IP Library Granted Patent US 7,468,601
Granted Patent B2
US 7,468,601 · App. 11/136,607 · Granted Dec 23, 2008

Direct phase and frequency demodulation

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Patent No.
US 7,468,601
App. No.
11/136,607
Granted
Dec 23, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention, generally speaking, provides a time shift angle demodulator that is of simple construction and has an extended linear range. Range extension is achieved by using the input signals directly, not simply post-processing the S-PFD outputs. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a method of measuring the phase or frequency of a periodic input signal uses a periodic reference signal and includes comparing the input signal to the reference signal to obtain a lead signal and a lag signal; changing the count of an up/down counter in dependence on the input signal, the reference signal, the lead signal and the lag signal; and using the lead signal, the lag signal and the count signal to produce a phase or frequency signal. In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, an apparatus for measuring the phase or frequency of a periodic input signal uses a periodic reference signal and includes a comparison circuit for comparing the input signal to the reference signal to obtain a lead signal and a lag signal; a logic circuit, including an up/down counter, responsive to the input signal, the reference signal, the lead signal and the lag signal to change the count of the up/down counter; and circuitry for using the lead signal, the lag signal and the count signal to produce a phase or frequency signal.

Claims (22)

1. A method of measuring the phase or frequency of a periodic input signal using a periodic reference signal, comprising:

comparing the input signal to the reference signal to obtain a lead signal and a lag signal;

producing a phase or frequency signal using the lead signal, the lag signal and a count signal, and using the lead signal and the lag signal to form a difference signal, and filtering the difference signal to produce an aliased output signal;

changing the count of an up/down counter in dependence on the input signal, the reference signal, the lead signal and the lag signal; and

adding to the aliased output signal a correction signal representing a positive or negative phase increment to form an unwrapped output signal;

wherein the correction signal is formed using the count of the up/down counter.

2. An apparatus for measuring the phase or frequency of a periodic input signal using a periodic reference signal, comprising:

a comparison circuit for comparing the input signal to the reference signal to obtain a lead signal and a lag signal;

a logic circuit, including an up/down counter, responsive to the input signal, the reference signal, the lead signal and the lag signal to change the count of the up/down counter;

means for using the lead signal, the lag signal and a count signal to produce a phase or frequency signal;

a pulse combiner/filter responsive to the lead signal and the lag signal to form a difference signal, and a filter for filtering the difference signal to produce an aliased output signal;

an adder for adding to the aliased output signal a correction signal representing a positive or negative phase increment to form an unwrapped output signal, and

circuitry for forming the correction signal using the count of the up/down counter.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the circuitry for forming the correction signal comprises a multiplier having as one input signal a constant value and having as another input signal the count of the up/down counter.

4. A method for measuring the phase or frequency of an input signal by comparing it to a reference signal; comprising:

based upon the input signal and the reference signal, deriving a lead signal and a lag signal;

based directly upon the input signal, the reference signal, the lead signal, and the lag signal, deriving a count related to a phase difference between the input signal and the reference signal;

based upon the steps of deriving a count signal and deriving the lead and the lag signals, deriving an unwrapped phase difference signal between the input signal and the reference signal, the step of deriving an unwrapped phase difference signal comprising:

deriving a difference signal from the lead signal and the lag signal;

filtering the difference signal;

producing from the count signal a correction signal; and

adding the correction signal to the filtered signal.