Self-calibrating threshold detector
Abstract
A self calibrating threshold detector comprises a single demodulating channel which includes a mixer having one input receiving the incoming signal and another input receiving a local replica code. During a short time interval, an incorrect local code is applied to the mixer to incorrectly demodulate the incoming signal and to provide a reference level that calibrates the noise propagating through the channel. A sample and hold circuit is coupled to the channel for storing a sample of the reference level. During a relatively long time interval, the correct replica code provides an output level which ranges between the reference level and a maximum level that represents incoming signal presence and synchronism with the replica code. A summer substracts the stored sample reference from the output level to provide a resultant difference signal indicative of the acquisition of the expected signal.
- Publication:
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Patent TRW Systems Group
- Pub Date:
- December 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980trw..reptS....B
- Keywords:
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- Demodulators;
- Receivers;
- Signal Detectors;
- Signal Encoding;
- Patents;
- Signal Mixing;
- Signal To Noise Ratios;
- Instrumentation and Photography