Claims
- 1. A unidirectional amplitude sensitive noise riding threshold circuit comprising:
- a noise compensator connected to receive a signal, said noise compensator having processing means for generating a DC voltage proportional to the noise within said received signal, said noise compensator further comprising, first amplification means connected to receive said signal, said first amplification means having a wide dynamic range for amplifying said signal, a high pass filter, connected to receive said amplified signal from said first amplification means, for discriminating against low frequency and DC noise components thereof, and second amplification means connected to receive said amplified and filtered signal from said high pass filter, said second amplification means for rectifying said received signal and for generating a DC voltage proportional to the noise within the signal received by said first amplification means; and
- a comparator connected to receive at one input the same signal as that received by said noise compensator, and to receive at another input said DC voltage from said noise compensator, said comparator providing a predetermined output signal when said amplitude of said signal received by said noise compensator and said comparator exceeds said DC voltage from said noise compensator.
- 2. A unidirectional amplitude sensitive noise riding threshold circuit according to claim 1 wherein said second amplification means further is for inverting said amplified signal and for generating said DC voltage proportional to the noise within the negative portion of the signal received by said first amplification means.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefore.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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