IP Library Granted Patent US 7,158,772
Granted Patent B1
US 7,158,772 · App. 10/051,445 · Granted Jan 2, 2007

Filter for broadcast receiver tuner

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Patent No.
US 7,158,772
App. No.
10/051,445
Granted
Jan 2, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

A Gaussian family filter (e.g. an equiripple filter) comprises a first pole, a second pole, a third pole and a signal combiner. The first pole has a biquadratic low pass characteristic and is configured to provide a first low pass signal. The second pole is coupled to the first low pass signal, the second pole having a first-order low pass characteristic, and providing a second low pass signal and a high pass signal. The third pole is coupled to the second low pass signal and has a biquadratic low pass characteristic for generating a third low pass signal. The signal combiner is configured to combine the third low pass signal and the high pass signal to provide a combined signal.

Claims (37)

1. A filter comprising:

a first pole having a biquadratic low pass characteristic and configured to provide a first low pass signal;

a second pole coupled to said first low pass signal, said second pole having a first-order low pass characteristic, and providing a second low pass signal and a high pass signal;

a third pole coupled to said second low pass signal and having a biquadratic low pass characteristic for generating a third low pass signal;

a signal combiner for combining said third low pass signal and said high pass signal to provide a combined signal; and

a fourth pole coupled to said combined signal, said fourth pole having a biouadratic low pass characteristic.

2. The filter according to claim 1 , wherein said biquadratic characteristic of said first pole corresponds to a first bandpass frequency, said biquadratic characteristic of said third pole corresponds to a third bandpass frequency, and said first bandpass frequency is lower than said third bandpass frequency.

3. The filter according to claim 1 , wherein said biquadratic characteristic of said first pole corresponds to a first bandpass frequency, said biquadratic characteristic of said third pole corresponds to a third bandpass frequency, said biquadratic characteristic of said fourth pole corresponds to a fourth bandpass frequency, and said first bandpass frequency is lower than said third and said fourth bandpass frequency.

4. The filter according to claim 1 , wherein said high pass signal corresponds to a portion of said first low pass signal rejected by said second pole.

5. The filter according to claim 1 , wherein said filter has a frequency related characteristic having (i) a first component defined by an in-line signal path through poles in said filter including said third pole and (ii) a second component defined by a signal path bypassing said third pole, said first component having a roll-off characteristic above a first predetermined frequency, and said second component having a roll-off characteristic above a second predetermined frequency higher than said first predetermined frequency.

6. The filter according to claim 5 , wherein said second component is configured to compensate for said roll-off characteristic of said first component above said first predetermined frequency.

7. The filter according to claim 1 , wherein the filter is a tuner filter.

8. The filter according to claim 1 , wherein said filter is implemented in an integrated circuit.

9. The filter according to claim 1 , wherein the filter is an Gaussian family filter.

10. The filter according to claim 9 , wherein the filter is an equiripple filter.

11. A filter comprising:

a plurality of filter poles coupled in series; and

a bypass path for bypassing one or more but not all of said filter poles;

wherein said filter has a frequency related characteristic having a first component defined by an in-line signal path through said poles in said filter including said one or more filter poles, and a second component defined by said bypass path,

wherein said first component has a magnitude roll-off characteristic above a first predetermined frequency and a group delay extending to at least a second predetermined frequency higher than said first frequency without peaking,

wherein said second component has a magnitude roll-off characteristic above said second predetermined frequency, said second component being configured to compensate for said magnitude roll-off characteristic of said first component above said first predetermined frequency;

wherein said first and said second components combine to provide a substantially flat magnitude characteristic to said second predetermined frequency.

12. The filter according to claim 11 , wherein said filter is a Gaussian family filter.

13. The filter according to claim 12 , wherein said filter is an equiripple filter.

14. The filter according to claim 11 , wherein said second frequency is about twice the first frequency.

15. A method of filtering a signal comprising the steps of:

(A) biquadratic second order low pass filtering said signal to provide a first signal;

(B) first order low pass filtering said first signal to provide a second signal and a high pass signal;

(C) biquadratic second order low pass filtering said second signal to provide a third signal;

(D) combining said third signal and said high pass signal to provide a fourth signal; and

(E) bicuadratic low pass filtering said combined signal.

16. A filter comprising:

means for biquadratic second order low pass filtering said signal to provide a first signal;

means for first order low pass filtering said first signal to provide a second signal and a high pass signal;

means for biquadratic second order low pass filtering said second signal to provide a third signal;

means for combining said third signal and said high pass signal to provide a fourth signal; and

means for biguadratic low sass filtering said combined signal.

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