IP Library Granted Patent US 7,519,513
Granted Patent B2
US 7,519,513 · App. 11/525,345 · Granted Apr 14, 2009

High bandwidth real time oscilloscope

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Patent No.
US 7,519,513
App. No.
11/525,345
Granted
Apr 14, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for digitizing a data signal, the method comprising the steps of receiving an input analog data signal, splitting the received input analog data signal into a plurality of split signals, and mixing at least one of the split signals with a predetermined periodic function with a predetermined frequency. The split signals are then digitized and combined mathematically to form a single output data stream that is a substantially correct representation of the original input signal.

Claims (61)

1. A method for digitizing a signal, comprising the steps of:

receiving an analog signal spanning a frequency range;

splitting the received analog signal into a plurality of split signals, each split signal spanning a frequency range smaller than the original frequency range;

translating the frequency range of at least one of the split signals;

digitizing each of said split signals;

converting the frequency range of the at least one translated split signal back to the original frequency range of the corresponding split signal;

equalizing each of said split signals to compensate for non-ideal magnitude and phase characteristics resulting from processing the received analog signal and digitized split signals; and

combining said digitized split signals to form a single output data stream.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the translating is accomplished by sampling action of a digitizer used for digitizing said at least one split signal.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the frequency range of at least one of the split signals is translated by mixing with a low-distortion sinusoid.

4. A method for digitizing a signal, comprising the steps of:

receiving an analog signal spanning a frequency range;

splitting the received analog signal into a plurality of split signals, each split signal spanning a frequency range smaller than the original frequency range;

band limiting each of the split signals to a corresponding one of a plurality of predetermined band ranges;

translating the frequency range of at least one of the band-limited split signals;

digitizing each of said split signals;

passing the translated at least one split signal through an image reject filter, having a predetermined passband;

converting the frequency range of the at least one translated split signal back to the original frequency range of the corresponding split signal; and

combining said digitized split signals to form a single output data stream;

wherein the predetermined passband comprises an intrinsic bandwidth of a channel used for digitizing said translated at least one spilt signal.

5. A method for digitizing a signal, comprising the steps of:

receiving an analog signal; splitting the received analog signal into channels having a low frequency split signal and a high frequency split signal respectively;

mixing said high frequency split signal with a predetermined periodic function with a predetermined frequency;

band limiting each of the split signals to a predetermined band range;

digitizing said split signals;

mixing said digitized high frequency split signal with a second predetermined periodic function with said predetermined frequency, resulting in two images of said high frequency split signal at different frequencies;

passing said mixed, digitized high frequency split signal through an image reject filter, having a second predetermined frequency, to remove an unwanted lower frequency from one of the two images; and

combining said digitized low frequency split signal and the high frequency image of the digitized high frequency split signal to form a single output data stream.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising the step of equalizing the low frequency and the high frequency split signals separately to compensate for non-ideal magnitude and phase characteristics introduced by front-end systems for each channel.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein said predetermined periodic functions are low-distortion sinusoids.

8. An apparatus for digitizing a signal, comprising:

an input adapted to receive an analog signal spanning a frequency range;

a splitter adapted to receive the analog signal and split the received analog signal into a plurality of split signals, each split signal spanning a frequency range smaller than the original frequency range;

a first mixer to translate the frequency range of at least one of the split signals;

a digitizer to digitize each of said split signals;

a second mixer to translate the frequency range of the at least one digitized translated split signal back to the original frequency range prior to translating the frequency range of said at least one split signal; and

a combining unit for combining said digitized split signals to form a single output data stream.

9. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising an equalizer to equalize each of said digitized split signals to compensate for non-ideal magnitude and phase characteristics resulting from processing the received analog signal and digitized split signals.

10. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a band limiter for band limiting each of the split signals to a corresponding one of a plurality of predetermined band ranges before translating.

11. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising an image reject filter having a predetermined passband for receiving and passing the translated split signal.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the predetermined passband comprises an intrinsic bandwidth of a channel used for digitizing said translated split signal.

13. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein said translating by said first mixer is accomplished by a sampling action of a digitizer used for digitizing said at least one split signal.

14. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the first and second mixers uses a low-distortion sinusoid for frequency translation.

15. An apparatus for digitizing a signal, comprising:

an input adapted to receive an analog signal;

a splitter adapted to receive the analog signal, and to split the received analog signal into channels having a low frequency split signal and a high frequency split signal respectively;

a first mixer to mix said high frequency split signal with a predetermined periodic function with a predetermined frequency;

a band limiter adapted to band limit each of the split signals to a predetermined band range;

a digitizer to digitize said split signals;

a second mixer to mix said digitized high frequency split signal with a second predetermined periodic function with said predetermined frequency, resulting in two images of said digitized high frequency split signal at different frequencies;

an image reject filter, having a second predetermined frequency, for receiving and passing said digitized high frequency split signal to remove an unwanted lower frequency from one of the two images; and

a combining unit to combine said digitized low frequency split signal and said high frequency image of said digitized high frequency split signal to form a single output data stream that is a substantially correct digital representation of the received analog signal.

16. The apparatus of claim 15 , further comprising an equalizer for equalizing the high frequency and the low frequency split signals separately to compensate for non-ideal magnitude and phase characteristics introduced by front-end systems for each channel.

17. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein said predetermined periodic functions are low-distortion sinusoids.

18. A method for digitizing a signal, comprising the steps of:

receiving an analog signal spanning a frequency range;

splitting the received analog signal into a plurality of split signals, each split signal spanning a frequency range smaller than the original frequency range;

translating the frequency range of at least one of the split signals;

digitizing each of said split signals;

converting the frequency range of the at least one translated split signal back to the original frequency range of the corresponding split signal; and

combining said digitized split signals to form a single output data stream that is a substantially correct representation of the received analog signal over substantially the original frequency range.

Assignments (7)
MERGER Recorded Oct 19, 2012
From: LECROY CORPORATION
To: TELEDYNE LECROY, INC.
Reel/Frame 029162/0724 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 19, 2012
From: RBS CITIZENS, N.A.
To: TELEDYNE LECROY, INC.
Reel/Frame 029155/0478 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2012
From: MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, AS AGENT
To: LECROY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029128/0280 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2012
From: MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY, AS AGENT
To: LECROY CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029129/0880 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 30, 2011
From: LECROY CORPORATION
To: RBS CITIZENS, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 026826/0850 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 27, 2010
From: LECROY CORPORATION
To: MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 024892/0689 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 23, 2007
From: LECROY CORPORATION
To: MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 019331/0239 →