; and
- a radio frequency oscillator, coupled to the duty cycle limiting circuit, which produces a carrier signal at the carrier frequency and whose amplitude is modulated in dependence upon the pulsed signal,
- wherein the superregenerative detector detects the carrier signal and produces a baseband output that is applied to the crystal filter, the crystal filter utilizing a second low frequency crystal to provide a narrow band of filtering about the predetermined frequency.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the first and second low frequency crystals are low frequency audio tuning fork crystals.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the first and second low frequency crystals each have a resonant frequency near 32.768 kHz.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein the first and second low frequency crystals each have a resonant frequency near 38 Hz.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein the carrier frequency is in an ultra-high frequency band.
- 6. The combination of claim 5 wherein the carrier frequency is near 315 MHz.
- 7. The combination of claim 1 wherein the radio frequency oscillator includes a coil which acts as a radiating element for the carrier signal whose amplitude is modulated.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein the transmitter further comprises a pushbutton switch for selectively connecting and disconnecting the crystal oscillator from a power supply, wherein the crystal oscillator is connected to the power supply when the pushbutton switch is depressed, and wherein the crystal oscillator is disconnected from the power supply when the pushbutton switch is released.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein the pushbutton switch further selectively connects and disconnects the duty cycle limiting circuit from the power supply, wherein the duty cycle limiting circuit is connected to the power supply when the pushbutton switch is depressed, and wherein the duty cycle limiting circuit is disconnected from the power supply when the pushbutton switch is released.
- 10. The combination of claim 1 wherein the duty cycle is less than 20%.
- 11. The combination of claim 1 wherein the duty cycle is near 10%.
- 12. A wireless doorbell transmitter for use with a corresponding wireless doorbell receiver having a wide band superregenerative detector coupled to a crystal filter utilizing first low frequency crystal to provide a narrow band of filtering about a predetermined frequency the wireless doorbell transmitter powered by a power supply, the wireless doorbell transmitter comprising:
- a pushbutton switch;
- a crystal oscillator selectively coupled to the power supply by the pushbutton switch, the crystal oscillator producing a first signal in response to depressing the pushbutton switch, the crystal oscillator utilizing a second low frequency crystal to produce the first signal at the predetermined frequency;
- a duty cycle limiting circuit coupled to the crystal oscillator and selectively coupled to the power supply by the pushbutton switch, the duty cycle limiting circuit forming a second signal by limiting the duty cycle of the first signal to be less than 25%; and
- a radio frequency oscillator, coupled to the duty cycle limiting circuit, which produces a UHF carrier signal having a carrier frequency and whose amplitude is modulated in dependence upon the second signal,
- wherein the superregenerative detector detects the carrier signal and produces an output that is applied to the crystal filter.
- 13. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 12 wherein the carrier frequency is near 315 MHz.
- 14. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 12 wherein the radio frequency oscillator includes a coil which acts as a radiating element for the carrier signal whose amplitude is modulated.
- 15. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 12 wherein the crystals oscillator is connected to the power supply when the pushbutton switch is depressed, and wherein the crystal oscillator is disconnected from the power supply when the pushbutton switch is released.
- 16. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 15 wherein the duty cycle limiting circuit is connected to the power supply when the pushbutton switch is depressed, and wherein the duty cycle limiting circuit is disconnected from the power supply when the pushbutton switch is released.
- 17. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 12 wherein the first and second low frequency crystals each have a resonant frequency near 32.768 KHz.
- 18. The wireless doorbell transmitter of claim 12 wherein the first and second low frequency crystals each have a resonant frequency near 38 kHz.
- 19. A wireless doorbell transmitter for use with a corresponding wireless doorbell receiver having a crystal filter, the crystal filter having a center frequency selected from the group consisting of 32.768 kHz and 38 kHz, the wireless doorbell transmitter powered by a power supply, the wireless doorbell transmitter comprising:
- a pushbutton switch;
- a crystal oscillator selectively coupled to the power supply by the pushbutton switch, the crystal oscillator producing a first signal having a predetermined frequency in response to depressing the pushbutton switch, the crystal oscillator utilizing a low frequency crystal to produce the first signal, the low frequency crystal having a resonant frequency selected from the group consisting of 32.768 kHz and 38 kHz;
- a duty cycle limiting circuit coupled to the crystal oscillator and selectively coupled to the power supply by the pushbutton switch, the duty cycle limiting circuit forming a second signal by limiting the duty cycle of the first signal to be less than 20%; and
- a radio frequency oscillator, coupled to the duty cycle limiting circuit, which produces a UHF carrier signal near 315 MHz whose amplitude is modulated in dependence upon the second signal;
- wherein the corresponding wireless doorbell receiver includes a wide band superregenerative detector having a bandwidth about a center frequency near 315 MHz, and produces a baseband output that is applied to the crystal filter when the carrier signal is detected, and wherein the receiver produces an audible indication in response to depressing the pushbutton switch.
- 20. A wireless doorbell system comprising:
- a pushbutton switch;
- a remote transmitter selectively coupled to a power supply by the pushbutton switch, the transmitter having a crystal oscillator utilizing a first low frequency crystal to produce a first signal at a predetermined frequency, the crystal oscillator being coupled to a duty cycle limiting circuit which forms a second signal by limiting the duty cycle of the first signal to be less than 25%, the duty cycle limiting circuit being coupled to a radio frequency oscillator which produces a carrier signal at a carrier frequency in which carrier signal amplitude is modulated by the second signal;
- a wide band superregenerative detector having a bandwidth about the carrier frequency;
- a crystal filter utilizing a second low frequency crystal to provide a narrow band of filtering about the predetermined frequency, the crystal filter being coupled to the superregenerative detector and producing a crystal filter output by filtering a baseband output of the superregenerative detector;
- a sound generator capable of producing an audible indication;
- signal processing circuit coupled to the crystal filter, the signal processing circuit processing the crystal filter output and activating the sound generator to produce the audible indication in response to depressing the pushbutton switch.
- 21. The system of claim 20 wherein the carrier frequency is in an ultra-high frequency band.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 08/584,911 filed on Jan. 11, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/282,761 filed on Jul. 29, 1994.
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