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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 14, 2008
Filed:
Oct. 10, 2006
Gerald L. Fudge, Rockwall, TX (US);
James E. Harvey, Heath, TX (US);
Mark A. Chivers, McKinney, TX (US);
Sujit Ravindran, Dallas, TX (US);
Gerald L. Fudge, Rockwall, TX (US);
James E. Harvey, Heath, TX (US);
Mark A. Chivers, McKinney, TX (US);
Sujit Ravindran, Dallas, TX (US);
L-3 Communications Integrated Systems L.P., Greenville, TX (US);
Abstract
Nyquist folded bandpass sampling receivers are disclosed that utilize wideband filters and modulated sampling clocks to identify received signals. In operation, multiple Nyquist zones are allowed to fold on top of each other during sampling. Because the RF sampling clock is modulated, separate frequency modulations can be induced within each Nyquist zone. The signals that are folded together from different Nyquist zones can then be identified and distinguished. In particular, when the Nyquist zones fold on top of each other, the different signals from different Nyquist zones can be separated and identified based on the fact that the added modulation is different for each Nyquist zone. Thus, by using one or more clock modulations to induce frequency modulations that are Nyquist zone dependent, multiple Nyquist zones can be aliased together while still allowing for signals from different Nyquist zones to be separated and identified. Other variations and implementations are also described.