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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 30, 1991
Filed:
Mar. 15, 1989
Jurgen Kaaden, VS-Villingen, DE;
Dietmar Uhde, Konigsfeld, DE;
Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen, DE;
Abstract
Several signal sources that produce corresponding digitally coded signals are coupled to a selection circuit. A microprocessor controls signal selection switches that select one of the signal sources in accordance with a priority schedule, provided that the signal source produces a signal at a frequency that is within a predetermined range of frequencies. The selected signal is then recorded in a tape recorder or forwarded to a signal reproducer device. To test whether a given signal source generates a signal at a frequency that is suitable for recording or reproducing purposes, the digitally coded signals from that source is coupled to an input of a phase-lock-loop circuit (PLL). When the signal causes a lock-in condition in the PLL, that signal source is then selected. If the lock-in condition does not occur, the test is applied to another signal source that is next in the priority schedule.