Receiver Architecture Having Full-Band Capture And Narrow-Band Paths
US-2018062888-A1 · Mar 1, 2018 · US
US10897278B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10897278-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414323241-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2021 |
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A wireless receiver (10) includes a down converter module (210) operable to deliver a signal having a signal bandwidth that changes over time, a dynamically controllable filter module (200) having a filter bandwidth and fed by said down converter module (210), and a measurement module (295) operable to at least approximately measure the signal bandwidth, said dynamically controllable filter module (200) responsive to said measurement module (295) to dynamically adjust the filter bandwidth to more nearly match the signal bandwidth as it changes over time, whereby output from said filter module (200) is noise-reduced. Other wireless receivers, electronic circuits, and processes for their operation are disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A process of operating a wireless receiver, the process comprising selecting a first bandwidth of a low pass filter depending on a first condition of a baseband signal, selecting a second bandwidth of the low pass filter depending on a second condition of the baseband signal, and filtering the baseband signal with the low pass filter. 2. The process claimed in claim 1 wherein the signal condition includes frequency deviation. 3. The process claimed in claim 1 wherein the signal condition is related to a demodulated signal envelope of a frequency modulated wireless signal. 4. The process claimed in claim 1 further comprising demodulating the signal and electronically measuring at least one such signal condition from the demodulated signal for use in such altering of the filter characteristic. 5. The process claimed in claim 1 further comprising down converting and filtering a wireless signal to supply a baseband modulated signal, demodulating the baseband modulated signal to produce a demodulated signal, electronically generating a first measure of the signal condition based on the baseband modulated signal and a second measure of the signal condition based on the demodulated signal, and electronically deriving one of the first and second conditions as a joint logic function of the first measure and the second measure. 6. The process claimed in claim 5 wherein the first measure includes substantially a difference of signal strengths determined under two different filter bandwidths. 7. The process claimed in claim 5 , wherein the first measure is a signal level of the baseband modulated signal and the second measure is a noise level derived from the demodulated signal. 8. The process claimed in claim 1 further comprising down converting, filtering the signal using the alterable filter characteristic after the down converting, and demodulating the filtered signal. 9. The process claimed in claim 1 further comprising down converting a signal to supply a baseband modulated signal, and electronically generating at least a first measure of the signal condition that includes substantially a difference of signal strengths determined under at least two different filter bandwidths, to control the altering of the low pass filter characteristic. 10. A process of operating a wireless receiver, the process comprising: selecting a first bandwidth of a low pass filter depending on a first condition of a baseband signal; selecting a second bandwidth of the low pass filter depending on a second condition of the baseband signal, and filtering the baseband signal with the low pass filter; down converting and filtering a wireless signal to supply a baseband modulated signal; demodulating the baseband modulated signal to produce a demodulated signal; electronically generating a first measure of the signal condition based on the baseband modulated signal and a second measure of the signal condition based on the demodulated signal wherein the second measure is based on a demodulated audio envelope; and electronically deriving one of the first and second conditions as a joint logic function of the first measure and the second measure. 11. An apparatus for operating a wireless receiver, the apparatus comprising circuitry for selecting a first bandwidth of a low pass filter depending on a first condition of a baseband signal, selecting a second bandwidth of the low pass filter depending on a second condition of the baseband signal, and filtering the baseband signal with the low pass filter. 12. The apparatus claimed in claim 11 , wherein the signal condition includes frequency deviation. 13. The apparatus claimed in claim 11 , wherein the signal condition is related to a demodulated signal envelope of a frequency modulated signal. 14. The apparatus claimed in claim 11 , further comprising circuitry for demodulating the signal and electronically measuring at least one such signal condition from the demodulated signal for use in such altering of the filter characteristic. 15. The apparatus claimed in claim 11 , further comprising circuitry for down converting and filtering a wireless signal to supply a baseband modulated signal, demodulating the baseband modulated signal to produce a demodulated signal, electronically generating a first measure of the signal condition based on the baseband modulated signal and a second measure of the signal condition based on the demodulated signal, and electronically deriving one of the first and second conditions as a joint logic function of the first measure and the second measure. 16. The apparatus claimed in claim 15 , wherein the first measure includes substantially a difference of signal strengths determined under two different filter bandwidths. 17. The apparatus claimed in claim 15 , wherein the first measure is a signal level of the baseband modulated signal and the second measure is a noise level derived from the demodulated signal. 18. The apparatus claimed in claim 11 , further comprising circuitry for down converting, filtering the signal using the alterable filter characteristic after the down converting, and demodulating the filtered signal. 19. The apparatus claimed in claim 11 , further comprising circuitry for down converting a signal to supply a baseband modulated signal, and electronically generating at least a first measure of the signal condition that includes substantially a difference of signal strengths determined under at least two different filter bandwidths, to control the altering of the low pass filter characteristic. 20. An apparatus for operating a wireless receiver, the apparatus comprising: circuitry for selecting a first bandwidth of a low pass filter depending on a first condition of a baseband signal, selecting a second bandwidth of the low pass filter depending on a second condition of the baseband signal, and filtering the baseband signal with the low pass filter; and circuitry for down converting and filtering a wireless signal to supply a baseband modulated signal, demodulating the baseband modulated signal to produce a demodulated signal, electronically generating a first measure of the signal condition based on the baseband modulated signal and a second measure of the signal condition based on the demodulated signal, wherein the second measure is based on a demodulated audio envelope, and electronically deriving one of the first and second conditions as a joint logic function of the first measure and the second measure. 21. A process of operating a wireless receiver, the process comprising: altering a bandwidth of a low pass filter depending on a condition of a received wireless signal; down converting and filtering the signal to supply a baseband modulated signal; demodulating the baseband modulated signal to produce a demodulated signal; generating a first measure of the signal condition based on the baseband modulated signal; generating a second measure of the signal condition based on a demodulated audio envelope of the signal; and electronically deriving the signal condition as a joint logic function of the first measure and the second measure. 22. An apparatus for operating a wireless receiver, the apparatus comprising: circuitry for altering a bandwidth of a low pass filter depending on a condition of a received wireless signal; and circuitry for down converting and filtering the signal to supply a baseband modulated signal, demodulating the baseband modulated signal to produce a demodulate
taking multiple measurements · CPC title
Received signal strength · CPC title
adapted for the reception of stereophonic signals · CPC title
for noise suppression · CPC title
Signal-to-interference ratio [SIR] or carrier-to-interference ratio [CIR] · CPC title
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