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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 02, 1999
Filed:
Aug. 31, 1995
William C Phillips, Ellicott, MD (US);
Michael V Pascale, Millersville, MD (US);
Ronald W Minarik, Lutherville, MD (US);
Kenneth M Schmidt, Ellicott, MD (US);
Benjamin F Weigand, Ellicott, MD (US);
Walter M Dirndorfer, Linthicum, MD (US);
Robert S Prill, Allenwood, NJ (US);
Arnold B Siegel, Somerset, NJ (US);
Northrop Grumman Corporation, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Abstract
A common transmit module of a programmable digital radio has a digital submodule which receives a bit stream and produces a modulated IF signal, and an analog submodule which receives the modulated IF signal and converts the modulated IF signal to a frequency corresponding to a specific type of radio function. The digital submodule includes (a) a sequential/parallel instruction set processor for signal processing and control, (b) a reconfigurable format unit, and (c) a modulator which receives the output signals of the reconfigurable format unit and produces the modulated oscillation signal. The analog submodule includes (a) a tunable local oscillator that produces a tunable local oscillation signal, (b) fixed local oscillators that produce fixed local oscillation signals, and (c) a mixing unit that receives the modulated IF signal, the tunable local oscillation signal and the fixed local oscillation signals, selectively mixes the fixed local oscillation signals with the modulated oscillation signal to produce non-final IF signals, and mixes a non-final IF signal with the tunable local oscillation signal to produce a final converted signal for transmission at the frequency corresponding to the specific type of radio function.