IP Library Granted Patent US 7,075,362
Granted Patent B2
US 7,075,362 · App. 11/272,345 · Granted Jul 11, 2006

Noise cancellation circuits and methods

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Patent No.
US 7,075,362
App. No.
11/272,345
Granted
Jul 11, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Circuits and methods for coherent noise cancellation are provided. More specifically, circuits and methods are provided for coherent cancellation of noise that is present in a data signal due to noise being present in the source signal (e.g., an optical signal) that is used to produce the data signal. The circuits, which use a subtraction process rather than division, are easy to implement in a chip, and provide for wide bandwidth performance.

Claims (73)

1. A method for performing coherent noise cancellation, comprising:

producing a data signal;

producing a source signal that includes both high and low frequency components;

subtracting the source signal from the data signal to produce a first signal that includes the data signal minus both the low and high frequency components of the source signal;

low pass filtering the source signal to produce a second signal that includes the low frequency components of the source signal; and

adding the first signal to the second signal to produce an output signal that includes the data signal minus the high frequency components of the source signal.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the data signal, the source signal, the first signal, and the second signal are all current signals.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the subtracting step comprises:

subtracting the source signal from the data signal at an input of a current mirror.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the adding step comprises:

adding the first signal to the second signal at an output of a further current mirror.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the subtracting step comprises:

subtracting the source signal from the data signal at an output of a current mirror.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the adding step comprises:

adding the first signal to the second signal at an output of a further current mirror.

7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the adding step comprises:

adding the first signal to the second signal at an output of a current mirror.

8. A method for use with a system that includes a light source that outputs a light signal, a first photodetector, a second photodetector, and a beam splitter that splits the light signal such that a first portion of the light signal is reflected off an optical storage media and detected by the first photodetector, and a second portion of the light signal is detected by the second photodetector, wherein the method comprises:

producing a data signal indicative of light detected by the first photodetector;

producing a source signal indicative of light detected by the second photodetector, wherein the source signal includes both high and low frequency components;

subtracting the source signal from the data signal to produce a first signal that includes the data signal minus both the low and high frequency components of the source signal;

filtering out the high frequency components of the source signal to produce a second signal that includes the low frequency components of the source signal; and

adding the first signal to the second signal to produce an output signal that includes the data signal minus the high frequency components of the source signal.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the data signal, the source signal, the first signal, and the second signal are all current signals.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the subtracting step comprises:

subtracting the source signal from the data signal at an input of a current mirror.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the adding step comprises:

adding the first signal to the second signal at an output of a further current mirror.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein the subtracting step comprises:

subtracting the source signal from the data signal at an output of a current mirror.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the adding step comprises:

adding the first signal to the second signal at an output of a further current mirror.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the adding step comprises:

adding the first signal to the second signal at an output of a current mirror.

15. A coherent noise cancellation circuit for use with a system that includes a light source that outputs a light signal, a first photodetector, a second photodetector, and a beam splitter that splits the light signal such that a first portion of the light signal is reflected off an optical storage media and detected by the first photodetector, and a second portion of the light signal is detected by the second photodetector, wherein the coherent noise cancellation circuit comprises:

a first preamplifier that amplifies a signal generated by the first photodetector to thereby produce a data signal;

a second preamplifier that amplifies a signal generated by the second photodetector to thereby produce a source signal that includes both high and low frequency components;

subtracting means for subtracting the source signal from the data signal to produce a first signal that includes the data signal minus both the low and high frequency components of the source signal;

filtering means for filtering out the high frequency components from the source signal to produce a second signal that includes the low frequency components of the source signal; and

adding means for adding the first signal to the second signal to produce an output signal that includes the data signal minus the high frequency components of the source signal.

16. The coherent noise cancellation circuit of claim 15 , wherein the filtering means comprises a low pass filter.

17. A coherent noise cancellation circuit, comprising:

a first current mirror ( 302 ) having an input that receives a source signal (Is) and an output that receives a data signal (Id);

a second current mirror ( 304 ) having an input that receives the source signal (Is), an output and a filter ( 308 ) coupled therein; and

a third current mirror ( 306 ) having an input and an output;

wherein the source signal (Is), which includes both high and low frequency components, is subtracted from the data signal (Id) at the output of the first current mirror ( 302 ), to thereby produce a first signal (Id−Is) that includes the data signal minus both the low and high frequency components of the source signal;

wherein the source signal (Is) is low pass filtered by filter ( 308 ), to thereby produce a second signal (Is(LF)) at the output of the second current mirror ( 304 ) that includes the low frequency components of the source signal;

wherein the second current mirror ( 304 ) provides the second signal (Is(LF)) to the input of the third current mirror ( 306 ); and

wherein the second signal (Is(LF)) is added to the first signal (Id−Is) at the output of the third current mirror ( 306 ), to thereby produce an output signal (Iout) that includes the data signal minus the high frequency components of the source signal.

18. A coherent noise cancellation circuit, comprising:

a first current mirror ( 302 ) having an input that receives a source signal (Is) and an output that receives a data signal (Id);

a second current mirror ( 304 ″) having an input that receives the source signal (Is) and an output; and

a third current mirror ( 306 ′) having an input, an output and a filter 308 coupled therein;

wherein the source signal (Is), which includes both high and low frequency components, is subtracted from a data signal (Id) at the output of the first current mirror ( 302 ), to thereby produce a first signal (Id−Is) that includes the data signal minus both the low and high frequency components of the source signal;

wherein the second current mirror ( 304 ″) provides the source signal (Is) to the input of the third current mirror ( 306 ′);

wherein the source signal (Is) is low pass filtered by the filter 308 , to thereby produce a second signal (Is(LF)) at the output of the third current mirror that includes the low frequency components of the source signal; and

wherein the second signal (Is(LF)) is added to the first signal (Id−Is) at the output of the third current mirror ( 306 ′) to thereby produce an output signal (Iout) that includes the data signal minus the high frequency components of the source signal.

19. A coherent noise cancellation circuit, comprising:

a first current mirror ( 302 ′) having an input that receives a data signal (Id) and an output that receives a source signal (Is);

a second current mirror ( 304 ′) having an input that receives the source signal (Is), an output and a filter ( 308 ) coupled therein; and

a third current mirror ( 306 ) having an input and an output;

wherein the source signal (Is), which includes both high and low frequency components, is subtracted from the data signal (Id) at the input of the first current mirror ( 302 ′), to thereby produce a first signal (Id−Is) that includes the data signal minus both the low and high frequency components of the source signal;

wherein the source signal (Is) is low pass filtered by the filter ( 308 ), to thereby produce a second signal (Is(LF)) at the output of the second current mirror ( 304 ′) that includes the low frequency components of the source signal;

wherein the second current mirror provides the second signal (Is(LF)) to the input of the third current mirror ( 306 ); and

wherein the second signal (Is(LF)) is added to the first signal (Id−Is) at the output of the third current mirror ( 306 ) to thereby produce an output signal (Iout) that includes the data signal minus the high frequency components of the source signal.

20. A coherent noise cancellation circuit, comprising:

a first current mirror ( 302 ′) having an input that receives a data signal (Id) and an output that receives a source signal (Is);

a second current mirror ( 304 ′″) having an input that receives the source signal (Is) and an output; and

a third current mirror ( 306 ′) having an input, an output and a filter ( 308 ) coupled therein;

wherein the source signal (Is), which includes both high and low frequency components, is subtracted from a data signal (Id) at the input of the first current mirror ( 302 ′), to thereby produce a first signal (Id−Is) that includes the data signal minus both the low and high frequency components of the source signal;

wherein the second current mirror ( 304 ′″) provides the source signal (Is) to the input of the third current mirror ( 306 ′);

wherein the source signal (Is) is low pass filtered by the filter 308 , to thereby produce a second signal (Is(LF)) at the output of the third current mirror that includes the low frequency components of the source signal; and

wherein the second signal (Is(LF)) is added to the first signal (Id−Is) at the output of the third current mirror ( 306 ′) to thereby produce an output signal (Iout) that includes the data signal minus the high frequency components of the source signal.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 5, 2010
From: INTERSIL CORPORATION; TECHWELL, INC.; INTERSIL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.; QUELLAN, INC.; ZILKER LABS, INC.; KENET, INC.; INTERSIL AMERICAS INC.; ELANTEC SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.; D2AUDIO CORPORATION; PLANET ATE, INC.
To: MORGAN STANLEY & CO. INCORPORATED
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